The merchant Malacombe interjected again: "Forget it, goblins still have the brains to mine?"

"If you have a real dwarf here, you can send someone to inform Malakom." Suldak said to the slave owner Zazaks. While speaking, he noticed a familiar figure quickly walked out of the corridor on the left, looking at That figure looks a lot like Marco.

Zazaks said to Suldak very readily:

"Don't worry! If there are dwarven slaves, we will definitely send you the news before the auction!"

Suldak nodded slightly, and then he paused, before saying to Zazaks: "In addition, I would like to give you a kind warning, if possible, try not to traffic the Nanai aborigines, do this Things... Actually, it’s not worth it at all. On the Maca plane, as long as you spend [-] silver coins a month, you can hire very good Nanai young people, but buying and selling Nanai native slaves is easy to suffer Nanai warriors bear grudges."

"Is there anyone in our business who doesn't get hated by others? If you do this calculation, I don't have [-] enemies, maybe a few thousand. If I have to be afraid of doing anything, it would be better Just take this money and sneak to a completely strange plane to start a new life." Zazaks said with a self-deprecating smile.

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

Suldak did not buy suitable dwarf slaves and did not want to stay here.

So he asked the waiter to send the two Nanai natives he bought to the front yard, and he took the two somewhat hostile Nanai natives, and walked out of this seemingly quiet manor with Malacombe.

It was almost midnight at this time, and there were occasional magic caravans passing by quickly on the street.

Malakom sent Suldak back to the hotel before leaving in the magic caravan.

The two aboriginal slaves of the Nanai nationality seemed to be in good spirits, and they were still a bit vigilant about the unfamiliar environment.

However, the clothes they were wearing were a bit horrible, it looked more like a piece of cloth, and the air was leaking all around.

Suldak asked the two Nanai aborigines for a room in the hotel, and asked the hotel waiter to find two sets of clean clothes for the two Nanai aborigines, and asked them to take a good bath and change clothes. After putting on clean clothes, they were treated to two roast chickens and a piece of scones. It was not easy to find so much food in the hotel at such a late hour.

These two Nanai aborigines were no different from normal people except for a shining slave collar around their necks.

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

……

In the early morning, Suldak got up early, had breakfast in the hotel, and then set off for Dodan Town with two Nanai aborigines.

Suldak came to Wilkes this time in a magic caravan with Hathaway and Beatrice. He did not bring any entourage when he came to Wilkes this time. Both Mira and Andrew remained in Dodan.

When he returned to Dodan this time, he didn't want to sit in the magic caravan either, so he bought three more Gubolai horses at the horse market.

The three of Surdak set off from the horse market on horseback, heading to the north gate of Wilkes City, and detoured along the inner river of the city to the north gate. At this time of the morning, there was very little traffic on this road , basically no pedestrians.

This inland river is completely a circle in the city of Wilkes, and there will be a small pier not far from the city. The river is not deep, and only some small canoes and flat rafts with a shallow draft can pass through 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.

Suldak walked this road once, but when he passed here in the morning, the delicate branches and leaves of the weeping willows by the river were all hanging down into the river, and from time to time there were small fishes spitting out a small bubble in the river, which disappeared after turning over a splash up.

Riding a horse along such a pleasant riverside, if it weren't for the two stupid Nanai natives behind him, which made him feel a bit unsightly, in fact, the journey was quite pleasant.

When passing through the three-fork intersection of this inland river, Suldak rode his horse and just boarded the arched stone bridge, when he saw a waterline in the quiet river. This waterline moved very fast. Go under the stone arch bridge where Surdak is.

When he got closer, Suldak could clearly see the dark red and orange colors on the cyan fish tail.

A head of silky, wet long hair almost covered the entire pale back.

Suldak was shocked at first, and thought to himself: How could this Janna mermaid run into the inland river for a morning swim this early in the morning... After thinking about it, it was wrong!

This is the three-way intersection of the inland river. One waterway leads to the eastern half of Wilkes, and the other leads to the exit under the northern 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 pass.

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

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

It reminded Suldak of the first time he met Signa, he seemed to have the same eyes in a trance, like a panicked deer...

A group of well-equipped knights chased along the river mightily, and the one chasing at the forefront was the noble lord who spent [-] gold to buy the Janna Mermaid last night.

When he chased to the bridge with a team of cavalry, he looked at Suldak suspiciously, and asked Suldak with a stinky face, "Hey, why are you here? To a Janna swimming through here?"

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

Because Suldak's speech was too fast, the two Nanai natives couldn't understand at all, and they would shake their heads blankly when they didn't understand the question...

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

The noble lord said angrily, "Send people to guard the exits of the various waterways. She can't escape this inland river. Let's go to the East District to find..."

After speaking, he led a large group of cavalry to chase down the river, and the cavalry behind also carefully looked under the bridge, but did not find any clues.

Suldak didn't stop on the bridge either. He rode his horse and led two Nanai natives towards the north city gate...

