"You can always find some magic herbs here, but it's a bit dangerous to come here." Aung San said with some emotion.
Surdak and his party took the ropeway that the indigenous tribe used across the mountain canyon and returned to the south bank of the canyon.
Feeling that such a deep valley might be able to block the ghost-striped red ants on the north bank of the canyon for a period of time, Suldak felt that he could finally breathe a sigh of relief.
The cost of disposing of this huge hive was that Samira overused her arm again. Although she had the Holy Light Technique and the Divine Blessing Body, her arm could not quickly recover as before.
Returning to the cliff where the indigenous tribe was, the chief elder of the indigenous tribe met with Suldak again. It was still in the room on the highest floor of the indigenous crypt. The chief elder of the indigenous tribe was sitting in front of the bonfire and saw Leto and Barramule.
After bringing back the bee pupae, they found two clay pots to put them in. These honeys were not the usual desserts of the indigenous people, but a rare medicinal material.
It was this joint expedition to the Dark Worm Valley that allowed both parties to establish the most basic trust.
"Are you saying that you are willing to send someone to follow me back to Dodan Town to conduct some transactions?" Surdak asked the indigenous elder.
He knew that this matter was imminent, but he did not expect that the indigenous elders would be so anxious.
The indigenous elder huddled next to the meeting, nodded, his eyes fell on Suldak, and said:
"Yes, we are willing to take out some of these spar and exchange them for some winter supplies from you. This is very important to our Dakuni tribe."
Surdak saw some magical herbs placed on the wooden shelf behind the indigenous elder. He at least saw silver leaf grass, Ningshen flower and kudzu, which he could identify from the shelves. These herbs were in
The magic market in the Green Empire is almost completely sold out.
At this time, Surdak certainly would not choose those magic crystals that continued to depreciate. He nodded to the indigenous elder and said:
"Of course, but I would rather trade these magic herbs with you than these magic crystals."
The indigenous elder was slightly startled and looked down at the magic crystals in the wooden tray. Unexpectedly, the young imperial general had no interest at all and instead took a fancy to the witchcraft materials.
For the warriors in the indigenous tribes, obtaining magic crystals is far more difficult than obtaining these magic herbs. These magic crystals are all taken out from the magic core. Just these magic crystals in the wooden plate are worthless.
How many precious magic cores are there? The warriors of the indigenous tribes have to hunt enough magic beasts to find these magic cores.
Compared with these magic cores, these magic herbs growing in the Warcraft Forest are easier to obtain.
The indigenous tribes still control the collection areas of some magical herbs. Many herbs cannot be preserved for a long time, otherwise the magic power will lose their effectiveness, so they will be allowed to grow in the forest. They just go back regularly to check the growth and make some disguises outside.
"No problem. As long as the price of the herbs meets our expectations, nothing is off limits." The Aboriginal elder nodded, and then asked the Aboriginal girl next to him to put some bundles of magic herbs on the shelf into a bag.
Only in a wooden box.
Then he pondered for a moment and then said to Surdak: "Aung San brought you to the Dakuni tribe, which can fully explain your position on the indigenous tribes and aboriginal issues in the Bailin plane. I hope you can express your opinions here."
During this difficult period, try to restrain the slave catchers in the town as much as possible."
Nowadays, the slave trading gang headed by Mayor Marco in Dodan Town has been basically eliminated, and basically no adventure group is willing to enter the Warcraft Forest at this time.
Therefore, Suldak immediately patted his chest and promised:
"I can guarantee that during the period before the beast tide breaks out, no adventure group with the tendency to hunt slaves will be allowed to enter the Warcraft Forest through the north city wall."
As a result, the great elder of the Dakuni tribe reached a second deal with Surdak
Use magical herbs in exchange for tribal winter supplies.
Not only that, this time the indigenous elders continued to send Leto and Barramule to take these magic herbs and go with Suldak to Dodan Town to conduct this transaction of magic herbs.
The two indigenous warriors did not know the imperial language, so the indigenous elder asked the young indigenous girl beside him to accompany him.
It had been almost five days since Suldak left Dodan Town. He declined the warm offer of the indigenous elders to stay, led the cavalry squadron out of the Invercargill Warcraft Forest, and finally rushed back to Dodan Town at dusk on the sixth day.
