Rise In Calradia

Chapter 74: : 1 day tour in Turga

   is completely different from the large settlement that Byron imagined being surrounded by earth walls and filled with nomadic tents. Turga in front of me is no worse than a western city like Suno.

   Although the inside of the city wall is soil, it is very strong. Coupled with the moat that draws water from nearby rivers, from the outside, this city, located on the banks of the grassland river, is very defensive and will not be easily attacked.

   The guard tower on the city wall was full of archers, and in front of the gate was also a whole team of guards, wearing sturdy scale armor and holding a long-handled Yanyue knife. If they ride on steppe war horses, they are excellent Vekia Lancers.

   And the inside of the city is much more beautiful and magnificent than what you see outside. There are white walls and domed roofs everywhere, which are nomadic and very suitable for living in this environment.

   The houses of the nobles are more like towers. The spiral staircase spreads upwards, dividing the house into five to seven floors. Some are higher than the city wall, and the structure is more complicated than that of Dherim’s bell tower.

  Byron thought that he was in the Turkic Khanate in the detective Di Renjie. The unique exotic style here is very interesting to Byron.

   Turga is located on the main transportation route from the Eastern World to Calradia. In the past 100 years, almost all imported spices destined for Calradia have passed through here.

  In fact, the Salander Sultanate also has roads to connect to the east, but desert trade is far more difficult than grassland trade, and for some reason, the Salanders have also restricted their trade with the east for hundreds of years.

   In Turga, camels and horses shuttled through the city together. Merchants from the South, North, and West all bought and sold their own goods here. When the season is suitable for commercial trade, the entire Turga will be enveloped by a fragrance, which is the fragrance of precious noble condiments such as cardamom, pepper, cloves, and cinnamon.

  Byron led the team walking in the city, and the merchants on both sides of the street came forward and lifted up their products and eagerly sold them to Byron.

   Silk, spices, scimitars, swords, cattle, sheep and horses fill the market and the stalls on both sides of the road. In some shops, you can even see porcelain, such precious artworks that are traded in gold.

   Kreis has really entered the city this time, and I want to see everything, I want to touch it. Occasionally, I would watch the purses raised by the merchants and rub my fingers involuntarily, but Byron could always call her over when she was about to lose control.

  Fatis has been shopping in a weapon shop for a long time, and Byron also followed him to see if he had suitable equipment. Those Koujit's excellent short bows are particularly suitable for immediate combat, and it takes at least a year to make one. Those scimitars were also made of stainless steel in Salander. The shopkeeper hung it on the wall along with the steel shield and helmet also produced by Salander, raising the style of the entire store by one level.

However, Byron covered his nose in the place where cattle, sheep and horses were sold. The smell of manure there and the smelt of cattle and sheep were too strong. Even Fatis, who has always had a good impression of horses, was a little uncomfortable. No more.

   It is a pity that these weapons are too expensive, and Fatis is not easy to use. After knowing that there are no good swords and lances, Fatis left with great regret. But before leaving, he accepted the shopkeeper's suggestion and bought a steel round shield with the money that Byron had originally rewarded him. It was full of patterns, beautiful and strong.

   Eleon still maintains his own arrogance, it seems that nothing in this city can enter his eyes.

   But Byron still saw him discussing the price of a cloak with a businessman. The cloak was not a good material, but it was made so well that Elaine couldn't walk after seeing it.

  Before, Byron said that he could just stroll around today, so not only a few heroes, but also soldiers who already had a lot of savings, began to look for things to buy in the city. Unlike in Dehrim, there are exotic products everywhere, whether it is to buy back for your own use, to give away, or to resell it to make a fortune.

   Even Yamila, who originally planned to go directly to the spice market to purchase spices, was attracted by a bunch of very special small jewelry.

   "I have forgotten all business matters. It is obviously a hero who can't hold it like this."

   In a food store jointly opened by a local and a foreign businessman, Byron sighed while counting silver coins from his wallet. In addition to the video, he also plans to go to all other stores of sufficient scale in the city to enjoy the feeling of being rich and willful and buying whatever he wants.

   He also planned to bring Bandak some souvenirs, but he couldn't think of what to buy.

   He also started contacting the slave traders to see what they were selling.

   If it's cheap, Byron doesn't mind "liberating" a few people and then getting a bunch of cheap labor. Maybe, you can find suitable soldiers.

   In this way, Byron and his party wandered around the city of Turga for a whole day, during which there was even a small accident.

   One of his hired riders and a rich man in the city quarreled because of a scramble while shopping ~www.novelmt.com~ and then they almost fought.

   All of a sudden, other peony mercenaries who were also busy shopping around also gathered around. Seven or eight of them were pressing the hilt of their swords cursively, almost triggering a weapon fight. Fortunately, Byron got it in time and gave the rich man a few silver coins to let the mercenaries scatter. Afterwards, he talked politely for a while and coaxed him away. Otherwise, the patrol in the city will have to come over for a while, and the loss of money would be okay. If the reputation is destroyed, it will not be worth it.

  Byron scolded the soldiers and told them seriously not to cause things that would damage the reputation of the team because of such trivial matters, otherwise they would throw them on the Kujit grassland and let them fend for themselves.

   But Byron also bought the piece of jewelry in his picture for the soldier, and gave it to the hired rider. The hired rider planned to give him the ‘‘old friend’s good’’.

   With regard to the problem of soldiers' prostitutes, Byron has always acquiesced, but he also told those soldiers to be careful not to make people's stomachs bigger and unable to raise children.

   In this regard, Bandak is a lesson for the past. Up to now, he will send a sum of money to Jelkala every month from his trusted fellow villagers, so that the dusty woman can be able to raise his children.

   Regarding the issue of illegitimate children, Calradia has nothing but a headache from noble to commoner...

   So after this incident, the team's discipline was better than before, the soldiers' trust in Byron was further improved, and Byron's orders were more effective.

   After a day of shopping in Turga, Byron is busy with business.

   He sent Kreis to the city to find out information with some change, and he took the remaining heroes to the spice market in Turga.

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