Chapter 10: Rebellion, Nobles, Salt, Slave_3

This inconspicuous salt purchasing channel had brought him substantial profits.

The acquisition price for 100 catty of salt was 2 silver coins, while the selling price was 1 gold coin, only cheaper than iron.

Sige Town couldn't consume all this salt, and Roman hadn't planned to either; he had just asked casually.

"Slaves, what about the price of slaves?"

Daken was taken aback, a bit unclear about Roman's purpose, and could only respond, "Ordinary slaves are over 1 silver coin each, they only have some brute strength. Some who are physically stronger or more special can fetch a price between 2 silver coins to 5 silver coins; you know, some slaves are quite skilled, and charging gold coins for them wouldn't be unreasonable. Those of poorer quality only need 8 copper coins or less—such slaves usually aren't worth the transport."

"Is that so..." Roman slightly closed his eyes, then said, "When can you bring the slaves here?"

"How many slaves do you need?"

"How many can you bring?"