When the caravan returned from the west, they sold all the salt and silk they had brought with them, and exchanged them for more than 140 carts of gold, jewelry, and spices, as well as 300 camels, and more than a thousand cattle, sheep, and war horses.
In addition, there were several more prisoner cars in the team, which held more than 30 prisoners, all of whom were Hu people of great height and strength, with appearances very different from those of the Han people. Among them, several prisoners were dressed in silk clothes, and they looked miserable, but their expressions were extremely fierce, and it was obvious that they were of extraordinary status.
When the caravan traveled, there were more than 600 members in the team, more than 300 guards alone, and more than 20 interpreters.
Now that they have returned, there are less than 280 members in total.
Most of the Hu people who were on the trip died, and Xian Chiyong was seriously injured. Relying on Xubuli's familiarity with the distribution of the Hu cavalry and relying on the desperate efforts of the Han cavalry, these two hundred people were able to return to Han territory.
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