Surviving The Fourth Natural Disaster Chapter 471: Barter, the sincerity of Waterdeep
Birao will be back soon.
He hesitated and said, "The merchants from Waterdeep over there, want to ask if you really don't need this dock and warehouse.
If they really don't need it, can they be allowed to exchange land from other places. "
Hill was stunned for a moment: "What do you mean? Where is the land?"
Birao said respectfully: "They said that if the guest is just going to invest, it's better to just switch to the territory.
The recent development of Sword Bay is very fast. The coastal area can be sold and it is suitable for the port site. Regardless of whether it is good or bad, they have basically sold out these chambers of commerce.
The cleared chamber of commerce once bought a piece of land along the coast of Sword Bay.
If you're interested and want to buy it, they can exchange it for a larger piece next to it, which will only be worth more or less later.
Otherwise, if you continue to shoot like this, even if you rent the pier at the market price, it is estimated that the cost will not be recovered in 1,200 years.
It's hundreds of years, it's better to gamble on the future of Sword Coast. "
Hill thought about it and understood what the Waterdeep merchant meant. They wanted the dock and warehouse very much, but even if they had raised the money, they would not have bought it at the price that Hill last sold.
That Vol'jin's minion had been so enraged by Hill that he was bent on overpowering Hill for money.
From his crazy performance, it seems likely that he's not spending his own money.
In other words, Vol'jin Temple's money is not something that ordinary merchants can compete with.
But for businessmen, no one wants to do a losing business, no matter how good the future is.
But they also felt that although Hill had money, he had no interest in doing business.
In this scary world, the richest people are definitely not their businessmen.
And Hill is someone who dares to scold Vol'jin directly! They can't be blamed either.
Simply took out a piece of land that had been hoarding for many years.
Where they can't develop, it may just be a little thought for these terrifying powerhouses.
Hill thought about it for a while, then tilted his chin towards Billao: "I want to know the exact location."
He continued to mechanically hit the +1000 button, waiting for Beiler to release the map of the bay.
Hill took a look at the probe and understood why this very huge coastal territory was taken out for exchange.
The location is good or bad, between Waterdeep and Neverwinter.
But one-third of the territory is actually the Swamp of the Dead.
Birao drew a line on the map: "What they exchanged with you is the best piece, although it also hangs part of the territory of the Swamp of the Dead, but this is what the countries and cities on the Sword Coast are willing to do. The only reason to sell your own territory.
What they are betting on is that Neverwinter City will have to expand its territory after a few years. It is impossible to go any other direction. There is a little open space that is also the manor farm of nobles and powerful people. It can only go south.
The piece that our auction house was going to sell was actually just for sale. In fact, it is bigger than theirs, but two-thirds of the Swamp of the Dead and part of the Sword Mountains are included. The only good place is that there is a relatively large open space.
But to be honest, people who are really here, why would they work harder to get to Neverwinter? Who would live near the Swamp of the Dead?
However, the two pieces of land can really be connected. It is estimated that this is the reason why the Chamber of Commerce in Waterdeep City still wants to buy it back.
In terms of value, it is indeed similar to your port, dock and warehouse. After all, the road connecting Neverwinter City and Waterdeep City is also within this land.
It's also a business way.
They think you're more than capable of setting up a camp in that place. "
Birao firmly believes that Hill is the one who finally gets the dock and warehouse.
With such a nonchalant way of doing a price increaser, Erathrow, who has a huge treasure trove, would not be so arrogant.
For the first time he saw such a mage, as if he could really make gold himself.
But the high-level executives of the auction have already checked the red gold that this guest took out, and it was the purest kind, definitely not fake gold converted by the alchemist himself.
Birao is a little suspicious that this guest, said to be a half-elf mage, has a large gold mine at home.
Hill mechanically tapped the button twice, then raised his hand suddenly, as if he reported both times?
He couldn't help sneering, thinking how rich Vol'jin's people are!
When he thinks about Faurenriel, he gets angry!
Why didn't Tyre kill her completely?
He actually saved her face, and didn't tell the story of his collusion with the five-colored dragon queen. The goddess of joy, Miril, must have helped Vol'jin again.
This goddess, known for her passion and romance, has always been sociable, and it is normal to keep Vol'jin alive.
But Hill doesn't think Miril will help Vol'jin like this in the future.
From the words of these bards, it seems that the Goddess of Joy is beginning to cut her relationship with Vol'jin.
