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Chapter 115 Going to the Business Land



Chapter 115 Going to the Business Land

Usually, the group going to the Dedente Township where the team was stationed would be composed of Lelem himself or his delegates, with one or two assistants and about three guards.

However, this time it was a big family. In addition to Trimai and a yellow cat woman named Sakir as assistants, the guards also included four Yekai and an additional five young orcs from the Milum group.

When Malte and others proposed to go with them, Lelem thought he would be rejected, but in the end he was easily allowed to do so.

As a reason, she might think this is a good opportunity, because there are three adventurers who are "warehouse holders" this time, and there are empty seats on the carriage for young orcs to learn.

Considering the future, it would be a good thing to add some talents who know how to deal with human society. The commercial location may be the most suitable training place.

"Horrible thing~, meow! Horrible thing~, meow!"

In order not to ruin Malte's good mood, Ye Kai thought it was better not to disturb her. Although there was a dangerous smell in it.

“Hoohoo, hoohoo~, hoo!”

“Squeak, squeak, squeak~!”

The accompanists also seemed excited about this rare long journey.

"I told you in advance that our purpose of going there is not to buy the things you like. We just want to buy some spare knives, some old shallow and deep pots, and a few bags of flour for celebration. After that, we will just look around."

The one who was disappointed was obviously Tremay. Although he knew that the selection of merchants was an important task, for him, who called himself the right-hand man of Lelem, it was very reluctant to not participate in the meeting for a long time. People around him understood this, but if necessary, he would show his sense of responsibility.

"Treme is really stubborn. Leave it to Malte and you can buy the best things."

"Doesn't that sound like someone who's visiting a fleet business location for the first time?"

It seemed that this was Malte's first time here, so her excitement was understandable.

"No problem, because I have Ye Kai as my assistant."

“Am I an assistant!?”

"A nanny, to be exact?"

"I'm not a kid! Meow! Especially Cham and Malte, who don't ask me anything!"

"Mart, you are so brave."

Frightened by Cham's momentum, Malte screamed. Ye Kai breathed a sigh of relief because he almost stepped on a landmine, and touched his chest.

This line is also noisy when moving.

From a distance, the caravan business site looked like a lonely town on the grassland. In front of the neatly arranged carriages were open-air stalls with simple curtains, giving Ye Kai the illusion of a desert oasis, but he was a little disappointed. Despite this, the hustle and bustle there exuded the unique atmosphere of a market.

While pulling Malte's collar, Ye Kai was attracted by the smell of food wafting from the street. The first thing he had to do was to exchange the magic stones for cash.

As for the orcs, they didn't understand why they couldn't just use magic stones to shop, but once they were told that magic stone identification experts were different from merchants, they had nothing to say. Even if they thought there might be something fishy going on, they didn't dare to express their opinions strongly.

"So many magic stones are only worth 5,000 Sig?"

"The price is gradually falling due to the oversupply from the orc settlements. And there are also problems with the quality..."

Sounds like a bargain. The quality isn't top notch, but it's not this bad.

"Is this a normal thing to do in a place like Phrygia, Tullio?"

"Wait, let's take a look at the overall situation first."

"What is the best we can accept? Let me tell you in advance that if we have to choose, we prefer orcs."

Tulio had long felt that (not good!). The establishment of the fleet's business location was decided by the kingdom, but the management was the responsibility of the Chamber of Commerce recommended by the Commercial Guild. What's more, it might be subcontracted to lower-level contractors, and they didn't know where the kingdom's authority extended to.

Next, they headed for the flour, which was usually put last. Although the main reason was because it was the heaviest package, this time there was a "warehouse holder" so there was no need to stick to the order.

So they decided to go with the props that would take the longest last, which was easier to negotiate with the available funds, and Trimaie was clearly right.

“Two bags of 48 kg are priced at 125 SGD, right?”

“It’s the same as always. Lelem’s shipping fee includes the risk factor, so I guess there’s nothing I can do.”

While that makes sense, even in the cities of Laeankia the prices are not that high.

"I'm barely getting work done, and frankly I'm not at my limit, but I also need enough savings to be there in case of an emergency and for my family to get by. That's what it's like to open a store in this area."

The shopkeeper's words made sense. For people without physical enhancement, this is indeed a harsh place. As expected, Ye Kai and Cham didn't say anything.

Then, I bought some pots, but the price was relatively high. Just a few of them cost 1500 sig.

"Metal products are always a headache. But since orcs don't have the refining technology, they can only accept the manufacturer's quotation. This is the price of the weapon..."

Ye Kai felt a little regretful. If it were him, he could make the pot or knife himself. But he wanted to respect the independence of the beastmen and interfere as little as possible.

In fact, they provided a large number of wooden tableware, because orcs usually made them by hand, so they hoped to use the labor to build Nafus Garden.

"Ah? This knife is sold for a thousand Siggs? What kind of broken knife is this?"

"It doesn't matter if you don't buy. We opened this shop at the king's order. We sell it at very low prices, but it's unreasonable to be complained. If you are not satisfied, go to another store. If there is another store."

"...you are overestimating your own abilities." The shop owner responded nonchalantly.

"What I just said was a bit too much."

"Who are you?"

Suddenly, a human came over, stuck his head out, and gave the orcs a puzzled look.

"You, do you understand the orc integration policy of the Kingdom of Phrygia? How dare you say what you just said?"

"Besides, they are planning to sell this junk iron."

At some point, another human had picked up the merchandise's knife and was inspecting it.

"Don't make baseless statements. We traveled all this way, hired famous adventurers as guards, and even paid them danger allowances. It's clear that there's no profit to speak of."

In fact, they did have hired guards, but they were all second-rate. They themselves were grinning and silent. In fact, the goods were indeed junk iron. Because they were forged by apprentices from local cities, the price was low.


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