This is a team of pig-headed people.

Because of the battle just now, he was gasping for breath, staring at the skeleton soldiers who surrounded them with red eyes.

They are a village caravan.

Ship items from the village to the 'Manim Orc Market' for exchange.

When passing here, I saw this territory and a large number of materials surrounded by wooden fences outside the territory.

The greedy pig-headed people have a crooked idea, and plan to take the opportunity to go along and ship them to the market together to sell at a good price.

Unexpectedly, when stealing resources, they were discovered by the patrolling skeleton soldiers.

The two sides fought.

The sound of fierce fighting attracted other skeleton soldiers nearby.

When the pig-headed people reacted, they were already surrounded by a dense sea of ​​skeletons.

No matter how they fought back, they didn't rush out.

In the ongoing battle, one's own side suffered heavy casualties, and there were only twenty people left in the team of one hundred people.

Just when they were heartbroken and were about to give up and wait for death.

The skeleton stopped attacking, but stood there in a daze, surrounding them in the middle.

The pig-headed people looked at each other with confusion in their eyes.

Just when considering whether to take this opportunity to kill.

The skeleton soldiers in front of them suddenly separated from left and right, making way for a road for people to pass through.

In the next second, shock appeared in the pig-headed man's eyes.

I saw a young human man, passing through the group of skeletons, and finally standing in front of himself and others, looking at it curiously.

"Why are you here?" Fang Hao asked solemnly.

The pig-headed people immediately realized that this human might make them survive, and immediately replied: "Dear Sir, my name is Parker, I am the captain of this caravan, and I had some misunderstandings with your soldiers and your soldiers when passing through this place. ."

The pig-headed man at the head kept looking at Fang Hao and the skeleton soldiers with a pair of eyes.

I can't understand in my heart why a human being can tend to the undead.

"Oh? Is that so?" Fang Hao smiled slightly, and his eyes fell on the carriage behind him.

This group of pig-headed people carried five carriages, four of which were covered with oily skins to block the sun, and one was all kinds of scattered materials.

There's fur, leather armor, a tub, and a whole bunch of tools.

Obviously, the reason for the fighting between the two sides is not as simple as what the pig-headed Parker said.

These pig-headed men took the supplies outside the territory before they fought with the skeleton soldiers.

Parker noticed Fang Hao's gaze, and he couldn't hide it. He explained again: "We didn't know that this was your material and made a wrong decision. We are willing to make compensation."

Whatever you say now may arouse the other party's disgust, and Parker directly chose to offer compensation.

Orcs are a warlike and greedy race, but they are also a race of the strongest.

Everything depends on strength.

Hearing the compensation, Fang Hao looked better.

"Come on, let's talk in another place." Fang Hao said.

The corpses on the ground and the strong smell of blood in the air are obviously not suitable for long conversations here.

Fang Hao turned and walked towards the territory.

Parker and other pig-headed people followed behind, surrounded by a large number of skeleton soldiers.

When he came to the open space in front of the territory, Fang Hao sat down on a stone.

Parker and the others stood there respectfully, with their huge pig heads carefully peeking at Fang Hao's territory.

"Are you a caravan?" Fang Hao asked curiously.

"Yes, my lord," Parker replied.

"Is your cargo on the carriage? Where is the cargo going?" Fang Hao continued to ask.

He doesn't know enough about the world.

Of course, it's not bad to have someone to talk to and chat with.

"We're going to deliver the goods to the Manim market,

In exchange for some other material. " Parker said one by one.

"Manim Market?" Fang Hao was slightly taken aback.

He seems to have seen this name before. He obtained a map in the kobold camp before, and the name is Manim Market.

Opening the Book of Lords, sure enough, on the map page, the location of Manim Market has been marked.

"Yes, a peaceful trading market established by orcs."

Orcs are all soldiers, and like to plunder and fight.

The various tribes communicated with each other, and they also attacked each other.

Therefore, the Manim Orc Market was established and formulated its own rules.

In the market, fighting and plundering are not allowed, and all transactions must be voluntary.

The orcs also obeyed the rules and carried the surplus goods of each tribe to the market in exchange for goods or currency.

"Can anyone go to this market?" Fang Hao continued to ask.

Although not much to say, the meaning is very simple.

Just asking if I can go.

Parker looked at Fang Hao, and then looked at the large number of undead skeletons around him.

Some uneasy answers, "This, this is a bit difficult."

Fang Hao nodded slightly, expressing his understanding.

"Okay, let's talk about the compensation you are willing to pay. After all, I killed you, these goods are still mine." Fang Hao's voice became serious again.

Parker wiped the sweat from his forehead and looked at the skeleton soldiers around him again.

After swallowing, he gritted his teeth and said, "We are willing to leave a carload of goods as compensation, do you think it's okay?"

"Oh? Then it also depends on what cargo is loaded."

The oil skins on the carriage were lifted one by one, revealing the boxes of goods inside.

Two carts of furs, one cart of iron ore in boxes, one cart of stolen Fang Hao's resources, and the last cart was an iron cage holding a weak pig-headed man.

Fang Hao didn't care too much, and didn't ask too much.

After thinking about it, he nodded in agreement.

The other party's attitude is quite sincere, and they are willing to compensate, and they may not really want to kill them.

"Okay, I agree, I want a truckload of ore." Fang Hao said.

Hearing that Fang Hao wanted iron ore, the expressions of several pig-headed people such as Parker changed instantly.

What he meant was paying for the fur as compensation.

After all, the mining difficulty and scarcity of ore are far more than fur.

For orcs, mining is much more difficult than hunting.

"Respected adults, don't you consider fur? Fur not only keeps out the cold, but can also be made into armor." Parker persuaded softly, trying to guide Fang Hao to choose fur.

"Why, you don't want to?" Fang Hao's expression suffocated, and he instantly cooled down.

In his heart, he was weighing whether to kill these pig-headed people, so as to occupy all the goods.

After all, there are thousands of orcs who died in his hands.

Not bad for these new additions.

The coldness in Fang Hao's words made the pig-headed people tremble in their hearts.

This young human is definitely not as peaceful as it looks, giving people a strong sense of oppression.

"Yes, whichever you choose, we'll give it to you." Parker said hurriedly.

"Okay, pull the goods of these two carriages to the warehouse." Fang Hao said.

The skeleton soldiers pulled the reins of the horses and pulled the carriage containing the ore and its own resources down to the cargo storage area.

The carriage was pulled away, and the pig-headed people were distressed but could not do anything about it.

Only in this way can you change your chance of life.

Captain Parker rolled his eyes, and his eyes fell behind the territory.

There's a group of skeletons unloading the cargo.

There are carpets, portraits, furniture, and rare and rare luminous stones.

A turn in the mind.

With a peaceful smile again, he said, "Dear Sir, I listen to your thoughts. I also want to go to Manim Market to sell goods. If possible, we may be able to do some transactions."

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