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871. Mermaid in the river

Suldak held the wine glass, raised it towards the slave owner Zazaks, and then said casually:

"Actually, there are still some kobold slaves in my family's territory. I am transporting slaves from Helensa to the Bailin plane. The journey is quite far, and there will be constant troubles along the way..."

"If you have a kobold slave, I think kobold slaves are actually pretty good."

The laws of the Green Empire do not prohibit the sale of slaves, but they prohibit the use of various means to persecute poor and homeless people and turn them into slaves, and they also prohibit the capture of indigenous tribes and mountain people in remote mountainous areas.

In fact, according to the laws of the Green Empire, slaves can only be captured by enemies on the battlefield, and the other party can redeem them with money or materials...

Subhuman races such as kobolds, gnolls, murlocs, and arakkoa do not fall into this category. These subraces cannot be considered human beings, and therefore cannot be considered slave trade. This kind of trade is legal.

It's just that many noble lords are very repulsive to these low-IQ sub-races, so much so that slave traders are simply unwilling to traffic in these cheap goods. Once they are smashed into their hands and cannot be sold, the daily consumption of grains alone is enough to make these slave traders cry.

One game.

Zazaks said tactfully:

"Kobold slaves can only be found when a new dimension is opened up."

Seeing that Surdak was not moved at all, he added: "You want slaves who are good at mining. In fact, goblins are also very good."

Businessman Malacom interjected again: "Forget it, do the goblins still have the brains to mine?"

"If you have a real dwarf, you can send someone to inform Malacom." Surdak said to the slave owner Zazax. As he spoke, he noticed a familiar figure quickly walking out of the corridor on the left.

That figure looked very much like Marco.

Zazaks said to Suldak very cheerfully:

"Don't worry! If you have a dwarf slave, the news will be sent to you before the auction!"

Surdak nodded slightly, then he paused and then said to Zazaks: "In addition, I would like to give you a kind warning. If possible, try not to sell the Nanai natives and do this kind of thing."

The thing... is actually not cost-effective at all. In the Maka plane, as long as you spend thirty silver coins per month, you can hire very good Nanai young people. However, buying and selling Nanai native slaves is easy to get into trouble.

Nanai warriors hold grudges."

"Who in our profession is not hated by others? If you think about it this way, I don't have 10,000 enemies, but probably several thousand. If I have to be timid in everything I do, it might as well be

Just take this money and slip away to a completely unfamiliar dimension to start your life again." Zazaks said with a smile, mocking himself.

Surdak could only say this to the slave owner Zazaks. The reception was not over, but many nobles had already left one after another.

Surdak did not buy a suitable dwarf slave and did not want to stay here.

He asked the waiter to take the two Nanai natives he bought to the front yard. He took the two somewhat hostile Nanai natives and Malacom out of this seemingly quiet manor.

It was almost midnight, and occasionally magic caravans would pass by quickly on the street.

Malacom sent Suldak back to the hotel, and then left in the magic caravan.

These two Nanai indigenous slaves seemed to be in good spirits and were still somewhat wary of the unfamiliar environment.

However, the clothes they were wearing were a bit miserable, looking more like a piece of cloth, and there was air leakage all around.

Surdak asked the two Nanai tribesmen for a room in the hotel, and asked the hotel waiter to find two sets of clean clothes for the two Nanai tribesmen, so that they could take a good bath and change.

After putting on clean clothes, they also treated them to two roast chickens and a pancake. It was so late and it was not easy to find so much food in the hotel.

Except for the bright slave collar around their necks, these two Nanai natives are no different from normal people.

However, their imperial language is not very good, and it is a bit difficult to communicate with Surdak.



In the early morning, Surdak got up early, and after having breakfast in the hotel, he took two Nanai natives and set off for Dodan Town.

Suldak came to Wilkes this time, riding in a magic caravan with Hathaway and Beatrice. He came to Wilkes this time without his entourage, Gulitem, Sa

Both Mira and Andrew stayed in Dodan Town.

When he returned to Duodan Town this time, he didn't want to sit in a magic caravan, so he bought three more ancient Bolai horses at the horse market.

The three Suldaks set off from the horse market on horseback, heading to the north gate of Wilkes City. They followed the inner river in the city and detoured towards the north gate. At this time in the morning, there was very little traffic on this road.

, there are basically no pedestrians.

This inland river is a complete circle within the city of Wilkes. There is a small dock every not far away from the city. The river is not deep, and only some small canoes and flat rafts with shallow drafts can travel on the inland river.

There are arched stone bridges everywhere in the city, the span is not very wide, and the slope of the bridge deck is not very steep.

Surdak has walked this road once, but when passing here in the early morning, the tender branches and leaves of the weeping willows by the river hang down into the river. From time to time, small fish spit out a small bubble in the river, and disappear with a splash.

Already.

Riding a horse slowly along such a pleasant riverside, if it weren't for the fact that there were two dull-witted Nanai natives behind him, which made him feel a bit unsightly, the journey would actually be quite pleasant.

When passing through the three forks of the inland river, Suldak rode his horse and just climbed onto the arched stone bridge when he saw a water line drawing across the quiet river. This water line moved very fast, and in the blink of an eye he could

We arrived under the stone arch bridge where Surdak was.

When he got closer, Surdak saw clearly that the cyan fish tail had dark red and orange colors on it.

Her long, smooth, smooth hair almost covered her entire bluish-white back.

Surdak was startled at first and thought: How could this Janna mermaid come to the inland river for a morning swim this early in the morning... Then I thought about it, it was wrong!

This is a three-way intersection of the inland river. One waterway leads to the eastern half of Wilkes, and another waterway leads to the exit under the north city wall. However, a very strong iron fence is also set up at the exit of the inland river. Large fish are very difficult to

Difficult to pass.

Surdak glanced into the river and saw the Janna mermaid hiding under the bridge in a panic, with a little duckweed on its beautiful face, looking extremely embarrassed.

Those clear eyes seem to be able to penetrate into people's souls.

It reminded Suldak of the first time he met Xigna, and he seemed to have the same look in his eyes, like a frightened deer...

A group of well-equipped knights chased them along the river. The man at the front was the noble lord who spent 2,700 gold to buy the Janna mermaid last night.

When he led a group of cavalry to catch up to the bridge, he looked at Suldak with a suspicious expression, and asked Suldak with a bad face: "Hey, why are you here? Are you looking?"

Can Ichijo Janna swim from here?"

Surdak turned his head to look at the two Nanai natives behind him with a confused look on his face, and asked casually: "Hey, did you see a Janna swimming past here?"

Because Surdak spoke too fast, the two Nanai natives couldn't understand them at all. They would shake their heads in confusion when asked questions they didn't understand...

Then Surdak also turned his head and shook his head seriously.

The noble lord said angrily and loudly: "Send people out to guard the exits of various waterways. She cannot escape from this inland river. Let's go to the East District to find..."

After saying that, he led a large group of cavalry to chase down the river. The cavalry behind also carefully looked under the bridge and found no clues.

Surdak did not stop on the bridge. He rode on horseback and rushed towards the north gate with two Nanai natives...


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