Global Lords: Hundredfold Increments Starting With the Undead - Chapter 57
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Chapter 57: Chapter 57, Delivery l
Translator: 549690339
The food supply within the territory is plentiful.
For him and Eira, it’s somewhat surplus.
As the Lords now all have food, meat is no longer a hot commodity in the channel and is hard to sell.
Fang Hao roughly calculated it.
This situation will probably continue for about a week or so.
Only when people have consumed all the meat obtained from the frenzied beast’s blood, the price of meat will rise on the market.
Fang Hao is not in a hurry either. Although not many people buy meat, basic equipment such as iron axes and wooden shields are still selling well.
For him as a merchant, the impact is basically negligible.
However, everyone is still poor and there are not many resources to exchange. They like to use the excuse that we are all fellow earthlings and freeload Fang Hao’s items.
Fang Hao inspected the territory.
“Master, breakfast is ready,” Eira called out.
Fang Hao returned to the wooden house and sat down at the table.
Today’s breakfast is a slice of steak and a bowl of vegetable soup.
The vegetables were obtained from the Orc’s territory and are their reserves. Now they are his.
With plenty of ingredients, Eira can cook more and more lavish food.
Just having meat will get tiring to eat sooner or later.
“Master, are you still going to sell iron swords at the Manim market?” Eira asked softly with her big eyes wide open.
Having got familiar with Fang Hao, she was no longer as reserved as before.
“I promised Bronze Bull to make a batch of goods for him. Today is the delivery day,” Fang Hao replied while eating.
“Oh, master, we are running low on seasoning in the storeroom. When you go to the market this time, we need to replenish some seasoning,” Eira said.
“Alright, remind me at that time,” Fang Hao responded.
“Okay,” Eira agreed.
The previous sauces were all obtained from the orc’s camp.
Although it’s only been two days, they were consumed quite fast.
We can take this opportunity to buy some seasonings when we go to the orc market.
After finishing breakfast.
Fang Hao asked Eira to bring the wagon, and he began to craft axe hammers.
[Axe Hammer (green): Wood 3, Iron 12, Leather 2.]
The crafting of the axe hammer consumes a hefty amount of iron.
If not for his hundredfold amplification counting as a manual labor fee, he might not profit from this trade.
Of course, trading with Bronze Bull – Talok has benefits beyond just making money.
Getting in touch with a market manager is precisely what Fang Hao needs.
The materials are plentiful.
He sets the crafting quantity to 30 pieces.
[Hundredfold amplification triggered, received 3030 axe hammers.]
The next second, a pile of heavy axe hammers sprung up around Fang Hao.
The axe hammer is heavier than an ordinary battle axe.
The large fan-shaped axe face, carved with totem-like patterns, is full of violent aesthetics.
When Eira led the horse-drawn carriage over, she was also startled by the sight before her.
She was only away for a few minutes, how did so many weapons appear?
“We can load up the car now,” Eira said.
“Okay,” Fang Hao commanded the skeletons to start loading the carriage, while Eira jumped onto the roof of the carriage to secure all the goods with hemp rope.
Even so, Fang Hao still underestimated the weight of the axe hammers.
Five carriages couldn’t carry 3,000 axe hammers at all.
He had no choice but to call for five more flatcars, each drawn by a skeleton wolf.
After the goods were loaded, Fang Hao counted 30,000 skeletons to defend, and they left the territory in a grand fashion.
The management of the territory was handed over to Nelson.
Of course, it’s just a day’s journey.
There’s not much to manage.
With previous experience, this trip to the Manim Market was a familiar one.
After a few hours of travel, they could see the outline of the city.
“Master, you can see the Manim Market,” Eira said.
“Ah? We’re here.” Fang Hao sat up and immediately closed the Book of Lords.
The Orcs harbor hostility towards the undead.
Especially with a group of tens of thousands approaching the city, it would surely cause great panic.
If that happens, smooth trading would be difficult.
“Change direction,” Fang Hao said.
The team began to change direction and set up camp again under the cliff where they camped last time.
All the skeletons were left behind.
He and Eira rushed the five carriages ahead to the Manim market.
Soon, they arrived at the city gate.
Two strong Tauren stared at them both.
“I told Chieftain Talok that I would come to deliver goods today,” Fang Hao stated indifferently.
The Tauren nodded, “Okay, go in. The Chieftain ordered that if you come, you should see him directly.”
Fang Hao looked at the Tauren, all looked the same, but the Tauren remembered Fang Hao’s appearance.
After all these years, only one human came.
That made recognition not so difficult.
“Can you arrange for someone to transport these five carriages of goods in
first? We need to go back for another five carriages,” Fang Hao said.
Due to the quantity and weight of the goods.
This time, a total of 10 carriages were used, 5 of which were horses, and the other 5 were skeleton wolves.
After sending this trip, another trip is needed to get the remaining goods.
The Tauren guard looked at them both with confusion but didn’t ask too much.
He arranged for workers to unload the goods from the carriage and transport them to the Chief’s Hall.
Meanwhile, Fang Hao and Eira returned to the camping place with an empty carriage and took another five carriages of goods.
Two round trips wasted a lot of time.
Only then was all the cargo delivered.
Fang Hao returned to the Chief’s great hall once again and saw the all-bronze hero, Bronze Bull – Talok.
“Chieftain Talok, how about it? Are you satisfied with the quality of the goods?”
Fang Hao asked with a smile.
After changing his physique and learning magic.
The pressure brought by Bronze Bull didn’t feel as intense as before.
His speech was also more casual.
“Very good, I am very satisfied with this trade,” Talok said loudly.
Before Fang Hao’s second batch of goods arrived, he had already checked the goods.
The quality was very good, and so were all of them.
This made him very satisfied with this batch of goods.
“Haha, thank you, Chieftain, for your trust. Then this trade is considered achieved,” Fang Hao was also very satisfied.
Talok naturally understood what Fang Hao was saying.
With a clap of his hands, a Tauren came in from the side door, holding a wooden box in his arms.
As the Tauren approached, they could hear the sound of gold coins colliding inside the box.
Thump!
The box was placed at Fang Hao’s feet with a dull sound.
[Warfire Coins, 24,000 pieces.]
“Okay, let’s talk about the next trade,” Talok said loudly.
The first trade between the two sides can be considered as a mutual test.
Each other’s sincerity, strength, are all within the scope of each other’s consideration.
Fang Hao delivered 3,000-quality axe hammers in three days, which pleased Talok greatly.
Similarly, the fact that Talok so readily took out 24,000 Warfire Coins also surprised Fang Hao at Bronze Bull’s currency reserve.
The trade can continue.
“Of course,” Fang Hao smiled and replied.
“This time I want 3,000 sets of armor. How long will you need to deliver?”
“Five days.”
“Are you sure?”
Hearing Fang Hao quoting five days again, Talok’s bovine eyes widened in disbelief..