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Published at 17th of April 2023 04:45:12 PM


Chapter 47: merchant soul

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When Belle and Rango are launching a meeting for the skin calculation of raccoons that they won't take about dragon and armored lizard materials, other merchants who have been calming down a bit come here.

"No, I've heard the story, but I didn't know there was such a village...! That's a mountain of treasure!

"I was half-hearted when I heard Rango's report, but I was really surprised. No, I'm glad I came. All materials must go to the Mary Chamber of Commerce."

"Great material. This could mean talking to the chairman of the chamber of commerce and putting genuine store openings in this village into perspective as well. The Mary Chamber of Commerce is the kingdom's largest chamber of commerce, so it will certainly contribute to the development of this village."

and merchants who also curl up greetings like machine guns there.

I dare lean my neck like an eight-year-old.

"But there aren't many people here on the border, but can you open a store?

When asked, one of the merchants deepened his grin and nodded again and again.

"Merchants are not only important to sell, but also to buy. And the Mary Chamber of Commerce will definitely pick up the material at the most expensive price."

"Heh. So how much is that dragon going to sell?

"Right... something like eighty white gold coins"

And the merchants answered my question. I put my arms together and exhale through my nose.

"How many dragons can you sell that you bought for 80 white gold coins?

"It'll be at least a hundred. However, various costs will be deducted from this one. So when it comes to the armored lizard I was hearing from Rango, may I put a slightly modest price on it? Oh, of course, merchants will come and go to this village on a regular basis in the future, so promise to treat them more favourably than any other village or town in doing so."

To the question stepped in, the merchant spoke to rap. The other merchants are smiling and nodding, so I guess they were talking together.

This is it.

You see the effect of this dragon crusade as something special, and you haven't thought deeply about dating since.

If you thought you could purchase valuable Warcraft materials in the future.

If you thought the village might develop significantly in the future.

These merchants would have bought more dragon and armored lizard materials and gone home.

But perhaps the merchants are not interested in such a peripheral village. I guess you're only thinking about how profitable you'll be with this deal.

So I nodded with a smile.

"Thanks for the good story. I'll think about it."

He said so and waved one hand, and I headed towards Belle and Rango.

"Oh, hey, wait a minute...! Those two are still young people as merchants, not those who can handle A-grade material called dragons, etc. We would be right..."

Leave the panicking merchants alone and talk to Bell and Rango.

"Dragon, you may not sell higher than you thought. Eighty pieces of white gold is the right price."

When told so, Bell frowned and Lango looked back at the dragon in panic.

"No matter how you look at it, it's the best possible material, right? That's eighty white gold coins? Isn't that a ninety to a hundred mistakes?

Looking back at the merchants behind me as Rango bewildered, the merchants changed their blood phase and ran over to the two sides.

"You fool! Though there's no way you can buy it for a hundred sheets or anything!

"Put it out for auction and what if it's cheaper than you assume!?

"In some cases, you can get attacked by bandits before you get to the King's Capital!? Do you have a merchant who acts with all the best results in mind! Think and decide what's gonna suck!

Lango, cursed in unison, lowered his body and shriveled. But that's where Bell speaks.

"Wait a minute. As a merchant, we should make a legitimate assessment here. By and large, it's profitable enough to carry it with the appropriate security as an expense, and the auction can be listed at the lowest bid price, so if you can't, you can carry it over next time. Besides, it is the merchant's arms show that indulges in routes and escorts to avoid being attacked by bandits during transport. It must be common sense."

When Bell clearly told him so, the merchants looked at this one for a moment and immediately grabbed it by Bell.

"Ko, Ko, you idiot! What the hell, you guys!? You're out of your mind!

"... merchants who come to the border like this to buy materials, they don't come for another year. Where we presented it in eighty white gold coins, we'll have to sell it."

"Look, now shut up and listen to us. I'll pay you more. Eighty pieces of white gold coins will make you more profitable."

And that's where we talked about it, but it sounds pretty good. Well, if it were 100 million yen a piece of white gold coin, I knew it would shake. It's human.

Looking at it like that, Rango wrinkled between his eyebrows and turned his gaze to Bell. With that gaze, Bell nods out loud to the merchants.

"We brothers don't want to imitate that and get a piece of white gold. Merchants are all about credibility. I want to buy and sell honestly, wherever and by whomever we do business. That's what makes the biggest profit in the future…"

One of the merchants slammed the bag to the ground and blocked Bell's words.

"… I don't know if you know this business opportunity… If this is known to the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, you may be expelled from our Mary Chamber of Commerce."

Growling so low, the merchants walked all the way to some place.

No, no, it sounded like a customer. Wouldn't the image of the Mary Chamber of Commerce suck if I heard it? [M] For once, he's the real son of the Marquis.

Well, if you're insulting me as a futureless kid driven to the border, that's not a mistake, but maybe you'll be good at it, so when you love me better.

I go to Belle and Rango, blurring about that.

"Is it good? You might have lost a fortune on a piece of white gold, huh?

When asked, they both snorted roughly.

"It's good. Those were the faces I found out about, but I didn't think they were so clueless. Though he's the nature of a merchant, it's pointless just to hang out. No more untrained on the sign of belonging to the Kingdom's largest chamber of commerce. I know it's hard, but we're going to continue to be merchants independently."

"Hire an escort and I'll carry the dragon material directly to the king's capital. However, I have to sign up for the guild to be in the auction..."

The look on Rango's face clouded.

And the two of you look this way.

"There are three conditions for establishing a Chamber of Commerce. Alliance membership fee for one large gold coin. Ownership of physical stores. And the recommendation of those with the title"

And, Bell says. Hmm. Given the benefits of this one, the two previous paragraphs are perfectly fine. But you're looking for a recommendation from someone with the last title.

It is a unique rule of the aristocratic society. The aristocracy has the right to 'give rights'. In other words, those who have the means to set up a chamber of commerce must pay the honorary honorarium at the end of the day. Nobles can make enormous profits, even if they do nothing.

"I see. Generally speaking, how much is the market price to pay for nobility? Or, like, 10% of the profits every time?

That's what you hear, you two blink.

"Oh, can you tell? It's still common sense for the nobles. As I said, it's pinky, but you'll need a gratuity. It's rough, but the price of the gratuity is different for each title."

And Bell spoke. Apparently, that gratuity is quite a hurdle.

"By the way, where does the Mary Chamber of Commerce recommend nobility?

Confirming, the two faces were slightly distracted.

"… I am the royal family of Berlinate"

"That's not good."

Unexpectedly, they looked like they were going to cry.




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