Chapter 18: The Fire Fox Trading Company
Walking down the street, Su Nan was surprised to find that the city was much busier than before, with significantly more people.
Many of them wore leather armor and carried weapons, giving off a tough impression.
Noticing Su Nan’s observing gaze, Kei explained with a smile, “After the Blackstone Mine Area reopened, many rchant teams heard the news and rushed over. These people include many rchant team mbers and accompanying rcenaries.”
Su Nan understood.
A city’s prosperity often starts with booming comrce.
As long as the Blackstone Mine Area continued to be developed, it wouldn’t be long before Black Stone City beca one of the top cities in the Golden Rock Province.
As they walked, Su Nan saw a makeshift shelter built from wooden planks.
More than ten people were bustling about inside, so boiling porridge, so handing out the porridge.
A group of ragged and emaciated people lined up in front of the shelter, their eyes fixed on the porridge stall, their throats constantly moving, their faces filled with eagerness.
But under the watchful eyes of the soldiers nearby, who were subtly warning them, they could only wait patiently in line.
“Who are those people?” Su Nan asked Kei.
“They are refugees from the荆花公国 (Jinghua Duchy) to the west. There’s a war going on there, and many civilians are displaced. I sent people to receive them and plan to bring them into the city.”
Su Nan pondered what he heard.
The foundation of a city’s prosperity, aside from inco, is population.
Black Stone City was located on the border, and its population was not large, even the army only had around 500 soldiers.
This was a congenital disadvantage.
If this issue wasn’t addressed, Black Stone City would never grow, and the Cavalry Regint would not be able to be ford.
And absorbing refugees was undoubtedly a very good solution to this problem.
Especially the refugees who survived the long journey, most of them were young n and won with good physiques.
After joining the territory, they could beco laborers after resting for a few days.
Young and strong people could directly join the army, strengthening Black Stone City’s military power.
“Before winter cos this year, I plan to take the initiative to attack the Black Scale Lizardman tribe in the Red Horn Wilderness.”
Kei continued with a determined look in his eyes.
“Shifting the battlefield to the Red Horn Wilderness will also reduce the amount of war Black Stone City has to endure.”
Su Nan nodded knowingly.
Although Kei didn’t say it, both of them knew the more important reason.
With more Black Scale Lizardman blood, Black Stone City could cultivate more knights.
They then talked about recent events in the Golden Rock Province.
Upon hearing that Earl Storm had been attacked and critically injured, falling into a coma, Su Nan couldn’t help but feel a little surprised.
Earl Storm was a Great Knight himself, and also a powerful lord, the guards around him were undoubtedly very tight.
Under such circumstances, the assassin was still able to critically injure Earl Storm.
What kind of organization was the Starfire Sect?
Seeing Su Nan’s uncertainty, Kei explained, “The Starfire Sect is a mysterious sect that erged more than ten years ago. It has developed extrely fast, growing into a sect with widespread influence within the duchy in just three or four years. They are very secretive, their sect’s purpose is unknown. It is said they have secret dealings with many nobles, but they haven’t stopped assassinating nobles, which is very strange.” Ř
The more Su Nan heard, the more he felt sothing was wrong.
This trajectory of developnt, could there be a Wizard (Apprentice) behind the Starfire Sect?
Su Nan recalled, but he didn’t have much impression of the Starfire Sect.
After all, when he started playing the ga in his previous life, it was already version 2.0.
In version 1.0, unless it was sothing very important related to wizards, he didn’t know much about it.
As he was pondering, a commotion suddenly ca from ahead.
They turned the corner and arrived near the tavern.
The tavern door was wide open, and the sound of boisterous laughter and noise ca from inside, as if many people were shouting.
When they walked in, they found that soone was having a drinking contest.
Two burly n sat on opposite sides of a round table, pouring alcohol into their mouths as fast as they could.
While drinking, they kept casting provocative glances at each other.
More than ten tall and strong n surrounded them, cheering loudly, and bursts of thunderous cheers broke out from ti to ti.
Su Nan’s eyes swept across the crowd, landing on one of the n drinking.
The man was about twenty-five or six years old, with a rough appearance and very thick body hair. His exposed arms, open chest, and half of his face were covered in hair. His eyeballs were amber-colored, looking more like the pupils of a beast than human eyes.
“Beastman.”
Su Nan’s expression moved slightly, and he subconsciously blurted out.
Beastn were originally the product of wizard experints.
They were mostly bloodthirsty and vicious, with a strong tendency towards aggression.
Once they experienced any external stimuli, they could easily lose control of their bloodthirsty instincts and transform into ferocious beasts, attacking everything they could see that was alive.
In ancient tis, the earliest beastn had caused a “beastman calamity,” resulting in a large number of casualties, which was only suppressed later by the wizards.
However, after many years of breeding and bloodline weakening, the later beastn had improved a lot, and they could basically control their own beastman abilities.
Beastn could not cultivate breathing techniques, but their physiques were far superior to ordinary humans.
An adult beastman would have the strength of a Probationary Knight.
So beastn with beast blood flowing in their bodies, after hard training, could even have the powerful strength of a knight.
However, in contrast to their strong physique, the lifespan and reproductive capacity of beastn were far worse than that of normal humans.
To this day, very few beastn could be seen on the continent.
Even if there were, they mostly lived within the Cangjin Empire.
Su Nan didn’t expect to see a descendant of a beastman here.
“Few people can tell Ota’s origin at a glance, you are indeed knowledgeable, sir.”
A voice suddenly ca from his ear.
Su Nan turned around and saw a tall man of about forty years old walking towards him with a smile.
He was wearing a scarlet fox fur coat that looked very expensive.
“Lord, long ti no see.”
When he got closer, the man first bowed to Kei before looking at Su Nan.
“May I know your na, sir?”
“Su Nan.”
Su Nan nodded slightly in response, he had already guessed the man’s identity.
“This is my brother.” Kei introduced, then introduced the man to Su Nan, “This is Mu Zhuo · Ismail, the owner of the Fire Fox Trading Company.”
“Mr. Su Nan, it’s a pleasure to et you.”
Mu Zhuo shook hands with Su Nan with a smile, but was secretly wondering.
According to the information he had gathered, the second son of the Shining family was reclusive and preferred to spend his ti tinkering with strange things in his room, rarely going out. Such a person should not have much experience, so he should not be able to tell Ota’s beastman identity at a glance.
Moreover, the information also said that Su Nan did not have any knight qualifications, had not even begun to learn breathing techniques, and his physique was weaker than that of ordinary people.
But looking at Su Nan in front of him, he was tall and straight, his eyes bright, and his spirit was full of vitality. How could he look weak and vulnerable?
What were those people in charge of gathering information doing?
They couldn’t even do a simple task right!
Mu Zhuo frowned secretly, making up his mind to reprimand them properly when he got back.
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