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#228 - Just this little money?

"Mr. Hinton on the wall, you can come down now." The huge wolf head inside the window moved slightly, saying with a smug look, "Please start compiling the data quickly, and then give me the receipt and payment after signing."

"I..." Dorisk almost blurted out how he should calculate, and then realized that this transaction was based on weight, and there was no need to count the number of rabbits.

If it weren't for this group of wolves arranging the rabbits so neatly... arranged horizontally and vertically, with layers stacked upon layers, the pattern of arrangement could be clearly seen, he wouldn't have suddenly thought of such an absurd thing as how he should count them.

Dorisk took a deep breath: "Of course, the data can be compiled immediately."

He leaped lightly, positioning himself on a protruding area next to the windowsill, and said loudly: "Attention! Attention! The scene is cleared! Please start weighing."

A faint light quickly rippled across the floor of the hall.

After the cyan light shifted for a few minutes, it began to converge upwards, eventually forming a line of large characters: Goods: Rabbits, Quality: Excellent, Weight: 532641KG.

Dorisk took out the document, which clearly stated that the traded goods were 532 tons / 532000KG.

"Lowry said that there would only be more, not less, and the extra is considered his gift." The Swiftwind Wolf leader quickly said.

Dorisk nodded in satisfaction: He had known for a long time that Lowry was always generous in his dealings.

Compared to others, Dorisk, who had personally witnessed how this young boy had gotten together with Ruth Kania, had always liked Lowry.

After all, that child always had a clear sense of gratitude and grudges, repaying kindness and avenging wrongs.

Although generally speaking, no one could give him any kindness, Lowry would not be indifferent even to a little bit of goodwill.

Most importantly, despite Lowry causing a lot of trouble with Ruth Kania, anyone who observes carefully can understand that the child never implicates the innocent.

The so-called innocent does not refer to the relatives and friends of those who offend him, but to those who truly have no connection and just happen to be standing close by.

Lowry also wouldn't listen to rumors and blindly think something is bad just because others say it is... as long as you treat him kindly, Lowry is a polite child.

Moreover, while possessing compassion, he is also very restrained.

When he was staying in Ruth Kania's dragon's nest, he would help those who were oppressed, facing the white dragon without knowing anything, daring only to enter the dragon's nest tremblingly, with their hands and feet shaking, every move dancing on Ruth Kania's nerves, the unlucky servants.

Ruth Kania is not actually the kind of brutal character, but she is, after all, a white dragon with a relatively strong sense of suspicion, and has experienced the turmoil of the Northern Royal Palace, so she is easily overreacts.

After all, Lowry had questioned the high-ranking servant who managed the dragon's nest after that, and even questioned them, these officials... how could you send such ignorant people to Ruth Kania's dragon's nest?

Although Ruth Kania doesn't care about swatting a few small flies, as people who manage the royal palace, how can you allow flies to appear in her home!

Logically speaking, after he made such a fuss, anyone with a little brain and understanding of human affairs would not go to the dragon's nest a second time... even if the guys who were forcing them hadn't received the message and still dared to force them to do so.

But they themselves knew it.

As long as they find the senior servant who manages the illusion of the dragon's nest at this time, the other party will definitely stand up for him.

Most people do indeed do this... because they are just timid and dare not resist, but they are not so far as to remain silent when someone has lent a hand.

But there are always fools who think that compared to complaining, offending those old servants who force him and have a certain presence in the royal palace, or even making that senior servant dissatisfied, it would be better to let that young nobleman continue to help him.

As long as Lowry complains often enough, someone will eventually solve it.

However, Lowry really only helps once... even if the person he just helped yesterday is slapped to death by Ruth Kania right in front of his eyes, Lowry is unmoved.

Even the White Dragon King asked Lowry about this, after all, he really is still a child, and everyone can understand having compassion.

But Lowry's subsequent behavior was very amazing.

That was the first time Dorisk heard the saying 'Respect others' fate, let go of the need to help'.

He really agreed with this sentence.

Actually, Dorisk also doesn't quite like the way the palace servants like to use Ruth Kania to test their courage, and bully some cowards.

But, some things, as long as they are not done excessively, he really can't manage too much.

The composition of the palace servants is too complex, even the White Dragon King can only expel those people at most, and can't catch all these guys in one fell swoop!

