As dawn started to break,
the counting work was finally completed.
Just in gold coins alone, fifty-three chests were counted, each containing ten thousand Nu Bao, plus assorted silver and copper coins totaling six hundred thousand.
In terms of the number of gold coins, even some ancient dragons would be embarrassed.
This goes to show how many merchant caravans the young red dragon had plagued over the past few decades with the help of the Sambiyan merchants.
It also reflects the bustling trade on the East Road; the merchant caravans that were harmed were just a small part. Those affiliated with Sambia or who had paid the full protection fee were let through.
The only ones harmed were those who were at odds with the Sambiyan merchants.
If enough memories could be extracted from the corpse of the red dragon, it would be more than just a discomfort to the Sambiyan merchants.
Because some merchants might not have been completely crushed by Sambia, especially those from Komeer.