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Chapter 180 Dissatisfied?

In a daze, in a daze, the strange fragrance filled the Zen room, the noble and cold empress dowager tightly wrapped around the little Zuogong, and the two of them were flying in the clouds like birds, changing in different positions.

The daughter of a powerful minister, the empress dowager of the imperial court, the end of the royal family, and the lonely hostage. The result of the two was the result of their sins.

After the joy, the empress dowager became pregnant, and then a big adventure began. The evil fate turned into a good fate. Soon after, another fairy Xiao descended from the sky and gave alms to her body, leaving behind a few fallen reds.

Thinking of the night when he and Princess Liang were ecstatic, Yuwen Wen couldn't help but feel hot all over, and another voice, "Brother-in-law... um..." made his whole body catch fire, and the sister's figure made him intoxicated.

Yuwen Wen, who was sleeping, hummed and turned over. Yuwen Shiwu, who was dozing beside him, was shocked and rushed over to check it out. Unexpectedly, Yuwen Wen jumped up suddenly and punched him in front of him.

Yuwen Shiwu reacted quickly, and then turned sideways and shouted "Master Lang". Yuwen Wen looked at him blankly, his eyes turning from confused to clear.

"Hmm? Why did you come?"

"The Lord, the young man is here to report on military affairs and meet the Lord..."

"Master Lang? You are the official of the court. I have said it a few times, don't call Master Lang again!"

"Mr., aren't there no outsiders..."

"Huh? Is that true..." Yuwen Wen rubbed his eyes and finally came to his senses. He took the warm facial towel handed over by Yuwen Shiwu and wiped his face, and sat down on Hu bed next to him.

He didn't sleep seriously for a whole day and a half, so he took a nap after dealing with the prisoners. Because of the simplicity of conditions, he fell asleep in his sleeping bag. Yuwen Shiwu happened to come to report on military affairs, and he did not disturb him when he saw Yuwen Wen sleeping.

"You are the general manager of the marching army. You are the one who leads the army and focus more on leading the army. I have guards here, so there is nothing wrong with it."

"The Lord of the Lang said, but if the marching Sima is in charge, there will be nothing wrong in the army for a while. I haven't seen the Lord of the Lang for many days, so I think about serving him..."

Yuwen Wen threw the face towel back into the basin and glanced at his confidant: "Is it difficult for you to deal with these prisoners?"

"It's not difficult, but...ah, after all, if it is common sense, these prisoners will be dealt with by the court."

"I am in a hurry to follow the power. I have made a decision. Who dares not accept it?" Yuwen Wen hummed, "Besides, if anyone is making noise in Chang'an, I will block my own. What are you afraid of?"

"Yes, the little one knows."

"sit."

"Lord Xie."

Seeing that his confidant was still a little cautious, Yuwen Wen began to give advice: "Isn't it just an auction of prisoners of war? What are you afraid of? Just offer the price, find a few more to support and increase the price, will you sell it for a good price?"

"But if..."

"What if? What if you can't sell it for a good price, right? You, be more flexible!"

Yuwen Wen began to teach the experience of the unscrupulous businessman. He would not bother to mention it if it was someone else. Yuwen Shiwu was his confidant, his left arm and right arm. He had to mention it from time to time, and only then could he use it.

What the master and servant said was an auction of prisoners of war. Yuwen Wen wanted to make a big profit and use it to raise military supplies. Because the war seemed to have to continue, I don’t know when it would be, so I couldn’t always rely on over-issuing circulation coupons to buy military supplies.

In this era, prisoners were one of the important sources of slaves. Yuwen Wen captured many prisoners in this great victory. Except for those generals or prisoners with special identities, prisoners who can absorb the army were a minority after all. How to deal with the remaining prisoners has a lot of room for operation.

As the saying goes, if you are urgently following the power, if you take these prisoners back to Shannan for centralized custody, you have to arrange an army to guard it. This is very difficult for Yuwen Wen, who is in short supply.

If the court decides how to deal with the prisoners, half a month will pass, and the prisoners will do nothing during this period, just eat, drink, defecate, and consume food in vain. Yuwen Wen is not happy.

So he wanted to "monetize" immediately and convert these prisoners into various materials, so he had to hold a popular "auction".

The auction will be held in Jiguang City, Guangzhou Prefecture, and a large number of buyers will definitely come. Among these buyers, there will be merchants from Huangzhou and the owners of Huaixi Xinwu Fortress.

Strengthening labor is a precious human resource. The owners of Xinwu Fortress in Huaixi are in urgent need of manpower, and workshop owners in various parts of Huangzhou also need a large amount of cheap labor, so it is expected that the auction will go smoothly.

The prisoners are converted into various materials and save the burden of resettlement and guarding the prisoners. This result is better for Yuwen Wen. The fort owner who is in urgent need of manpower will also be very happy that the workshop owners will obtain a large amount of cheap labor.

The only problem is the price, the base price is too low, Yuwen Wen feels that it is a loss. If the base price is too high, the auction transaction volume will be affected, so we need to pay attention to strategies.

At this time, you need to have a "sent" to appropriately raise the price. There are also skills in how to operate it. Otherwise, if you "sent" to buy the prisoners, it would be funny.

The master and servant were muttering, and there was a clamor outside the tent. Soon, generals would come to report that some prisoners were causing trouble.

Yuwen Wen snorted and asked the prisoners why they were causing trouble. When he heard that he was dissatisfied with the resettlement situation, he walked out of the tent and wanted to treat the unsatisfied thorns himself.

The generals responsible for handling prisoners of war followed by their side and talked about the reason: these prisoners were not trying to escape, but felt that they were capable of treating the same way as ordinary prisoners, so they shouted to vote for the "wise ruler".

To be precise, it was the Northern cavalry who were selected to be leftovers, who were unwilling to be leftovers and wanted to have a chance to show their strength.

These cavalry in the northern region were actually sporadic armed forces in the Youyan area. This time they recruited the court in Yecheng and followed the "official army" to fight south. In the terminology of later generations, they were mercenaries.

The mercenary's original employer is finished, and the potential new employer does not intend to hire them. Of course, he has to make a fuss in order to get the opportunity to be hired.

The Hu and Han people in Youyan are mixed with the people, and the people are strong. Almost every adult man with a horse is good at riding and shooting. On weekdays, he either works as a minion of a fortress, or becomes a horse bandit, or follows a tribe chief as a hawk or a hawk.

Such people are skilled in bowing and horses and have great skills in horses. They are ideal cavalry soldiers, but the problem is also great, that is, they are often unruly, undisciplined, difficult to manage, and cannot be raised like wolves.

Today, the generals have selected some thorns, which are left because of these reasons.

Yuwen Wen's Hulin Army also lacks cavalry. It was originally a great opportunity to absorb these capable people into the army, but the Hulin Army is a team that emphasizes discipline and does not have the space for these thorns to survive.

Yuwen Wen was not in the mood to play the "heart-to-heart" routine, so he did not intend to "influence" these thorns for his own use. Discipline is the most important thing when fighting. He would rather train a good family to be a cavalry than just use a lone wolf.

During the Three Kingdoms, Youzhou's thunder cavalry was very famous. However, due to poor discipline, most of them could only fight with the wind and rely on their own bravery to kill the enemy. It was difficult to cooperate with each other. They would catch them when they encountered hard bones. They could add icing on the cake but could not help them in time.

Yuwen Wen did not need such lone wolf cavalry, so he planned to auction these people and sell them to escort shops or fortress owners as guards.
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