Dorisk can only control these people from making big mistakes.

But, he really can't manage all the small things that escape his attention.

Moreover, in a place like the palace, those who don't know how to resist will disappear silently at some point.

Some people may think that it's okay to endure it at first, but most of them will only endure themselves into uselessness.

This is not a problem that can be solved by doing a little more work or enduring a little more hardship.

A person who can be ordered by anyone and listens to everyone will inevitably make big mistakes.

Learning to refuse, even if it's a refusal that will offend others, is the most important lesson for palace servants.

To put it bluntly, only when things go wrong can managers like him deal with them!

If the palace is in a chaotic and unmanaged state, or the manager is greedy and shameless and only wants to make money, then their weakness can be slightly understood.

But Dorisk can guarantee that the White Dragon King's palace, although it also hides some shadows, is definitely the fairest.

Over the years, so many things have happened in the palace, and even if innocent people who are implicated violate some rules in the middle, they are only expelled from the palace.

Those who lose their lives are basically the fools who actively get involved.

Their Majesty the King, although he has a lot of small problems, his character is definitely noble enough!

Therefore, Dorisk didn't feel anything unexpected about the White Dragon King's appreciation of Lowry.

That child is really like the White Dragon King of those years in some ways.

As for being naughty, what does that matter?

Lowry, who only fights back and doesn't actively harm others, is still a good child even if the extent of his retaliation is a bit large.

Their Majesty the King even 'robs the rich to help the poor'!

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Well, it's robbing other people's wealth to help his own poverty.

Every time Dorisk sees little Lowry rolling around beside the white dragon, he has the illusion of seeing the King's childhood.

So, in his heart, Lowry is a completely good child.

Of course, the current Lowry has indeed not broken his impression... this is half a ton more weight!

Generally speaking, although the shippers will basically give a little more, it is impossible to give so much, several hundred kilograms.

A dozen kilograms more is already very good.

Dorisk glanced around the hall full of rabbit meat, and in the gradually spreading strange smell, quickly opened the document and signed his name.

Then he handed the signed copy and a small space bag filled with gold coins and tokens to the Swiftwind Wolf: "According to the agreement with Lowry, one-fifth of the coins are gold coins, and the rest are dragon gold."

After the White Dragon King completely mastered the kingship, the gold coins of the Northern Kingdom, like small gold bars, were engraved with Ruth Kania's appearance.

As for pure gold coins, people don't really care about the appearance, as long as they are pure enough.

Pure gold coins... of course, they haven't reached the purity of 999, they are generally just roughly refined pure gold cut and pressed, although the shape will not be easily blurred in careful use, but people generally don't consider the shape problem too much.

Generally, it is the simplest stick figure of the king's head, and some countries don't even change this head even if the king changes.

On the contrary, small gold bars are genuine alloys, and the gold content is actually not high.

But they can definitely maintain the cleanliness of the appearance for a long time.

Of course, although this thing is easy to use, it depends on which country issued it.

For example, this one issued by the Northern Kingdom is very valuable.

As for the Icefield Kingdom, um... even their own royal family members are using the Northern Kingdom's tokens for large transactions!

They have long been turned into waste by those nobles.

The Swiftwind Wolf tilted his head, took the storage bag in his mouth, and poured out the coins inside without hesitation.

Then he muttered and began to calculate: "One kilogram of rabbit is 4 copper coins, 100 copper is one silver, 10 silver is one gold.

One ton is 1000 kilograms... um?

Only 2128 gold?

He fiddled with a small pile of gold coins and a few tokens on the ground with his front paws, his tone full of disbelief: "We wasted half a day's effort, and this is all the money?

What is Lowry thinking? He's doing this kind of small business!

This isn't even enough for his food expenses!"

Before he could admire the Swiftwind Wolf's strong calculation ability, Dorisk heard this ridiculous statement.

Then he belatedly remembered that this was a Swiftwind Wolf who eats wind crystals as food.

And magic crystals are basically calculated in gold coins.

Many people or creatures who have never been in contact with the lower classes don't understand the purchasing power of copper coins at all.

But Dorisk also understood another thing... Lowry didn't plan to make money on this deal, he was basically selling off at a discount.

So he quickly gave the answer: "Baron Lowry just thought these rabbits were taking up too much warehouse space, so he chose to sell them at a discount himself."

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