Chapter 884 Salute to Freedom

Suldak ignored the Janna mermaid under the bridge and planned to leave Wilkes City directly.

He didn't want to be involved in this kind of slave escape. If someone caught him, the nobles who assisted the slaves in escaping would not be convicted, but paying a fine equivalent to the slaves would be enough for him to drink a pot.

Nor did he want to provide any information to the arrogant noble lord.

After experiencing the incident in the Invercargill Warcraft Forest, he felt that the noble lords of Wilkes City were not trustworthy. In their eyes, personal interests always came first.

He left very decisively, planning to return to Dodan as soon as possible to prepare for the copper mine in Invercargill Forest.

In the recent period, as the ghost-striped red ants gradually disappeared in the Invercargill Forest, the monsters who had escaped for refuge returned to the forest one after another. Andrew led [-] cavalry, but he couldn't defend the belt hundreds of kilometers deep in the east-west direction. shaped forest.

……

After these people on the bridge leave.

The Janna mermaid under the bridge hole slowly raised her head out of the water. She looked around curiously with a pair of clear and beautiful eyes, and the duckweed on her head made her look a little playful.

She looked thoughtfully at Suldak who was going away, he didn't have the malice in other people's eyes.

Hearing the sound of footsteps coming from the bluestone slab in the distance, the Janna mermaid flipped under the bridge and dived back into the water.

Although she is not familiar with the inland waterway here, she is not a fool, so she will not continue to swim to the DC area. After thinking about it, she slowly walked along the waterway in the direction where Suldak left, all the way to the gate near the north city wall. swim.

She is naturally friendly to the water element. If she hadn't been too eager just now, she would have paid more attention when swimming, and there would have been no arrow-shaped water marks on the water surface at all.

It is like a shadow at the bottom of the water, silently moving forward against the side wall of the inland river.

Finally disappeared at the intersection of the three-fork waterway of Shiqiao...

……

When Suldak arrived at the north city gate on horseback, dozens of carriages were already crowded on the stone road inside the city wall.

Suldak handed over the horses to an aboriginal Nanai tribe, walked to the gate of the city alone, and found that a caravan's wagon in front had broken on the bridge, the entire axle was broken in two, and a large amount of supplies The suspension bridge was almost blocked, and the employees of the carriage and horse dealership were rushing to repair it on the spot.

The city defense knights kept urging.

The passages of the entire northern city were blocked by them.

Suldak originally wanted to turn around and leave Wilkes City through another city gate.

But after thinking about it, he felt that such a detour was too far, and the blockage here might have been cleared in the middle of the detour, so he decided to wait in the shade under the city gate.

Many travelers who left the city chose to make a detour, and some carriages waiting at the outermost edge turned around and left.

Suldak led the horse to the willow tree by the river. There were not many people waiting at the city gate, and not far away was the north exit of the inland waterway in Wilkes City.

The damaged part of the truck in the distance seemed to be very troublesome. People from the caravan ran to the suspension bridge one after another, unloaded the goods from the truck, and carried them to the open space outside the city.

Suldak was a bit bored waiting, and while he was looking around, he saw a figure appearing in the shadow of the fenced waterway connecting the inland river and the moat, and under the sparkling light, it was actually the Janna mermaid.

She hid in the deepest part of the water cave, clinging tightly to the rock wall under the moat wall.

The two knights in charge of guarding the waterway stood across the river, and Suldak could even hear the two of them chatting about the bloody battle of the gladiators in the arena, as if someone had won a lot of money because of it.

They only occasionally glanced at the outlet of the inland river. From their angle, they couldn't see the Janna Mermaid hiding inside anyway.

The place where she hid happened to be a blind spot of sight over there.

Seeing her lingering at the fence of the water hole, Suldak didn't expect that she could actually swim here along the waterway, but it seemed that she was blocked by the iron fence in the waterway, so she couldn't swim out at all. .

Suldak touched his mouth, and after careful consideration, he decided not to deal with this matter, so as not to offend the local nobles of Wilkes City.

Turning his face away deliberately not to look at the waterway under the city wall, Suldak admitted that he had just seen the extremely disappointed face of the Janna mermaid, and he was a little soft-hearted.

He pulled the horse's rein and prepared to leave Wilkes City as soon as possible.

He didn't think he could save the Janna mermaid, at least he didn't even have the ability to send her back to the sea.

Suldak took the reins of the horse and turned to go. The moment he turned his head, he saw a pair of clear eyes, which contained ignorance and longing for freedom.

'For freedom... I am doing it for freedom! '

Suldak turned his head and muttered to the two bewildered Nanai natives.

Then he took out a long mithril dagger with a fish skin sheath from the magic pocket, which was one of the fifth batch of magic weapons traded to him by the merchant Malakom.

At least on the outside, it should look like a magic dagger plated with a layer of mithril. The magic attribute given to this dagger is 'sharp', and there is a row of fine sawtooths polished on the back of the dagger.

