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Chapter 2509 Departure (two chapters in one)(2/2)

The horse's hooves trampled on the ground, making a crisp sound, and the carriage ran quickly on the road.

In the past few days, the city has been very peaceful, with no incidents happening at all. It is so peaceful that people are not used to it.

Of course, this unaccustomed feeling is only limited to a small number of people.

Most ordinary residents very much hope that this kind of peace can continue forever.

The pig-headed captain with a brown birthmark on his forehead looked at the street scene outside the carriage, his thoughts diverging in his mind.

A few days ago, after the heavy rain stopped, he wandered on the street and saw a big shot going out. He guessed that the other person wanted to use himself as bait to attract the hiding rebels.

However, in the following days, although big shots appeared on the streets from time to time, no rebels took the bait.

Obviously, the rebels are more cautious than imagined.

"Uu."

The driver pulled the reins to stop the horse. When the carriage stopped, he immediately shouted to the passengers in the car.

"Sir, we've arrived."

The pig-headed captain with a brown birthmark on his forehead opened the curtain and got out of the car, paid the fare, and asked the driver to wait for him for a while, then he walked quickly to the Chamber of Commerce across the street.

Before he came here, the Chamber of Commerce's premises was being renovated and he was unable to meet the person in charge of the Chamber of Commerce.

Over the past few days, the Chamber of Commerce's premises has been renovated and has become more magnificent, and many staff are busy at the moment.

The pig-headed captain with a brown birthmark on his forehead explained his intention, and the guard standing guard at the gate immediately went to report.

Within a few minutes, a steward came to the door of the Chamber of Commerce's headquarters and led the pig-headed captain with a brown birthmark on his forehead deeper into the Chamber of Commerce's headquarters.

About an hour later, the pig-headed captain with a brown birthmark on his forehead walked out of the chamber of commerce, accompanied by the steward. At this moment, both parties' faces were full of smiles.

The pig-headed captain with a brown birthmark on his forehead smiled and said, "Just send it here, there is no need to send it again."

"Sir, please walk slowly," the steward said enthusiastically.

The pig-headed captain, who had a brown birthmark on his forehead, nodded slightly and then walked across the street.

The coachman waited for a long time and felt relieved when he saw the guest coming back.

The pig-headed captain, who had a brown birthmark on his forehead, asked the coachman to wait at the roadside. He said he would be back soon, but due to some delays, the coachman thought the guest was not coming back, so he wasted a lot of time.

"Master, I'm really sorry for keeping you waiting for so long."

"It doesn't matter." The coachman said with a smile.

The pig-headed captain with a brown birthmark on his forehead took the carriage again, and the coachman took him back to the inn.

Now he returns to the inn to pack his things and prepare to leave the city.

I just met with the president of the Chamber of Commerce and learned about the progress of the matter.

He knew that the other party was secretly arranging manpower, but because there had been a lot of things happening in the city recently, it would take some time to recruit enough manpower for mining.

Fortunately, the first batch of manpower has almost been recruited and can set off within half a month.

"Sir, why are you back so soon today?" The waiter said in surprise when he saw the pig-headed captain with a brown birthmark on his forehead.

"I've finished my work, and I'm leaving this city next." The pig-headed captain with a brown birthmark on his forehead said with a smile.

Then, he went back to the guest room to pack his things, settled the bill with the inn, and tipped the waiter some money.

Amid the waiter's repeated thanks, he left the inn and took a carriage to the city gate.
Chapter completed!
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