Chapter 50: Placating the Sindhu Monks
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 50: Placating the Sindhu Monks

Chapter 50: Placating the Sindhu Monks

If it was just anyone else, no one would pay it any heed. However, the Bluebottle Pavilion was clearly backing the seller of the sword, which made the meaning behind the incident completely different. In any case, such an interesting affair had attracted the attention of more and more people from the capital.

When it reached the Cheng, Huang, and Lu Clan, the prestigious swordsmithing clans couldn’t remain as calm as they once did.

Even so, they couldn’t imagine that what that would shock them the most would occur in the third day’s evening. It was precisely this unexpected matter that changed their perspective on this matter, as well as the clans’ view on Bluebottle Pavilion.

“2400 gold taels! This should be the most expensive sword in the entire Central Plains!”

As the sun started to set, no one noticed a bearded Western Region merchant appearing below the Bluebottle Pavilion. This Western Region merchant was known as Mosaide. and he was a weapon merchant from Charax Spasinu.

(Charax Spasinu, otherwise known as Iraq in modern times.)

Different from the typical merchants, Mosaide didn’t treat the trade of swords as a business. Rather, he regarded it as a pursuit and a hobby.

Mosaide adored swords, and it was to a fanatic level.

He held overwhelming passion for top-notch swords. If he saw such a sword, he would use all means possible to purchase it.

Mosaide’s greatest ambition was to view the greatest sword in the world.

Thus, the first thing he did, upon coming to the Central Plains, was to tour all of the weapon shop within Great Tang’s capital.

However, there wasn’t a single sword here which caught his eye.

“This should be the greatest weapon shop in the Central Plains!”

Mosaide saw the banner on the pavilion and thought.

After touring almost a thousand weapon shops, this was the place where he found the most expensive sword. Furthermore, there wasn’t a single weapon shop which was as luxurious as this.

2400 gold taels for a sword; such a price was rare even i

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