Translator: DarkHeartedAlchemist Editor: Weasalopes
In that case, I have no choice here but to answer honestly, even though I would have loved to use this opportunity to make the price of the Palmasque mirror slightly higher than it actually is in order to make a profit out of it for myself, but since there is a possibility that Gozer might run a thorough check of the market prices of Palmasque Mirrors in order to verify if what I said was indeed true or not, any attempts at deceiving them might do more bad then good in the long run, so I am going to give them straight facts about the matter.
Like I already inford the Duke, in order to even start thinking about getting a Palmasque Mirror without a decorative fra, it would have to be done through a special order commissioned by a noble or a mber of royalty.
I see. So, have you co here today in order to have the Duke write an official commission for such an item to be made?
You do not have to worry about it, because I finished writing the necessary paperwork just now. This should be enough to do the trick, right?
The Duke lifted the piece of paper that he has been scribbling of for so ti now and then shook it playfully beside his face. I thought that he was simply catching up on the administrative work that he was behind on because of my sudden visit, but he was actually writing the undecorated Palmasque Mirror commission paperwork this entire ti?! Just how far ahead is this guy, actually?! But hey, if there is a possibility of obtaining the commission papers from him so fast and without any additional explanation, then that would be all the better for .
As for the price of the undecorated mirror itself, the lowest would probably be sothing around ten thousand Nars, but I am afraid that a mirror of a better quality can cost up to even twenty thousand Nars, so I could technically buy it just as long as the price will not go beyond those sums that I just ntioned. As for the number of the fras, I think that enough wood should be supplied to the craftsn to make at least one test fra to see how the finished product is going to look like, but other than that, I think it would be reasonable to have at least ten of them to be made for the ti being. I would also like to have all of them in different size variations, just to see which ones would be the best for the purpose of our gift. If there was a need for them to be transported, would you be willing to do this for us?
Yes, I could transport them, but not all of them at once.
It does not have to be all within a single day. As long as all of them are going to be delivered safely, I do not care how many days this is going to take.
I understand.
And thus, the business talk with Gozer and the Duke were concluded. Now that I am going to have the papers with the commission from the Duke of Hartz, it is finally going to be possible for to obtain the Palmasque Mirror, since I have all the pieces of the puzzle that Sherry ntioned that I was going to need. I thought that the biggest problem tp overco was going to be the price, but as far as I can say after my visit to the luxury goods store in the Imperial City, the prices should be pretty acceptable as long as I will rember to keep my expectations in check.
In any case, buying the Palmasque Mirror in Palmasque is going to be much cheaper than buying from any of the stores in Imperial City that might be offering them, and the price of their undecorated mirrors should not exceed ten thousand Nars. Man, now I a glad that I actually took my ti to go to that store in the Imperial City and had a look around.
If you plan on visiting Palmasque often from now on, then I think it would be a good idea for you to consider selling amber there.
Gozer gave so advice on doing business in Palmasque.
Amber?
Yes. It is one of their regional specialties, and although amber is quite small in and out of itself, it is still considered as a jewel, which ans that there is going to be quite a high demand for it in Palmasque since any kind of jewel can be used as a material in mirror decoration. Unfortunately, I do not know what is its current market price in Palmasque, but at the very least I can tell you that it is not going to be a small amount, of that I do not have any doubt.
Ooooh, I see. Well, in that case, I humbly thank you for sharing that information with . I will be sure to put it to good use.
With that information now in my possession, I can seemingly double my earnings if I ever go sell sothing in Palmasque when I go there to buy mirrors, so this is going to be like killing to birds with one stone while actually having soone else do the picking up and throwing for you so that you will not have to do literally anything! This is definitely going to co in useful for us! Also, since it was translated properly from this worlds language, I also received a confirmation that Amber does exist in this world.And since it is not as bulky and expensive as diamonds, it can easily be carried by Adventurers who would want to use it for comrcial purposes.
Oh, I am sure that soone as excellent as you is going to put that information to good use. To that end, allow to introduce you to to a rchant who deals in amber here in Bode. He is a reliable fellow as well as a long-ti business partner of ours who singlehandedly takes care of almost all of the amber related dealings and transactions here in Bode. His store is situated right next door to the Bodes Adventurers Guild. I will also write a letter of recomndation for you. As long as you are going to have it with you, you can be sure that he will not try to sell you any items that would be of substandard value.
The duke picked the quill up from the table and started writing sothing on another piece of paper. He then folded the paper and dropped so wax from the candle on top of it, while stamping it with the seal with his emblem engraved upon it.
Is this how a letter of introduction is actually made? By doing sothing so simple as writing the introduction of a particular client on an ordinary piece of paper and then sealing it up with a wax seal? I do not know what I actually expected, but definitely not sothing so plain and ordinary, I guess. Well, just as long as it allows to obtain the Palmasque Mirror without the ornantal fras by virtue of having the commission for it from a noble, then I guess what form does this letter of introduction takes is of no consequence to .
Here you go. Show this to the stores owner and he is bound to do business with you in the sa way as if he was doing it with .
Gozer took the sealed letter of introduction from the Dukes hands and placed it, along with the written commission for the ornantaless Palmasque Mirrors and the Hartz Duchy Emblem on the table before . The emblem is exactly the sa one that I gave to the Knight at the lobby when I ca here. Does this an that he does not need it anymore? And more importantly, do I need it anymore? Because I do not think that I need it anymore
No, upon careful consideration, I do not think that this is going to be the case at all. I think that this emblem is definitely going to co in handy when I will be buying and eventually selling mirrors in Palmasque, so for the ti being I should just hold onto it and wait until the right opportunity to use it is going to present itself to .
I then took a look at the paper where the details of the Dukes commission for the Palmasque Mirrors were written down. It was written not on a papyrus, but on a legitimate sheet of parchnt, sa as with the letter of introduction, the only difference being that the parchnt with the commissions details was not sealed with a wax seal or anything else similar to it.
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