Chapter 1076: "Jointly Boycotted"
After all, normal noble families in Gasha Country didn't need that many ability users, unlike the Godlif Country's mafia families and other families.
In Gasha Country, employing too many ability users can be seen as a threat to the governnt.
But because of this, the guilds hold the rein instead of non-guild forces.
In terms of business, the rchant guild is number one.
In terms of potions, weapons, beasts, monsters, and so on, there are the other big guilds.
These big guilds joined hands to monopolize a lot of things in Gasha Country.
But the governnt also has a lot of say in the guilds, which prevents the guilds from raising their products' price to the sky.
Unfortunately, they can still jointly boycott a certain force or a family who has no alchemists and other unique ability users.
Not to ntion that most talented ability users will choose guilds rather than other forces, simply because guilds in Gasha Country are the true rulers.
Guilds in Godlif Country also had higher prestige than normal families, but the mafia families were still keeping an eye on the guilds.
Thus, guilds in Godlif Country couldn't blatantly oppose the mafia families and most of them even joined hands with the mafia families.
After all, the mafias are all maniacs and war-loving people.
However, the guilds in Gasha Country are just like mafia families in Godlif Country.
Once they boycotted or blacklisted a certain force...
Very little force can survive under the guilds' joint blacklist.
The vice-chairman of the Winged Guild wanted to put pressure not only on Ainsley's upcoming guild itself but on those who tried to join Ainsley's guild.
The other guilds' vice leaders simultaneously agreed with the Winged Guild's vice leader.
"That's a good idea! No matter what, a guild needs various items to operate. If we jointly boycott that brat..."
The rchant Guild's vice leader rubbed her hands excitedly.
Her guild was one of the biggest because, unlike the scattered rchant Guild in Godlif country, their Gasha Country's rchant Guild was unified.
All sorts of business had to go through the rchant Guild, including the Alchemist Guild and other production-type guild's selling products.
In return, the rchant Guild managed all their marketing strategy and other things, saving the production guild a lot of ti to focus on producing good items.
These guilds usually sold their products to rchant Guild,, and the rchant Guild was the one selling the products to other ability users or ordinary people.
The production guild could only conduct a private business when it ca to auction or private orders.
But mass-produced items were all sold to the rchant Guild.
This is really unlike the guilds in Godlif Country who could sell their own products, making their guild a huge influence among the other ability users.
In return, the rchant Guild in Godlif Country was weak and less powerful than ordinary business families.
But the production-type guilds in Gasha Country didn't mind handing over their products to the rchant Guild because the profit they got was equally huge.
And other ability users still respected them as the ones creating the products.
These guilds also had a delicate relationship with the rchant Guild.
On the one hand, the rchant Guild needed these production-type guilds to supply products.
On the other hand, the production-type guilds needed the rchant Guild to sell their products to get the maximum benefit.
Because of this, the rchant Guild in Gasha Country held a huge power, maybe comparable to the Billios Family in Godlif Country.
The rchant Guild's vice leader licked her plump lips as she snickered.
"A newly erging guild will need a lot of things to complete their building. They will need to buy so many things...and that's when we will strike!"
She didn't believe that Ainsley would buy the things she needed at Godlif Country and transported them all to the Gasha Country.
Such an operation needed the governnt's permission, and the license involved was enough to delay the guild's developnt for a few months.
The other vice leaders nodded in satisfaction.
They had already imagined how Ainsley would react to such a large-scale embargo.
Coincidentally, after the battle that afternoon, the next day, Ainsley completed the building purchase.
She spent a few days to get the building's deed in Aaron's na and also received the official guild license from the governnt.
After almost a week, the baby was finally ready to open the guild.
Now, she only had to decorate the guild and fill the building with the necessary furniture.
However, when the baby and her group went to the local stores and malls to purchase their furniture and other things, no one received them.
The clerk looked at Ainsley's face, confird her identity and flatly refused to sell anything.
"I'm sorry. Our store is under the rchant Guild's influence, and we have blacklisted you."
At first, Ainsley was only a bit taken aback, but after circling the capital city to buy furniture and such but kept getting rejected...
The baby finally slled the deep conspiracy.
"What is this? How co these stores are so unreasonable?!" Aaron's face flushed red from anger as he stord out of the mall.
Their group had tried a few stores and malls yet once they were about to pay, the stores received the buyer's information and then imdiately rejected all their purchases.
Even Aaron couldn't use his identity to buy furniture for Ainsley.
Wait. Even the whole Graph Family was blacklisted if they wanted to buy anything related to Ainsley's guild.
They could still buy other things but once they buy related items...they were also rejected.
Ainsley even tried to pay other people in the capital city to buy the items for her, but it seed that she was already under surveillance.
No matter what, Ainsley couldn't buy anything!
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