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Supreme of All Realms.

Chapter 546: Trade, Drug Slave (2). [1098]



Summary

Twelve grand carriages carried the village's wealth, including livestock and grain, as Chu Tian observed the aftermath of a raid. The village, home to around five to six hundred people, was destroyed, its valuables taken, and its inhabitants bound as prisoners. Officials discussed selling the land to a wealthy landlord. Amidst the chaos, Chu Tian noted the unfamiliar world around him, recognizing the language but not the writing. He wondered about Lord Mouse, who had saved him. As the knights divided the spoils, Chu Tian assessed the soldiers' satisfaction despite their poor condition. The convoy moved slowly, contrasting the soldiers' joy with the villagers' despair. After a night on the road, they reached a mountain, where the knights met men in blue robes, boasting about their captured goods.

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