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Chapter 2010 Purchase

 "If you are interested in something, you will definitely buy it. I just don't know how you exchange the currency here. You must know that we have stayed with the Kui tribe for a period of time, helping them collect and hunt. Through this kind of labor reward

, in exchange for their supplies. If there was a unified currency here, I think the transaction would be more convincing and convenient."

Hearing that the other party did not offer anything to exchange with the people here, the people here did not show much disappointment. In their perception, the outside world may not be as good as their local primitive society.

And before that, it’s not like you didn’t have people from the fifth area transporting some goods here for trading. To be honest, except for the individual grains and basic frames and cloth over there, which are very suitable for them, there are no other goods.

How much can they like it?

The fifth area boasted about its inexplicable fighting power, but they didn't see it either.

The so-called properties of magic and fighting spirit are like pointing a fire stick at them.

As for the physical fitness of the soldiers, it is true that the people on the opposite side seem to be slightly better than them.

But in front of the essence-blood warriors of their primitive tribe, they were like pieces of paper falling in the wind, posing no threat.

Therefore, these people are not interested in patience, whether they can come up with good things, and whether there are really good things.

The reason why they are so curious is because Mai Fan's pure black hair and pure black eyes are very different from the people in the fifth area. He is another kind of human being.

When they had enough fun, they naturally dispersed.

Seeing that these outsiders really wanted to come in to promote the prosperity of their market, the reception staff from the mixed tribes who were responsible for the reception became even more enthusiastic.

He called Mai Fan and others over, informed them of the rules of the market, and gave them a look. During this period, they had indeed unified the measurement of currency.

Each tribe has its own special products and currency for trading assets. Just like the Kui tribe, their exchange is based on their special food, which is the food similar to millet that Maifan eats from them.

Here, the purpose of the mixed tribes is to combine the unified weights and measures of each tribe together, and finally settle the accounts in a unified currency.

The unified weights and measures are a kind of stone coins with special patterns made by the tribes themselves. In order to show their fairness and impartiality, this kind of stone coins are made and issued by them. On the contrary, they cannot hit themselves.

Using this kind of stone is more troublesome than exchanging it with people from other tribes. People from their tribe only use some materials produced by the tribe and other things to barter in exchange for what they want.

The use of this kind of stone coins among tribes is limited to the day of the market.

Every tribe that comes here can first exchange the materials they want to exchange for currency. For example, the unified weights and measures here are one pound of millet for one stone coin, and one inch of plant can be exchanged for one stone coin.

Identical furs, after being determined and identified, will be exchanged for corresponding stone coins. After those who need to replace materials have exchanged the stone walls uniformly, they can use the stone coins to buy the materials they need.

And this small amount of stone coins were only replaced with their samples.

This is a unified currency for exchange, so there is no need to fight each other over the price, because this recognized price list has been hung at the entrance of Dajihui, and everyone will bring it to themselves.

A simple estimation of the value of the incoming goods, how much goods can be exchanged for the other party, and how much currency is needed. With this weight and measurement, they can calculate how much materials they can exchange based on the proportion.

This will not happen because one party is driving up prices and the other party feels that it is at a disadvantage, and ends up fighting and causing chaos.

As for how the basic prices of these materials are determined? That is after the materials brought by the leaders of each tribe continue to enter the market. People from all walks of life adjust the prices according to the rarity of the materials, every day and every day.

The price of a material fluctuates up and down.

A patient person can always find the most suitable price for exchange. Of course, the object being traded must also find a balance point and ultimately achieve an effect that both parties are satisfied with. This is a trading market,

In fact, it is more equivalent to an auction market for material exchange and mutual competition.

As potential buyers, Mai Fan and the others were of course treated with great respect.

Since they came here just to watch the excitement, they could achieve the purpose of their trip by just exchanging a small amount of currency and going around without confirming whether there was anything they needed. So Mai Fan

They just meant it and ended the unified currency exchange process at the door with only about five stone coins exchanged in each hand.

The next process of visiting the market is purely personal. It would be a bit rude to have people watching. But everyone has already seen what these outsiders look like. After seeing enough, they are no different from them. One nose

With two eyes, he doesn’t look like a nouveau riche.

People who have lost interest gradually lose their patience. Their shopping is as difficult and noisy as ordinary people, but full of free fun.

There are many more stalls here than they imagined, and there are more customers here than they imagined.

What’s interesting is that even if individuals set up stalls, each tribe’s own style and the individual personality of the stall owner can be fully displayed.

Anyone who can take out what he considers a treasure in front of so many tribes and try to exchange it for something even rarer has full confidence.

The kind of good things that don't follow the crowd can be found everywhere here.

There will be some weird things that most people can't see appearing here. What I need is my personal eyesight and good ability to distinguish the authenticity of these things.

Yes, even if this is a primitive society, even if this is the most simple and basic world, there will still be fraud and cheating.

Because of the complexity of the species here, many things look very weird.

And the special effects of many things are also particularly different.

Picking out useful things among a bunch of things you have never seen before is a very test of personal ability.

For people in primitive societies who don't usually have many recreational activities, visiting the personal market is their most exciting activity.

If you can still get some really good things from it, it will be even more exciting.


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