Trader Malakom says this dagger is a replica of the epic dagger 'Flesh Ripper'.

The enchanter endowed this magic dagger with a high degree of sharpness, allowing it to pierce through most solid armor, and the sawtooth on the back of its blade can saw through some iron fences.

This dagger, like other magic weapons, was bought in batches by Suldak for 30 gold coins each, and he planned to bring it back to Dodan Town and list it on the merit exchange list as a reward.

Now he secretly held the dagger in his hand. He was standing by the riverside of the inner river. If he wanted to not disturb the knight opposite, he had to wait for the right time to throw the dagger.

The truck that was blocked on the suspension bridge of the moat had been dismantled by the caravan, and all the goods piled up on the suspension bridge had been emptied. At this time, the horse-drawn carriages waiting in the city began to drive out of the city one after another.

There was a commotion at the gate of the city, and all the vehicles squeezed forward...

The movement at the gate of the city attracted the attention of the two knights. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Suldak bent down and casually put the thirty-gold dagger against the river and threw it into the river.

Thirty gold coins were thrown into the river like this, without even hearing a sound... Freedom is really expensive.

When turning around, Suldak just complained in his heart.

Feeling that he had done what he could do to the maximum, Suerdak rode across the suspension bridge without looking back.

Take two Nanai aborigines along the road leading to the northern area and head north.

In the river water, a faint shadow stretched out from the water hole, stopped at the place where Suldak had just stayed, and then quickly got into the water hole.

The inland river here has always been flowing slowly, and the sound of the river flowing slowly came from the water hole under the city wall.

When the noble lord also led a team of knights to the north city gate, a thumb-thick iron bar in the center of the iron fence in the water cave had been sawed off, and the iron bar was inserted obliquely at the bottom of the river. In the mud, the mermaid in the water has long since disappeared.

……

Suldak is by no means a stingy person, he even has a somewhat paranoid belief that hard work must be rewarded.

When passing through Kieran Town this time, he deliberately ran to the hotel where the only truth is, found Nika, the little sister who was the receptionist in the hotel, and gave her a stack of golden gold coins, and then left Kieran Town .

Only returned to Dodan in early August.

During this period of time, Suldak has not been able to learn the 'Call of War'. He even knows that what he lacks is the level of strength. Maybe when he is successfully promoted to become a second-rank powerhouse, he will be able to fully control this rune language the power contained in it.

The process of learning the language of runes with the red dragon Iser had to come to a standstill.

It is said that if you make a choice, you can be promoted to a second-rank powerhouse, but Suldak just can't find that point.

How to get rid of the dark star in his body, Suldak has been trying to explore recently.

……

After the town of Dodan entered August, the water level of the Dodan River on the south side of the town soared.

The water level has spread to the yard, and the wooden house by the river has become a residence on the river. People living in the wooden house only need to sit on the foundation platform under the eaves, and then they can put their feet into the clear river water and lie on the floor outside the wooden house. Looking at the river flowing slowly past the eyes through the guardrail, it makes people feel that this moment is so close to nature.

Selena also moved her family to the wooden house by the river, and the tailor shop owner’s small attic was returned. Now there are many businessmen who go to Dodan Town to do business. The houses in the town are very easy to rent out, and the tailor shop owner is very happy. The deposit was returned to Selena.

Suldak was almost delayed in Wilkes City for two months.

During this time, the rowhouses in the slums of the town have begun to take shape. The foundations and the one-meter-high walls of these rowhouses are built with stones from the quarry. , The wooden house is directly spliced ​​with oak wood, and the gable roof is covered with wooden boards.

In order to save costs, the aborigines did not apply rain-proof gum on the roof, but softened the hard carapace of ghost pattern worker ants, put it into a wooden model like roof tiles for shaping, dried in the sun, and finally made a cheap and solid house. watt.

This kind of red roof tiles has a uniform standard and is very strong. It looks like red fish scales when placed on the roof, and it has become a landscape of Duodan Town from a distance.

The streets in the aboriginal slums were re-paved with stone slabs, and the new streets were cleared of dirt and weeds.

On the original site of the shack that was removed first, new townhouses have been repaired, and some aborigines have moved into their new homes one after another.

In fact, this kind of townhouses almost encroached on the courtyards of many aborigines, and even more effectively used the original space to build townhouses.

Aung San, who is in charge of supervising the construction of these townhouses, is standing beside Suldak at this moment.

Aung San has lost a lot of weight recently, but he looks more energetic. He no longer wears aboriginal costumes, but leather armor on the upper body, loose tight-legged pants on the lower body, and long leather boots on his feet, which looks a bit nondescript .

I don't know how long I haven't shaved. The beard on my chin looks like a hedgehog covered with spikes.

The two stood on the long street near the river and walked from west to east while chatting. The row of small buildings in front of them gradually changed from foundations to small buildings.

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