A group of cavalry walked into the Dodan Canyon and were discovered by the city guards on the city wall.
Not long after, the gate under the northern city wall opened, and Andrew led a group of cavalry and ran out to greet them.
Andrew rode on the ancient Bolai horse and complained to Suldak with a wry smile:
"If you don't come back, I will lead the cavalry into the Warcraft Forest to find you."
Surdak also knew that he would be in the cavalry camp these days and would be under some pressure to lead patrols near the border.
He smiled and patted his shoulder to express comfort, and said:
"This time we went a little further, but the harvest was still quite big."
Andrew asked curiously:
"Go into the depths of the Warcraft Forest and find the source of the beast tide?"
Suldak nodded, pulled the reins of the war horse, and said to Andrew:
"Well, that's about it. The only regret is that I didn't take a close look at those ghost-striped red ants. Let's go back to the camp and talk about it."
The group of people passed through the city gate in the north city wall and entered Duodan Town.
This was the first time for three young people from the Dakuni tribe to come to Duodan Town. They stayed under the northern city wall for a long time. When they passed the northern city wall, they saw so many houses built on the ground in Duodan Town inside the city wall.
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The only commercial street in the town even had street lights on. Those colorful lights reflected in the eyes of the three indigenous young people, which immediately dazzled them.
Carrying herb boxes on their backs, they foolishly followed Suldak into the military camp.
Everything they saw in the military camp seemed so novel to them.
After entering the military camp, Samira handed over the horses to the native herdsmen and left on her own, dragging her tired body.
Suldak asked Andrew to arrange accommodation for these three indigenous young people, and then rode to the town of Dodan to see how Selina and Xigna were doing these days.
Passing the long street of the town, I saw that at least half of the shops on both sides of the street were open for business, and there was not much panic in the eyes of the residents of the town.
When passing by the bakery, Suldak deliberately dismounted and walked into the bakery.
The counter of the bakery is filled with long strips of white bread, but more of them are scones. The bread racks are almost full of them. A boss and two apprentices are putting kneaded dough into the bread oven.
A maid stood at the door. When she saw Suldak walking in, she quickly came up to receive him.
Suldak walked straight to the wheat cake shelf, pointed to the baked wheat cake on the shelf, and asked directly: "How much does this baked wheat cake cost?"
"Ten coins a piece!" the maid stammered.
She was so oppressed by Surdak's aura that she couldn't even speak completely.
Surdak casually took out a piece of baked wheat cake from the shelf. This standard wheat cake is about one foot in diameter. After adding some yeast, the whole wheat cake looks very thick when baked. In addition to the sweetness of the wheat itself,
The taste is slightly sour.
Although the price is not too expensive, it is not too cheap either. At least the aborigines in the town cannot afford it.
Surdak asked: "Have these baked wheat cakes always been priced at this price?"
When the bakery owner heard Suldak's question, he quickly came up and explained: "It used to be eight copper coins per wheat cake. Recently, the adventure maps in Dodan Town have left one after another, and the business group cannot receive the goods.
No carriage is willing to come to Duodan Town, so the price of wheat flour in the town has increased to a certain extent, so the price of baked wheat cakes has also been raised in recent days."
Suldak nodded, turned around and walked out of the bakery without saying anything.
"Don't you want to buy some bread? The white bread in our store is all freshly baked!" the bakery owner followed behind Suldak.
Suldak stopped at the door of the bakery. The bakery owner who was following behind wanted to give him a mouth, and secretly complained that his mouth was so mean. Why did he have to say this more?
"How much does the wheat flour have to drop so that the price of such a large piece of baked wheat cake can drop to two copper coins a piece?" Suldak turned to the bakery owner and asked.
Although the bakery owner was a little nervous, he still calculated it carefully and then said: "If the price of baked wheat cakes really drops to two copper coins a piece, I am afraid that everyone in the town will come to my store to buy baked wheat cakes. Then
The profit from baking wheat cakes can be spread a little thinner. If the cost of wheat flour is included, wheat flour will be profitable at one copper coin per pound! But where can you find such cheap wheat flour..."
Surdak nodded, but did not speak. He walked out of the bakery and rode away alone.