Kant did not hesitate for long. When the sun had slightly subsided at noon, he led the team and set off.
The camel caravan made up of 50 single-humped camels was different from when they came. It was full of all kinds of goods left behind by the merchants, such as iron tools, farm tools, and grain. Currently, the "Drondheim" Castle was in urgent need of supplies.
And just behind the camel caravan, there were long hemp ropes stretching out, and more than 300 captives with their heads lowered were tied in ropes.
These captives would become the best labor force.
Kant was telling the truth when he said that he would transport all these captives to the salt mines and make them slaves to shovel salt.
In that desolate area, no civilians were willing to go there. Even if they loved labor, they still had to rotate every month. Otherwise, the cruel and desolate salt and alkali soil would drive them crazy.