There was some human trafficking in Thailand, but it was not certain whether everyone who traveled to Thailand would be sold to Myanmar. It was reported that about 70,000 Chinese people were sold from Thailand to Myawadi Town in Myanmar every year. On average, about 200 people were sold every day. However, these data were only officially released by Thailand, and it did not mean that everyone who traveled to Thailand would encounter this situation. In addition, there were some individual cases of people being tricked into Myanmar, but this did not mean that everyone would face the same situation. Therefore, it was impossible to be sure that everyone who traveled to Thailand would be sold to Myanmar.
I have provided multiple sources for the information on selling soy sauce in ancient times, but I have not provided any specific links or resources to read the full text. Therefore, it was impossible to answer this question directly through the search results provided. I suggest that you try to search for the full text of " I Sell Soy Sauce in Ancient Times " on other websites or platforms, or buy related e-books or paper books to get the opportunity to read the full text.
Taking back a sold manhwa can be a tricky situation. It often comes down to the conditions of the sale and the relationship with the buyer. Sometimes, if there are valid reasons and both parties agree, it might be possible, but it's not a common occurrence.
Soul Travel was a novel written by Young Master Xu, Katsuharu. Currently, there was no official published version on the Internet. However, it could be read through online reading platforms or e-book stores. Some publishing houses might release a paper version of Soul Travel in the future, but it's not available for purchase yet.
The following were some recommendations for the subsequent novels about the villains being abducted: " White Moonlight Captured by the Villain,"" The Sick Demon King Fell in Love with Me,"" After Saving the Sick Demon King, He Always Wanted to Kill Me [Transferring Books],"" The Sick Prince's Evil Concubine," and " Abducted by the Villain after Rebirth." These novels cover different plots and topics. I hope they will meet your reading needs.
I'm not sure who sold the story. It could be a journalist who sold a news story to a media outlet. Maybe a writer sold their fictional story to a publisher.
Without further context, it's really hard to pinpoint when the novel was sold. There are so many factors at play. If it's a popular best - seller, it might be sold continuously over a long period of time. For example, a classic novel like 'Pride and Prejudice' has been sold over and over again since it was first published in 1813. But for a less well - known novel, it could have been sold just once at a specific event, like a local book fair or a private sale between two individuals.