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Good Landlord of the Tang Dynasty.

Chapter 338: The Sword Drawn Must See Blood!. [337]



Summary

The distribution of spoils in Taozhou was meticulously organized, featuring an internal auction for soldiers followed by a public auction. Over 20,000 slaves and countless livestock were up for grabs, attracting merchants and soldiers alike. The auction aimed to revitalize Jiangxin Market post-battle, with new goods from Nakahara also included. The military merit evaluation was complex, ensuring fairness in point allocation, with soldiers earning significant credit points. Zhang Chao, the Supreme Commander, capped his points to maintain equity among soldiers. Ultimately, the spoils were divided, resulting in substantial earnings for the soldiers, while the Yeli tribes expressed their outrage over the recent defeat.

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