"Polo, Polo, Polo."

The phone buzzed suddenly, not from the table. Lily took out the small phone she carried with her and pressed the button to answer the call.

"What's wrong?" Lily frowned.

I can't say less about the number of calls she makes, but if there's nothing important, I usually won't.

The three assistant officers under her performed very well and were able to handle many things.

But the caller this time was not her assistant officer.

A small telephone bug resembles an expressionless female figure.

"Lily, I'm Misty."

During Gareth's time, the man who was once called 'General Chasing the Wind' surrendered with her, as well as 'Soldier of Destiny' Sif.

These two people did not join the Calamity Pirates, but they also held important positions within the territory. Misty and Sif shared the duties of patrol and defense, and they also rotated regularly to ensure that there would be no order problems within the territory.

Although there are pirates stationed in Storm City, pirates do not participate in this aspect. Sage is very separate in this aspect.

Public security issues are all handled by them.

"A businessman brought a group of slaves here and planned to sell them here. Do we allow slave trading here?"

"How is that possible? Just wait."

Lily was about to say no, but then she thought that there seemed to be no rules in this regard, so she looked at Sag.

Sager seems to have said something about slaves before. In short, they are of little value. Being a laborer is worth much more than being a slave.

"Wait a minute."

Sage was also stunned, "Are you selling slaves here?"

The slave trade in the New World took an unimagined path.

Sage did not stipulate whether slaves could be traded, because he felt it was unnecessary, because the people here had no human rights.

There are too few franchise countries in the New World, so few that they are almost negligible. The current situation in this sea area is that most of them cannot afford to pay heavenly gold, and a small number of them disdain to pay heavenly gold.

And they are pirates. This is the base camp of pirates. It is worse than non-member countries. Non-member countries have no human rights. It is not even a question of whether they even survive.

What kind of slaves are being sold here?

To put it bluntly, anyone here, regardless of status, will become a slave as long as they are brought within the sphere of influence of the World Government.

and

"Where the hell did he get his slave?" Sag raised his eyebrows, "Couldn't it be from a place I haven't conquered yet, right?"

The new world is so big, no one would come all the way from far away places to sell people here. They can only do it nearby. No one dares to plant their flags in places, but there are many places where they have not yet planted their flags.

But that itself is the scope defined by Sage, and it will be conquered sooner or later. If it is someone who comes from there,

Sage said fiercely:

"Selling my people back to me, not to mention making my money, but also making money with no production value at all? Who the hell is so brave, Misty, bring the people here!"

He likes to spend money, but he doesn't spend meaningless money!

He can spend the investment to start the industry, and he can be generous with the money to buy raw materials, but the money is meaningful, and the more he spends, the more he earns.

Sage ate meat and drank soup, making everyone fat and strong.

But what is buying a slave?

The money spent on buying slaves has no productive value!

And it’s very likely that it’s still the person who belongs to him!

Soon, Misty brought a group of people over, and they stopped under the tall steps before even entering the palace.

There seemed to be about thirty people. Except for a businessman with a big belly and a mink coat at the front, the rest of them were all wearing chains. They had sallow complexions and thin muscles, and even their hair was a little yellow.

It's not the natural hair color, it's purely yellow hair caused by malnutrition.

A group of people cowered, looking around like mice, especially when they entered the palace. They were fearful and envious. They didn't see anyone, and they seemed to be kneeling down.

Until Sag appeared at the gate.

Plop!

"master!"

When they saw the visitor, it was not the slaves who knelt down first, but the businessman at the front.

When he fell to his knees, the businessman shouted: "I am wronged!"

"Haha? It's really strange to come to the pirate gate to complain."

As soon as the Sage people came out, they didn't even take a close look at their faces. They sneered and pointed at the businessman and said, "Are you under my rule?"

"He's not."

The one next to her, Misty, whose skin was paler than Lily's and had brown hair, shook her head slightly and said:

"This guy said he came from the West Sea and managed to get a group of slaves. He knew we were short of people here, so he wanted to sell those people."

"I'm sorry, sir, I didn't break the rules of our pirate group!"

The businessman howled: "I just happened to meet a group of fools who wanted to rob me in the West Sea when I was transporting goods. I also thought that we have been having difficulty recruiting workers recently, so I simply brought them over. Of course. If I can make a little money, I will Better."

"Master, you only need to spend a small amount of money to buy these people. I will calculate each person according to the lowest price of 50,000 beli. As long as 50,000 beli, you can buy them for free."

Bang!

The sound of gunfire aroused, and before the businessman could finish his words, a bloody hole appeared on his forehead. A bullet hit his forehead, causing him to fall face to face.

Sage held up his flintlock gun, smoke slowly coming out from the muzzle, looking at the corpse and cursing: "You are definitely not a subject under my rule!"

He took the initiative to give money to the people under his rule, and no one rushed to ask him for money.

Even those businessmen, when they meet him, they all want to do this for free and that for free to please him. Although they are also trying to gain greater profits, they are all in the dark, but they are not so stupidly engraved on the surface, and they are also directly Speak up.

So stupid!

So stupid that Sagar didn't want to spare him.

Such a guy can be killed or not. After all, Sage is really a pirate, not a moral role model.

But what he said was so disgusting, not only insulting the intelligence of the people under his rule, but also indirectly insulting himself.

Lily next to her also found the information at this time and said:

"Sarge, this man's name is Kayo. He seems to be a pirate with a bounty on his head, but it's not too high, no more than 10 million."

"I came here half a month ago. I sold a batch of stolen goods here, walked around again, bought some trading goods and left. At that time, he hadn't paid tax when he bought things out of the sea, so he caused some commotion."

It was precisely because of this incident that Lily didn't spend much effort finding the information.

If you want to buy something and leave here, you have to pay the tax. After all, no one knows who these things will be sold to.

Fortunately, the domestic businessmen can't escape their property here, and no one can bear the price of violating Sage's secrets, so the taxes are paid obediently.

However, non-residents will be charged a uniform value tax of 70%. After buying something worth 100 beli, you will have to pay an additional 70 beli. The rest has nothing to do with Sage.

After all, Sager doesn't need channels. He himself is already the largest channel. He doesn't have to worry about selling things at all. He only worries about not being able to keep up with production. He is very kind by not imposing 100% tax on outsiders.

Foreign merchants are allowed to come here to purchase goods, as long as it is to increase circulation. Although not everything is subject to this tax, some specific goods and purchases exceeding a certain amount will definitely be taxed.

"Let me tell you, if the businessmen I have are so stupid, I would even think about inspecting a group of them."

Sage clicked his tongue and then looked at the sallow-looking people, "Hey, where did you come from?"

The thirty or so people looked at me and I looked at you, not even daring to look at them. After a while, there was really no other way, and then one person boldly took a step forward and said tremblingly:

"Master, we."

"Call me Pirate Captain!"

"Yes, Sir Pirate Captain, can you give us something to eat since we come from the Western Sea? We are really hungry."

Are they really from the West Sea?

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