The weight of the barley on several long ships is as high as two hundred thousand pounds!
Although the transaction price has come to nearly two pence per pound.
But he still gritted his teeth and bought them all.
Master Lynn had promised him that as long as the market price of grain, he would take it unconditionally.
But this price is truly too expensive!
The most critical thing is.
Not only is Master Lynn scrambling to buy a large amount of grain.
There are others also making massive purchases.
If this batch of barley had not been decisively secured by paying the deposit immediately,
even a moment's hesitation would have resulted in losing it to others.
Two hundred thousand pounds of grain is enough for him to transport several times, especially since other merchants lack carts to purchase grain.
While Boer urged the workers of the Chamber of Commerce to quickly pack and load the carts,
a chamber guard hurriedly came to his side.
