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In Chen Xi's eyes, Dong Zhuo would die in a few months, and the Xiliang Army would be in great chaos. It was not easy to provoke the reorganized forces of the Xiliang Army; for instance, making a purchase now would probably cost less, as if giving you face, otherwise the Xiliang Army might just swindle you outright. After all, at this time, who would dare take advantage of the Xiliang Army? The upper echelons would make sure you know who rules Yongzhou!
Waiting a few more months, once Dong Zhuo falls, Hua Xiong might even consider swindling, but the Xiliang Army would likely not be in the mood to govern. However, what concerned Chen Xi now was whether the other party could wait three to four months without selling?
"There's no need to do such a thing," Mi Zhu advised, as for a law-abiding merchant, this kind of activity was much too damaging to one's reputation.
"The Han and the traitors cannot coexist," Chen Xi retorted with a trump card, leaving Mi Zhu with nothing to say.