"During our next trip to Dulum, we should take so of our products to sell..."
The problem with that, however, was that Dulum wasn't exactly a place that appreciated the kind of foods I was bringing to the market.
Sure, they were novel and exotic, but no Adventurer would want to pay extra for a luxury al.
Only the top ones would be able to constantly afford it, and that wasn't what I wanted.
'Fruits are healthy in the long run, so they should be more expensive here.
But, Adventurers live short and risky lives. It'll be hard convincing them to neglect als that give them a montary boost in energy and go for the more delicious and nutritious options...'
I wasn't ready to devalue my products to suit the tastes of the Adventurers, so a new idea ca to my mind.
'I have created a good relationship with Dulum, but it's ti to expand my influence. If I leverage on the City, as a trustworthy ally, I can reach out to other areas.'
The place I had in mind was the rchant City. It was the perfect trading hub to introduce my products!
'The market is established, and I can make many connections too!'
Plus, there were several items and information I could obtain from the rchant City that I didn't have access to in Dulum.
'For example, the current state of the world. The regions that are in dire straits, and those who could use a Hero.'
rchants traveled far and wide, so their information network was second to none. Unlike them, Adventurers were muscle heads who could only think of violence and money.
Definitely not my style!
'I'll use Dulum to make contact with the rchants!'
A few of them had to stop by the Adventurer's City frequently—for issuing Quests of protection, procurent, among several other reasons.
If I introduced my products to those rchants, and they took it back with them... I was sure to make a na for myself.
'This world is lacking in a lot of resources, thanks to their current state...'
Leveraging on this, I could do good business. After watching several ani and reading Light Novels for so long, I knew that for sure.
But, I also knew that delving into business could be dangerous.
I brought the risk of making enemies out of other rchants who would be losing thanks to my entry into the market.
If I brought a great deal of groundbreaking technology, it would ruin whatever deal they were having with consurs.
I could run them out of business, and that would cause them to bare their fangs on .
Acrimony was the last thing I wanted, so I had to tread carefully.
"I'll start with foodstuff, since those are always in demand—more demand than supply! Once I have enough information on the market, I'll branch out.'
There was no need to rush.
Until we had enough power and influence to defend our interests, it was better to start small.
'It'll be even better if I can partner up with rchants and create a scenario where we all win.'
That was my duty as a Hero, wasn't it?
I was ant to be the pillar that defended this world, and not a greedy person whose only interest was money.
"Haa, I guess I have to betray my capitalist upbringing."
A Hero was for everyone!
As much as I loved this settlent and its people, the fact remained that I was ant to save everyone here.
That included the innocent rchants who simply wanted to make a profit.
"Well, we'll cross that bridge when we get to it. For now, I just have to make sure this first business plan is successful."
How our food resources would be received by the market was going to affect any future projects concerning comrce.
Everything was one step at a ti.
"Now, for the second matter that needs concern..." I sighed while staring far into the horizon.
I squinted my eyes and felt the wind brush my face while inhaling the cool breeze.
My heart felt a pang of both disappointnt and unease.
It wasn't due to any apparent danger, but because I was worried about sothing.
"Those Adventurers have still not said anything about the weapons I told them to make for ..." I murmured.
Back when I first went to the Adventurer's City, I made sure to kill that Earth Dragon, making a na for myself as the Legendary Dragon Slayer.
I specifically told Zabdel—the Vice Guildmaster— to make the parts into weapons.
So of the parts they could not process were taken by since I could process them myself.
But, since Adventurers were experts at weapons, I wanted them to forge the good stuff for .
Of course, it wasn't for free.
I planned on compensating them for their efforts. But, even looking at all I had done for them already, they should have readily agreed without expecting a reward.
Yet, not only had Zabdel been tight-lipped about the whole thing, I was yet to see a single weapon made from the Earth Dragon.
"Hold up... I hope it's not what I think it is."
After spending ti making a series of plans concerning the rchant City, it dawned on that Dulum could have been. a step ahead of .
"Those bastards! Did they really sell my precious Earth Dragon parts?!"
Tears nearly burst out of my eyes at this point. Why would they do sothing like that?
"After saving their lives and trying my best to look cool. Those guys... they wouldn't have done sothing like that, right?"
The more I thought of it, the more it seed probable to .
I an, I had seen stories where the Vice Guildmaster was actually a villain in disguise.
'And he seed so nice too. What if he sold the goods and ran away with the money? Shiiiit!!!'
I couldn't control the feeling of pain and loss swirling within .
"No.... no way! My precious... my precious Earth Dragon..." As I sniffed, I looked above —watching the cloud look dark all of a sudden.
Yep! The future looked bleak already.
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