The reason Hill dared to deal so blatantly with Vol'jin was not only because of the news that she had lost her power again. He also felt the ban from the swaggering God Blessed One over there.
Vol'jin will not be able to directly contact the Prime Matter interface for at least a hundred years.
She looks arrogant, but she is actually very stern.
They may not even know where Vol'jin's treasure trove is, otherwise, how could the followers of the Goddess of Fortune burn money and lose when competing with enemies who insult their goddess.
Hill looked up and glanced at the opposite side, the box was silent except for the terrible anger and killing intent.
He couldn't help but sneer.
Wait a hundred years from now, not to mention whether Hill is still in Faerûn, and even if she is, Hill feels that as long as Vol'jin really dares to find fault, he will definitely send her to Six Fingers.
This guy can't even get out of the kingdom of God now, so he won't recognize Hill at all, and she won't have a chance to speak to Talos, the **** of storms.
Hill is not afraid of his own safety, even if Talos shot, Hill is not afraid.
The gods on Faerûn's side are indeed powerful, but the many entanglements between them make every **** nervous when they make a move.
It's fun to play here, but the hometown may be raided over there.
On the contrary, it is the legendary wizards, who are still neat and tidy.
The reason he's so careful is because it's about Aglaia's future, which is the most important thing right now.
In silence, Hill gets the expensive dock and the warehouse next to it.
He glanced at Billao, who was waiting respectfully for him to speak: "When I have photographed the territory, I will invite the guests of Waterdeep to come over! You tell them, I am thinking about it."
After Birao went out, he came back soon: "The people in Waterdeep said they hope they can take pictures of the land and exchange it with you.
You can't take the loss alone, and they're worried about the people on Vol'jin's side messing with you.
You can rest assured that the price of that land is probably not as high as that of your manor outside the city.
You have chosen the Merchant of Waterdeep, and it is a blessing for them. "
After thinking about it, Hill realized that his behavior of not caring about a **** at all made the merchants in Waterdeep a little scared.
They deal with people in high positions all the year round, and they are afraid of offending any strong people.
Even if Hill today doesn't care about the extra money spent on the pier, if the land value of Silvermoon City becomes higher in the future, Hill, who only has a piece of waste land in his hand, might be dissatisfied.
They are also not sure that Neverwinter will expand.
Hill simply agreed. He had no interest in getting involved with these businessmen. In his heart, this territory was really suitable.
As for the monsters in the Undead Swamp, Hill isn't worried, but it just takes time to purify.
As long as he builds the Mystery Lock and the Magic Tower, he can use the artifact oil painting.
Trahir is now actually a member of the world tree **** system, and the gods of this world will not react even if they feel it.
As long as the sun **** from Trahir didn't come by himself, the one here yi
It's just that the forces here in Sword Bay are intertwined, and they may even be attacked by orcs.
No one wants to give up their hard work only to be handed over to others in the end.
Hill looked at the extent of the territory.
The most eastern part can put down his labyrinth forest array~IndoMTL.com~ Hill can use some legendary materials, so that this magic circle can be fixed in this world, and will no longer dissipate with Hill's departure.
Then his magic tower still has to be placed on this side, slightly closer to the road.
Where Hill resides, the natural aura will naturally thicken. If it is on the west side, it will easily affect Aglaia.
He built the magic tower a little higher, so he could use the oil painting to fight the evil light directly above it once a day.
As for the ocean on the west side, as long as the mystical lock of the water system is established, it is not necessary to include the entire undead swamp.
There needs to be Aglaia's own efforts to purify.
If you don't make any contribution to this world, if you preach in this world, you will only be doomed by the will of the world.
Whether it is strong or weak, the alien gods who really stand in the world of Toril have actually made their own contributions to this world.
Sometimes, the evil gods struggled with their brains, and finally came up with an earth-shattering evil thing, but I don't know why it was ruined by some inexplicable little things. In fact, it has something to do with the tendency of the world.
In fact, any world is the same, but only if the world is complete and there is enough strength to resist.
Hill decides to place Aglaia's temple on the west side of the road, so there can be no more undead or the like that can threaten the road.
And if someone walks by, they can get the pure water bestowed by the sea **** Aglaia.
If this passerby is willing to offer a gift to Aglaia, he can get a holy water that is enough to resist some undead and evil breaths.
Those who dare to cross this road at risk have their own means, and adding a portion of holy water is enough to allow them to pass safely.
Hill nodded in satisfaction and waited for the other party to send the trade items.
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