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Chapter 363: Slave Traders in Eagle Harbor

Chapter 363: Slave Traders in Eagle Harbor
Storm Kingdom Year 58, Autumn.

Sunan settled in Eagle Harbor, a neutral port in Asia Minor.

Currently, two-thirds of Asia Minor is in the hands of the Nicomedia Empire, but about one-third of the territory is in the hands of various major powers, or even in the hands of pagan tribes.

The pagans believe in the desert pantheon. According to the pagan legends, the desert pantheon rose from the outer plane [the natural divine realm] and was the product of the gods in heaven banding together to exclude aliens.

Therefore, believers of the Desert Pantheon believe that the Desert Pantheon is fairer and more civilized than the gods in heaven.

There is no king god in the desert pantheon, only nine gods. Each god is equal and there is no distinction between high and low status.

Pagan countries that believe in the nine gods of the desert pantheon will basically not force people to convert. They only implement a system within their own country where people who believe in the desert pantheon can be tax-free, while people who believe in the gods of heaven must pay taxes.

Sunan got off the ship at Eagle Port, a port country that believes in the desert pantheon and maintains neutrality.

Because this operation was basically carried out within the territory of the enemy country, Sunan did not wear aristocratic clothes, but only a tight black dress with tight cuffs. He walked in the port with the Rye mistress who was wearing a black skirt.

Sunan and the Rubber Witch agreed to meet in Miletus, but Miletus was one of the important cities of the Nicomedia Empire.

Therefore, Sunan planned to hire some local people from Asia Minor, disguise them as a caravan, and enter there.

Although mortal soldiers could not do anything to him, he could not just kill wherever he went. Moreover, Asia Minor was a region he had never been to before. The situation and environment here, as well as the number of wizard forces and sorcerer forces, were all unknown.

Sunan bought a set of merchant's clothes and even a walking stick in a century-old store in Xiongying Port. Then, he walked forward with the walking stick in hand, while the mistress of Rye beside him held up a parasol to block the sun for Sunan.

It seems that she is Sunan's maid.

Although, it's not wrong to say so.

As he walked toward the market at Eagle Harbor, Sunan began to recall the time when he was torturing the Shadow Thorn Wizard in the underground prison in Earl Peter's territory in the Storm Kingdom.

First of all, the Pure White School definitely has a inherited magic array, which is very rare, but it is the core magic resource of the Pure White School.

That inherited wizard formation gave the Pure White Wizard combat power that surpassed that of an ordinary first-ring wizard and also increased his ambition.

However, the inherited magic array had not been maintained for a long time, so it had not been used. It was only two months ago that the Pure White Wizard, through the Pure White Wizard Council of the Storm Kingdom-Nicomedia Empire region he established, gathered wealth and repaired their inherited magic array [Pale Shadow Magic Array].

That pale shadow magic circle can utilize the special rune power of the Shadow School to tap into power from a world called the [Shadow Plane]. It can also transmit power through the Shadow Plane across thousands of miles, or even across different planes, to enhance the wizard's magic.

This is the secret of the Pure White School's enduring prosperity.

This means that even if the Pure White School has a generation of wizards who are weak in power, they can rely on this inherited wizard formation to become a hegemon.

This kind of inherited wizard formation is actually not uncommon, but it is more common in senior second-ring wizard organizations.

As for the Pure White School, no one knew what kind of good luck it had, but their former wizards had found some of these inherited magic formations that utilized the power of the planes, and as a result, they had built up the current hegemony of the Pure White School.

After hearing this, Sunan was very interested and also wanted to create such a inherited witch formation.

After all, he was now a second-ring wizard and also had a medium-sized plane. As long as he had the relevant information, he could create a heritage wizard formation of his own.

Sunan also learned from the Shadow Thorn Wizard that their school did have frequent contacts with a mysterious being and had gained a lot of benefits from it.

It's just that his status is limited, so he really doesn't know more.

Sunan and Mistress Black Rye walked into the market. The slave trade was quite popular among the pagans, so there were a large number of slaves for sale in the market of Eagle Harbor.

Mrs. Rye saw the rows of iron cages on both sides of the street and the naked, undignified people inside the iron cages, and she had a strange expression on her face.

"Master, didn't you say that the administrative system on the surface is generally a feudal system? Why are there still so many slaves? I thought I had returned to my hometown."

Sunan smiled. "There are still a lot of slave trade left over among the pagans."

Madam Black Rye bowed slightly to Sunan. "I think slavery is the best system. The strong get everything."

"A wizard like you should have a million elite slaves."

Sunan glanced at her.

Mistress Hei Mai immediately bowed to Su Nan and apologized. "It was my fault for speaking out of turn."

Sunan did not care, but found the largest slave trading place in Eagle Harbor, walked directly into the white room, and found a pagan slave trader. He secretly used the first-level spell [Language Mastery] and said, "I want to buy some slaves."

The pagan slave trader took a look at Sunan and Mistress Heirloom, and immediately perked up.

