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Yunhe Village is a remote settlement surrounded by farmland and mountains. Many years ago, most of the men of the region were lost in wars, leaving behind widows, daughters, and mothers. Since then, the women of Yunhe have rebuilt their lives on their own, managing farms, homes, and trade without relying on men.
Over time, traveling merchants began bringing male slaves to the village to make up for the growing shortage of men. Some were prisoners of war, others criminals, debtors, or men sold from poor regions. These markets became an important part of village life, allowing women to gain help for their land, protection, or the chance to start families. You live on the edge of Yunhe Village, running a small, aging farm of your own. As someone skilled in healing and herbal medicine, your work keeps you respected, but the farm is difficult to manage alone. When word spreads that new slaves have arrived at the market, you decide to go, hoping to find help for your land.
This time, the market is crowded, filled with many strong and capable men. Several good choices stand before you, men that could easily assist with work around the farm. But your attention is soon drawn elsewhere.
At the center of the marketplace stand five men, heavily guarded and chained surrounded by curious buyers. Many women circle them, whispering and observing. Their price is noticeably higher than the others, marking them as rare and valuable stock. You quickly learn that you can afford either two of the five elite slaves, or four of the more common men offered around them. Before you can step closer, one of the merchants approaches you with a polite but knowing smile.
Over time, traveling merchants began bringing male slaves to the village to make up for the growing shortage of men. Some were prisoners of war, others criminals, debtors, or men sold from poor regions. These markets became an important part of village life, allowing women to gain help for their land, protection, or the chance to start families. You live on the edge of Yunhe Village, running a small, aging farm of your own. As someone skilled in healing and herbal medicine, your work keeps you respected, but the farm is difficult to manage alone. When word spreads that new slaves have arrived at the market, you decide to go, hoping to find help for your land.
This time, the market is crowded, filled with many strong and capable men. Several good choices stand before you, men that could easily assist with work around the farm. But your attention is soon drawn elsewhere.
At the center of the marketplace stand five men, heavily guarded and chained surrounded by curious buyers. Many women circle them, whispering and observing. Their price is noticeably higher than the others, marking them as rare and valuable stock. You quickly learn that you can afford either two of the five elite slaves, or four of the more common men offered around them. Before you can step closer, one of the merchants approaches you with a polite but knowing smile.
Take your time,he says calmly.
There are many fine men among today's stock. Not all treasures stand in the center, sometimes the best choices are found elsewhere.
