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Volume 20: Wolves Lurking in the Mediterranean, Chapter 4: The Great Deception

Everything in Caucasus looked to be relatively stable, with boats coming down from the middle and upper reaches of the Catania River continuously transporting food. Even though the prices were somewhat higher, it was still an acceptable and good outcome for Caucasus and Leon, where food self-sufficiency was not enough.

Although Bahomon was just a river port, its importance emerged due to its unique geographical location. The continuous flow of food from the middle and upper reaches of the Catania River into the inland of Caucasus, and the large amount of coarse iron produced here flowed upstream to Rosenborg and even to the more upstream Nebuchadnezzar region. This relatively simple barter trade had become the most important commercial interaction between Caucasus and the middle and upper reaches of the Catania River.