ts.
After the mayor brought back Coca-Cola, the rich people immediately caught on and ran to the mayor to take a taste.

It soon became the norm to trade two buckets of juice for a bucket of Coca-Cola.
The wealthy tenants who came later didn't even talk bull; they just gave the fruit juice and left with the Coca-Cola.

July passed quickly, and August came in a blink of an eye.


That morning, Robb had just gotten up and was lazy in the yard when he saw the townspeople passing by at the yard gate, which he had not paid much attention to.

He saw three or five townsmen pass by, all heading towards the center of town.

Curiosity sprang up, and I couldn't help but ask a townsman, “Why are all of you going to the town center?”

“Father!” The townsman respectfully said, “Today is the day when the traveling merchant comes to Westwind Town.”

“Travelling merchant? Is he the guy who sold me Lillian?” Robb asked.

“Oh, not that one.” The townsman replied respectfully, “The merchant who sold her to you is a wealthy one.
He usually comes to Westwind Town every three months to half a year and does high-end business.
Generally speaking, he comes to a remote town like Westwind Town only to buy rare things or to buy the daughters of poor families, not to sell things to poor people.
We can't afford what he sells.
And when he comes to Westwind, we won't go to the center of town.”

Robb understood, “That is to say, if you are all walking to the center of town, it means that this time you are going to a lower-end merchant?”


The townsman nodded respectfully and said, “Yes, the traveling merchant is a merchant in the daily necessities department.
He comes to Westwind Town every two months to bring us salt, seasoning, and cloth.
Anyway, what he brought were necessities that Westwind Town couldn't produce, so every time he came, we would flock to the center of town and buy things from him.
” At this point, he looked embarrassed and continued, “I usually work hard, but almost all the money I earn will end up in the hands of the traveling merchant!”

Robb smiled, “That’s interesting.”

“My father, aren’t you going to have a look?” The townsman whispered, “many of the things he sells can't be bought in the town.
You may need them.
If you are free, you might as well go and have a look.”

Robb thought about it carefully, whether he should or shouldn’t take a look.
Although he didn't know if he needed anything, he might find something interesting.
Anyway, it's just shopping, not a mission.

He shouted, “Lillian, grab a shopping basket.
Let's go shopping.”

Lillian ran over with a smile, smiling like a flower, “Ah, when my parents were still around, I liked shopping with them.
There were always a lot of good things from big cities.”

Seeing her lovely smiling face, Robb was also happy, “Then, every time the traveling merchant comes, let's go shopping.”

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