Chapter 481 The Trouble-Making Southern Village



Mida City needs appealing features.

Salt is an essential commodity, and as long as it is cheap, there will be no shortage of supplies from neighboring tribes.

Goods like alcohol, cigarettes, tea, and fabrics can sell even at high prices.

Just like the dumpling shop we just saw, those are the things that make money.

Upon seeing the low-priced salt, Nanka didn't hesitate. He immediately pulled out his money bag, placed all the silver meant for ten sheep and two horses on the counter, pointed at the basin of salt, and declared with boundless generosity, "I'll buy this entire basin!"

If they buy all of this salt, their tribe can eat for at least two years.

Lin's shop assistant smiled and pushed the money bag back to him, still speaking gently: "Sir, you can see on the wall that our salt is sold in limited quantities. Each person can only buy one spoonful at a time."

What's the meaning?

South Carolina stiffened her neck and turned to look at the wall, where there were also a few lines of words... She didn't recognize them!

The tribesmen following behind him couldn't help but shout again, "Are you deliberately bullying us? Giving you money is already being kind..."

Before he could finish speaking, South Carolina slapped him across the face and yelled, "Shut up!"

We didn't get any advantage at the dumpling shop earlier, and now there are quite a few people around, so we can't afford to cause any more trouble.

Sure enough, Lin's fellow stopped laughing and said to the clansman who had been slapped, "Considering this is your first time in Mida City, I won't hold it against you."

You can shout and act like a big shot in your own tribe, but it's better to behave yourself here.

We won't shortchange you on your goods, and you shouldn't even think about holding onto your money. Otherwise, the city lord's mansion will punish you severely."

The commotion attracted the attention of several Di people who were also there to buy things. An old man said to Nanka and the others, "Hey! You're a new tribe, aren't you? When you get here, listen to these Wu Dynasty people and don't make a fuss!"

I only bought one spoonful of salt; I'll buy more next time when I finish it.

If it's too far, you can stay overnight in our village and go to town to buy things again tomorrow.

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