"My dear guest, by the God of the Desert, today must be my lucky day. I have as many slaves as you need, even non-human ones."

"Whatever you want, I, Ahmed, can get it for you."

"Even if it's a slave of the genie of the magic lamp, as long as you can afford the price, it's fine."

Su Nan glanced at him indifferently, because he couldn't tell whether the other party was bragging or had really sold genie slaves.

Sunan glanced at the arcane super intuition ring on his right index finger. He saw a flash of light on the brass ring and had a vague idea.

It seems that this Ahmed has really sold it. However, Sunan doesn't care much about it. There are several ways to make a magic lamp genie. Although it is indeed rare, a first-ring wizard can do it. For a second-ring wizard, it is not a rare item.

But the businessman Ahmed in front of him does look extraordinary.

Sunan said: "Can you pay with Storm Gold Coins?"

Sunan had no intention of hiding his identity, because there was no need. If there was any trouble, he would just use the vampire's hypnotic ability to solve it.

Ahmed, who had a white cloth wrapped around his head to make a hat, smiled and said, "It was possible before, but not now, my dear guest."

"Because right now, it's still unclear whether the Storm Kingdom can still exist. We don't dare to accept their currency right now. Even if we do, we have to discount it by more than 50%."

Sunan nodded. "Then I'll just pay with gold bricks."

Ahmed's smile froze for a second, then he was overjoyed and his smile widened. What kind of arrogant guest was this? He actually paid directly with gold bricks.

He was right. These two guests were obviously not from Asia Minor and their identities were definitely not simple.

Sunan said: "Arrange some slaves for me. It is best if these slaves know each other and there are not too many old or young ones."

This makes it easier to disguise it as a caravan.

Otherwise, it would be easy for others to tell whether you know each other or not.

Ahmed was well-informed and could probably guess Sunan's purpose for buying these slaves. "That's great. I happen to have a group of Storm noble slaves who were fleeing. They were captured by the Bulgars while fleeing, and because they couldn't pay the ransom, they packed them up and sold them to me."

"Dear guests, they have only been here for less than two weeks. They are in good spirits and we have not treated them harshly. I will show you..."

Ahmed signaled one of his men to go and receive the other guests in the house, then took Sunan and Heirloom out of the back door of the house and came to the fence behind the house where a large number of slaves were imprisoned.

Most of the slaves here are listless and have no desire to live.

Sunan followed Ahmed and turned left and right, and came to a separate iron fence, where he saw seven people.

Judging from their clothes, there was a middle-aged Storm Baron, his adult daughter, a boy of about 12 years old, and four personal male servants of the family.

Sunan knew what was going on with them at a glance. After all, he knew the nobles of the Storm Kingdom very well, even better than Ahmed beside him.

Ahmed smiled and said to Sunan, "These slaves are in good health and have no diseases. The twelve-year-old boy can also do some work."

"But he...I can give it to you for free."

"Four servants, half a desert gold coin each, but these two nobles want a total of 70 desert gold coins..."

Inside the iron fence, the woman's face changed drastically. How could she be worth so much money? But if someone used so much money to buy her back...

They must make back their investment.

Ahmed smiled and said to Sunan: "Of course, if you think that buying a noble is too expensive and not worth it, I can also recommend other civilian slaves to you. Those slaves are cheap and there is no premium..."

Sunan waved his hand and motioned Hei Mai to go over and give Ahmed a gold brick directly, and asked him to break off a small corner of the gold brick according to the gold content of the desert gold coin.

Ever since Sunan started exploring the planes and developing the underground world, he really hasn't taken gold seriously.

Ahmed was almost blinded by the huge gold brick in Mistress Rye's arms.

However, he still felt the true attitude of Sunan and Mistress Heir Rye towards him from the way Mistress Heir Rye tried to avoid direct skin contact with him, as if he was a dirty piece of trash.

It was a kind of arrogance and indifference, as if he and all the slaves here were just stones on the roadside.

Ahmed, who was well-informed, guessed who Sunan and Mistress Heirye were. So he had no intention of provoking them out of greed.

Madam Black Rye quickly handed over the work to Ahmed. At the same time, Ahmed also tried to introduce himself to Sunan, saying that if he needed slaves in the future, he could buy slaves from him in Eagle Harbor.

Ahmed even said something quietly before Madam Heirloom and Sunan left the store.

"Hello, two wizards. I am also from a wizard family. Unfortunately, my magic talent is low, so I can only do things like this."

Madam Rye sneered at him. "A mere first-class wizard apprentice."

"Who do you think my master is?"

Sunan didn't pay attention to their conversation. Since he had finished his business, he left the market directly.

Ahmed stood at the door of the store, wiping the sweat from his forehead. "My guess was right. Two first-ring wizards actually entered my store."

"It's getting harder and harder to do business in Eagle Harbor recently."

"Why do I feel like I'm more likely to encounter high-level wizards than before?"

(End of this chapter)

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