Rise In Calradia

Chapter 31: : Dinar, Shining Dinar

   [Because of your record and wealth increase, your reputation +10, influence +5;]

   When he came to Veluga again, Byron already had a large sum of cash.

In addition to a bounty of up to 500 dinars, Byron also sold the loot looted by the robbers through some channels. In this regard, the mayor and the soldiers in the city chose to turn a blind eye to it. After all, Byron gave them Eliminating a lot of trouble, they also agreed to give them one-fifth of the income from these things.

  Because of the mayor’s permission, those merchants are also relieved to buy these things. They offered good prices, and Byron sold them all. The interesting thing is that the previous owners of these things paid for them, which is really interesting.

   There are also those weapons and equipment that were seized. Byron left twenty sets of acceptable quality for minor repairs, and sold the rest to blacksmiths and ordnance dealers. As for the chain mails, Byron repaired them and gave them to the caravan guards and bought a new horse.

  Because of Byron's generous distribution of trophies before, and the bonus of 4 dinars per person. The three temporary caravan guards hoped to follow Byron all the time, and Byron agreed. They worked with their team for a while, much better than recruiting new recruits.

   Byron's seized equipment can be loaded into a large wagon, so after leaving twenty sets, he still brought him a lot of dinars.

   Counting the silver coins in the box, Byron’s cash has reached 2500 dinars, which is enough for him to buy a comfortable home in a city like Veluga and lead a decent gentleman’s life.

   And because they had distributed a lot of spoils to the soldiers under them, their pockets bulged, and their luck became more generous.

   They also began to know how to buy more suitable equipment for themselves, at this point Byron can also provide them with subsidies. If it is the equipment they purchased, not only will they own the equipment, but they can also enjoy one-fifth of the subsidy provided by Byron.

   Within a few days, all the caravan guards in Byron’s army wore chain mail, and even two militiamen also wore chain mail. This is a good thing.

   Byron's reputation spread around the city. Many people knew that a peony mercenary group with flowers as a symbol killed dozens of bandits and became a new talk for people after dinner.

   After that, Byron relied on his newly accumulated wealth to urge 4 caravan guards to join his team, so as to ensure that his team would have the ability to defend itself against a certain number of enemies.

   With ten light cavalry, the combat effectiveness of Byron's team is twice as strong as when they first arrived at the Rhodok border.

   In the next two weeks, Byron's Peony Mercenary team all the way east, all the way to the junction of Rodok and the Sultanate of Salander. However, the environment here is still very good. Only after passing through this area and passing through the fertile city of Sarande, will you reach the desert zone.

  Byron naturally doesn't want to go to the desert for a while, the Salanders are not so keen on velvet.

   So he chose to go north, and after paying the money to cross the border again, he came to the border of Swadia from the territory of the Sarandians again.

   There they also encountered a group of gangsters. They were quite large in number, but poorly equipped and lacking training. As soon as they saw more than a dozen cavalry rushing towards them with spears and sharp blades, they broke up and fled.

   Except for this incident, everything else went well.

   For velvet, the tariffs imposed by the lords in Swadia are very high. Although you can sell these velvets at 150-200 dinars after entering Drechem or Suno, the soaring "cloth tax" and "Rhodok commodity tax" during the war can make money. Cut the money in half.

   So Byron once again turned to Baron William Ham, who had communicated before and temporarily stayed in a village to purchase supplies, and told him that he had thirty velvets in his hand.

   This time, the other party took the initiative to make an appointment with Byron.

   "Very well, you kept your promise, you are really graceful."

   Baron William Hahn looked at the two velvets on the table, his eyes shone straight, Byron once again saw the greed that can swallow people, it was more terrifying than the businessman Dubin.

   "Yes, this is a good product from Jelkala. I have two coats made of this material."

   "Didn't you say there are thirty horses, why are these?"

   After reading the goods, the Baron looked back and asked Byron with a smile.

   "Oh, they haven't shipped here yet, but don't worry, my lord, the rest of the texture is as good as these."

  Byron leaned forward with a smile on his face, but he was thinking of something else in his heart.

   There are fifty soldiers from the kingdom in this village, including two knights. If you bring all the goods, it is not difficult for the other party to confiscate all the goods on the basis of the noble status.

   "I understand your concerns, so how many "discounts" do you plan to give me?"

   Baron Williamham put down the velvet, his head did not move, his eyes squinted at Byron, and the corners of his mouth slightly cocked.

   "Oh, of course it is a very good offer."

Byron bowed respectfully, and then very politely began to bargain with the other party. According to the method that Jamila taught him before, Byron put the price at 120 dinars per horse. UU read www. uukanshu. com and the other party is also very satisfied.

   But even a baron, taking money is not so easy. Baron Williamham also found a businessman with a noble background. A few days later, the three of them chatted for a while, and the businessman handed Byron a large bag of silver coins with the largest denomination and a small bag of gold coins that were only circulated in the upper class. A total of 3600 dinars.

   I have to admit that although Baron William Han is greedy, he is still aristocratic. The transaction is smooth, and the other party has no plan to eat him.

   As for the remaining twenty velvets, Byron found other merchants through the Baron’s channel, and agreed to sell the remaining velvets in Dehrim at a price of 2500 dinars.

   Then, Byron and the others rushed to Dehrim, because the road was clear so Byron rushed there before the end of spring.

   It is a fortress-like city, built on high ground, and the roads along the way are sloped. This is the most defensive city in Calradia. The stone walls here are tall and large, with a wide moat, and strong defense facilities. And there is a castle in the middle of the city, which can be used as the last defensive line.

   But even so, there are more than 10,000 people living here all year round, and there are many mobile merchants.

  You can buy goods from all countries here. If you leave this, you will have a road connection no matter which country you go to.

  Byron completed the remaining velvet transaction here. After deducting various expenses along the way and annoying lord tariffs, Byron still has a wealth balance of more than 7000 dinars.

   On the night when he arrived at Dehrim, Byron lit a candle, put the gold and silver coins on the table, and overturned them. Set it up later, then overthrow...

   In the light of the fire, Byron's face also reflected a faint golden color.

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