After walking out of the tavern alley, Hod and the other two walked along the main road. After about 20 minutes, they passed through several alleys and came to the trading market.

As soon as they entered the market, all kinds of noisy sounds came over them. Merchants enthusiastically shouted their goods, trying to attract customers' attention.

"Deerskin, deerskin, the best deerskin." A merchant shouted loudly, waving a soft and smooth deerskin in his hand to show its quality to potential buyers.

On the other side, there were also merchants shouting: "Come and see, the war horses from the prairie can be taken away for only 20 silver deer..."

A few majestic horses were tied to the wooden stakes behind him, attracting many passers-by to stop and watch.

There were also some merchants selling food, such as wheat, fruits, and dried meat. Someone shouted loudly: "Fine wheat, fine wheat, wheat produced exclusively in Tesin Town..."

This lively scene made Hood feel a bit like the noisy feeling when he went to the vegetable market to buy vegetables in his previous life, with people coming and going, and the noise was so lively.

The two robbers behind him were also very excited. They had never seen such a prosperous and lively scene, and they were full of curiosity about everything here.

The two stared with their big eyes, looking left and right, as if they wanted to take in all the new things, so that they could tell their companions after returning to the tavern.

Soon, Hood came back to his senses from this scene, called out to the two robbers who were looking at the horses at the horse dealer, and strode towards the center of the trading market with them.

Not long after walking, Hood saw a row of wooden houses on the left side in front of him. There was a stall in front of each wooden house, and all kinds of food, vegetables, fruits, bread and sausages were placed on the stalls.

"Good morning, guest, is there anything you need?"

Hood walked to a stall, and an apprentice in a robe and a corset in the wooden house came out immediately when he saw a guest coming.

"How much is this wheat?" Hood pointed to a bag of hulled wheat weighing about ten kilograms and looked up to ask.

The apprentice hurriedly said: "Sir, this bag of wheat only costs 35 copper sheep."

Hearing this price, Hood frowned. Although he didn't know the specific price of wheat, based on his experience of buying things in his previous life, as long as he showed an unsatisfied expression, the seller would most likely take the initiative to lower the price.

"Guest, these wheats are from Falin Town, where the wheat produced is always a little more expensive."

Sure enough, when he saw Huo De frowning, the merchant apprentice immediately began to explain: "If it is a local small bag, only 30 copper sheep will be enough."

Hu De did not say anything, and turned around and left with the two robbers who were confused.

"Wait a minute, wait a minute..."

Just after taking two steps, the merchant apprentice hurriedly ran up to block Huo De's way, looked around, and saw that the apprentices at other stalls were all looking at this place with a covetous look, and quickly lowered his voice and said:

"Guest, I can give you a discount of up to 2 copper sheep per bag. If you want more, I can also deliver it to you."

Hearing this, Huo De's eyes flashed with a hint of pride, but soon this hint of pride disappeared from his eyes.

Looking at the merchant apprentice who was only fifteen or sixteen years old, Huo De pretended to be reluctant and said: "No need to send it, I can take it away myself, but you need to make it cheaper."

Hearing this, the merchant apprentice gritted his teeth and asked directly: "Guest, how much do you need?"

Huo De stretched out his palm and shook it in front of the merchant apprentice: "Five bags, in addition, I need to buy some vegetables, meat and fruits."

Hearing this, the merchant apprentice finally smiled: "No problem, then I will give you a discount of 1 copper sheep per bag, how about only 27 copper sheep."

After saying that, without waiting for Huo De to nod, he took the initiative to introduce other goods on the stall.

Looking at the merchant apprentice like this, Huo De felt a little uncomfortable, but because of his face, he was embarrassed to say more, so he could only silently select some vegetables, fruits and meat, and then followed the merchant apprentice into the wooden house to check out.

As soon as he entered the wooden house, the merchant apprentice took out an abacus and began to calculate the bill skillfully: "There are five bags of wheat, each bag costs 27 copper sheep, a total of 1 silver deer 35 copper sheep, the vegetables and fruits you want are worth 89 copper sheep, and the meat costs 3 silver deer 35 copper sheep."

The merchant apprentice quickly moved the beads on the wooden abacus in his hand, and calculated the exact price in just a few seconds: "Total, you need to pay me 5 silver deer 59 copper sheep, but I won't take the 9 copper sheep, you only need to give me 5 silver deer 50 copper sheepThat's all. "

Seeing that the merchant apprentice only took a few seconds to calculate the specific price, Hood remained silent, stretched his right hand into his arms, and materialized 6 silver deer from the system and handed them over.

After receiving the change from the merchant apprentice, Hood arranged a robber to wait here to pick up the goods, and he took another robber to the place where mules and horses were sold in the trading market.

The place where mules and horses were sold was located in the west corner of the market. It was the same as the place where grain was sold before, except that the stalls were replaced with horse stakes. Mules, horses, and donkeys were tied to wooden stakes, waiting to be picked.

Next to these mules, horses, and donkeys, there were several carts. These carts were generally given away for free. As long as you buy them here, the merchants will take the initiative to give you a cart.

Compared to the war horses seen when you first entered the market, the mules and horses here did not seem so majestic, but Hood did not intend to ride these mules and horses to kill the enemy. He just wanted to facilitate the transportation of supplies to Kuhn and others.

After all, after buying this It was obviously unrealistic to rely on the robbers to carry so much food. Although the merchant apprentice also said that he could deliver the food to the door, Hood did not want others to know about Kuen and his friends.

Kuen and his friends were the last trump cards of Hood and Nott. As a last resort, Hood still planned to hide them outside the town as much as possible.

Not long after, Hood spent 6 silver deer to buy a mule horse from a merchant that looked quite strong. With the enthusiastic help of the merchant, he combined the cart and the mule horse into one, turning it into a mule cart that could carry goods.

Then, with the patient explanation of the mule and horse merchant, Hood and the robber gradually mastered the operation skills of the mule cart. He handed the reins to the robber and asked him to drive the cart. The two drove the mule cart back to the stall where they had bought food before.

At this moment, all the food Hood had bought before had been moved out and placed on the open space beside.

The merchant apprentice who saw Hood again immediately stepped forward and said with a cordial smile: "Guest, everything you want is here. "

Hod nodded and pointed to the mule cart parked nearby: "Please help me put it on."

"Okay, customer." The merchant apprentice responded and immediately walked towards the mule cart with a bag of wheat.

"You can help too." Hod glanced at the robbers behind him and ordered.

After the two robbers and the merchant apprentice carried the purchased food to the mule cart, Hod bought some pots and pans in the market, and then took the two robbers away from the trading market here.

On the way, Hod looked at the only 7 gold dragons, 6 silver deer and 31 bronze sheep left in his backpack and fell into deep thought. Finally, he couldn't help but sighed: This money is really not worth spending~

Just then, a robber suddenly turned his head and looked, and then said a sentence that aroused Hod's vigilance.

"Boss, I feel someone is following us..."

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