Sige Town undoubtedly possessed this kind of stability.
Although it was isolated from the rest of the world and remote, it was also consequently far removed from the whirlpool of war and had the convenience of inland waterway transportation.
Merchant ships could reach this basin among the towering mountains by passing through the Bro River and through Silver Dragon Canyon, then following the current downstream, passing through the territories of many nobles, meeting other tributaries, skimming past the Northern Land, and finally flowing effortlessly into the North Ice Sea.
According to Morry's view of Roman, this young lord would surely not skimp on the production of the salt mine.
While it was a long-term trade, with 200,000 catties of salt not something that could be sold instantly and likely to continue into the following year, he needed to gather more hands to make continuous trips along this tributary of the Bro River, to bring more goods here and transport the salt out.