Roman found it very simple to feed the slaves.
However, waste of resources and labor was something he could not tolerate.
After acquiring this batch of slaves, Sige Town now had about two thousand five hundred people.
During this period, Sige Town had only nine newborns, and the population growth rate was dismal.
Although Roman had expressed his intent to buy slaves to every merchant ship passing through Sige Town.
So far, those small caravans had not delivered many slaves to him, only one to five scattered individuals.
Currently, he still had to rely on Daken's connections.
Although Morry could also handle the slave business, he was currently acquiring oxen and draft horses.
The last batch of slaves brought by Daken, Roman temporarily selected ten relatively reliable slave stewards to manage themselves, as long as there were no major issues.
The lack of grassroots managers made Roman frustrated.
The stewards in Sige Town did not show qualities of improvement.