While they continued chatting, Rockefeller was thinking about sothing else,
If they dont know about the existence of the Orc Sorcerer, then the Hound rcenaries would have co without any preparation,
No matter how renowned they were on the battlefield, they couldnt look down on an orc sorcerer who could perform magic.
Theyll definitely need a mage to participate in the subjugation. Without a mage, the subjugation itself wouldnt work,
If the Hound rcenaries didnt want to abandon this job, they would have to hire a talented mage who could respond to the orc sorcerers magic.
When the idea popped up, Rockefeller quietly raised the corners of his mouth,
If we handle this well, we might have found a place to give out an unexpected loan.
Unlike the one in rcenaries, the price of hiring a mage was sky-high in other words, if they didnt have enough money available straight away, they would need a loan.
Short term loans tend to have steep interest rates.
You gave three shillings per talent as the exchange fee? Youre not even so kind of idiot, but you got ripped off.
The Captain of the Hound rcenaries, Carl, arrived in front of the Banco of the Montefeltro Fief to safely store the deposit they had received as the advance for the mission this ti.
He still couldnt believe that his n, who wouldnt blink in front of the most heinous monsters, had been ripped off by a boy behind the counter of a banco.
How much of a dumbass did you look like that you got ripped off by a kid? What can I expect from those who chase the sll of blood? What would they know about bargaining?
Carl coughed loudly to announce his presence in the shop.
And as he did, he thought,
Sothing like bargaining you have to do it like ,
He had entered, thinking things would be different if he were the one talking, but soon, he was hearing so absurd words as well,
What? How much did you say?!
Rockefeller looked up at the rcenary who looked even taller and more rugged than the ones who had co in yesterday and repeated what he had just said in a dull tone,
You want to store 150 Talents, right? The storage fee is 10% of the total amount, so that will be 15 Talents,
Carl seed to be quite flustered by the words that had been repeated without a single change.
His face beca incredibly red.
15 Talents? No, what nonsense are you talking about? What do you an 10% of the total amount as the storage fee? Thats crazy! Youve gone completely insane!
Like any other custor before him, he decided that he did not want to continue this ridiculous conversation and tried to bring out the shop owner in person.
He thought it would be better to et the store owner in person and negotiate with them than to talk to the boy who wasnt an owner.
Never mind, wheres the owner? I dont think youre the owner of this store?
Why are you looking for the owner?
Ill bargain with the owner directly, directly. What is wrong with this storage fee?
You dont have to do that. Im in charge of loans and gold coin storage here,
A kid like you? Are you saying a little thing like you can beco the owner of this place?
Well, not exactly, Rockefeller smiled brightly, in a way that didnt quite suit him.
Things wont change much just because you et the owner. I reckon Im better to deal with than him anyway,
Carter, who had been making gold coins in the back, frowned a little at those words.
No, what kind of audacity is this? What do you an 10% of the amount entrusted will be the storage fee?
In most Bancos, when a custor entrusted gold coins, the storage fee they paid was around 3%.
The storage of 3% wasnt small, but it was sotis a better option for those who wanted to keep gold coins safe or those who wanted to hide them without anyone knowing.
It was also a perfect option for those who could not carry a lot of gold coins alone because they could use the IOU certificate for portability.
But 10% for the storage fees!?
What will you do if the custor leaves at this rate? The amount of money they want to entrust isnt small either. Its as many as 150 Talents! Its an incredible amount of money!
While Carter was hesitating on whether he should step out or not, the conversation between Rockefeller and the rcenary Captain, Carl continued.
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