"Nice horses! That'll make me a good fortune." As Jiang Pengji's eyes moved from the men to the twenty horses, she could not help but calculate their worth.
They had been selected from the horse breeding fields of the Meng's––the only one of the four greatest houses with a military background––and thus possessed the largest horse breeding farms in Dongqing.
The convenient location of Cang as a commercial hub allowed the family to raise rare horses in the kingdom, such as those from the northern and southern tribes. After generations of hybrid and nurture, the quality of the production was now controlled at a high standard. The best were given to the major branch of the house and its army, while the remaining were sold in the market.