Chapter 72 Doing Business

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Probo did big businesses, such as selling slaves and high-level equipment. When he came to such a remote town, his purpose must be to search for good things because he did not bother to do business with the poor townsmen living in the mountains at all. The dwarf merchant was different. He sold fast-moving consumer goods and made small money from townsmen in remote towns. Of course, if he sold pepper and silk to the rich, he could also earn money. Robert was a bit surprised to see the two merchants come at the same time, and he said with a smile, "Please come in and take a seat." Probo and the dwarf merchant knew each other. They sold different things, so they were not competitors. The businessmen believed harmony could bring wealth, so they walked into the yard happily with smiles on th

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