Chapter 558 The Black Market?
When confronted by the clerk of this particular store, Vicente handled the matter as if he was used to doing business there. "I'm not looking for anything in particular. But if something catches my eye, we can do business."
"Oh? So the young master is interested in seeing our catalog?" The salesman didn't find it strange.
The black market was not a continental organization but an association of groups that exploited the parallel trade in various things. Among them were items that were banned from official sale or at least restricted from sale. Not only that but items were also traded at a discount due to non-payment of taxes by the forces behind the black market itself.
But the black market in Saltstar City and the one in this city weren't necessarily part of the same organization. They followed similar practices, with the necessary discretion and offering of items that would move the official forces if their contents were made public.
Each area had different groups behind the black market.
As a result, each black market had a different product catalog, and the only way to know if you would find your items of interest in a particular place was to go there and see it for yourself.
Black markets didn't advertise what they had. If they did, they would surely get into trouble with the authorities. They kept their products hidden in their stalls, where not everyone could enter.
How did they choose who could come and go from such a place? That was the duty of the many guards who would guard any unit similar to the one Vicente had entered moments ago.
Official forces would never be allowed to enter the black market with identification or their public identities. But people who were unknown or hiding their identities could come and go with relative ease, depending on the type of item being sold in outposts like the one in this city.
How could this not cause problems for groups like those behind the local black market? Because members of the official forces needed to have groups at their disposal willing to sell special products without the high cost of the places that paid taxes.
The state itself had its rules and was harmed by forces using the black market, but people in general benefited greatly from the existence of such places.
So, it wasn't interesting for people from the official forces to fight against such places.
Since black market businesses were often very discreet and unspoken, there was no evidence of their actions to justify the action of the official forces.
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