Chapter 90 (1/2)

90 – Attitude Towards Life

Liszt originally didn't want to disturb the town's lively atmosphere, but alas, he still couldn't hold back and made a trip to the coe, cloere juggling s

In his opinion, it was nothing new, yet the town's residents applauded happily Liszt wanted to go up and perforic crick, to let these people from another world experience the charm of China's ancient culture and tradition

But of course

He could merely entertain this idea in his s that were beneath theic tricks didn't look anything special

After finishi+ng watching a skit, he left the commercial area and went to the town's administrative office lest the fief's residents be uncomfortable With the lord in front of the, they would try not toattention to the caravan

He was currently listening to Isaiah reporting the prices of the goods the caravan had brought, particularly paying attention to the prices of production goods and daily necessities

“Fifty silver coins for a foal, this price is too high, right?” He frowned before inquiring

After all, in the deal with Levis, he had only spent twenty silver coins per serf

“It is indeed very expensive Sir Baron, the Coral Island is far fro areas The production of horses is lih Even on the Blue Dragon Island, the price of horses is not ht cost just a few silver coins”

The archipelago state was co horses

Liszt understood this, but was unwilling to accept it for a old coins, he had thought that he could buy a lot of goods

But now, it seeh to purchase six foals

“How ?” Asked Liszt He was a bit disappointed He originally wanted s all the the livestock younglings, but now it seemed that it was just a pipe dream

Except for hi power

“They have five foals, two calves, three lalets, six puppies, five kittens, and ten bunnies”

“I gave Old Grandet three gold coins, but it seems to be to no avail He can't buy er to sell the black pearls and exchange theseafood into account, meat was the most nutritious food He wished he could eat it every day

With little to no breeding of livestock in his fief, where would he get the old coins can't buy many livestock, that's true, but you can buy quite a lot of other goods The caravan brought a lot of specialty products from outside”

“However, I told Old Grandet to prioritize horses With five foals, two gold and fifty silver coins would be spent, that would nearly deplete the castle's funds” Liszt still had two gold coins left He thought that perhaps he should take them also out and spend them on a few more livestock

Isaiah said with a s record Old Grandet had only purchased two foals The other three were purchased by other people”

“By whoht one I'm sure that you still remember him”

“It turned out to be the serf that farold coin, so he obviously could afford it What about the other two?”

“Blair's faht the other one – Gort had lent him the money”