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The cost of buying isnt that high to be honest. The issue is that theyre fragile and at high risk of breaking during transportation. That is why it costs so much. In addition, we do not thoughtlessly sell products. What we do is stock up a large volu of porcelains and stabilise their prices to a certain degree.

Normally, businesses wouldnt just let anyone into their warehouse. After all this ti, the only warehouse Id actually been in was the dwarves warehouse, not to ntion the fact that they deliberately let us see it.

Alberts family wasnt considered an illustrious business family that, presumably, had the monopoly on porcelain goods in the South for no reason. There were incredibly exquisite porcelains neatly arranged in the warehouse, every box fitted with thick layers of straw to prevent the products from breaking.

From my side and with his arms folded, Albert inford, The people there are not too eager to do business with us. They have a random egotistical aura about them similarly to the elves. But I cant argue that youd realise they had the capital to be confident once you visited their lands. Ive never seen such a prosperous empire; not even Queen Sisi can hold a candle to them.

Had I not coincidentally helped one of their officials at one point, I would not have had the right to bring this stuff back. They control the import and export of porcelains in their lands; you cannot buy them just because you want to. The reason I bought so much and stored them here is to allow their price to settle. I dont need to hide this from you, but I do hope you wont reveal it to anyone else.

I nodded. I had seen the sa strategy many tis before. A monopoly allowed a business to hike the prices of their offering. I scanned the warehouse and suggested, We are going to have to sell for a low price this ti. We must steady the price to a certain degree so that lots of ordinary folks can afford them. I suggest slashing the prices by half. Sell so that arent worth much. So that would include those with minimal patterns on them. Also, I think that so nobles will visit. Since youre the only business with porcelains, itd be the best opportunity for them to purchase them at low prices. However, thats exactly what we need. I dont know the details of what the porcelains business are, so I wont mindlessly give you suggestions. Do what you believe will be able to keep your losses to the absolute minimum.

The main thing is that I dont know how much well make from this, either. Were doing this to obtain money from the ordinary folks, but would they really be willing to purchase this stuff? If nobody purchases them, our plan will completely fail, right?

Youre correct in theory; however, it wont necessarily be the ordinary folks money. Even if only the nobles purchase from us, we still wont be losing money. Youre in the porcelains industry. I dont think we can control who buys from . Do you still not know whether or not porcelains are a necessary luxury for everyone? You nobles fight for this stuff. Now, given that the ordinary folk try to live as nobles do, theyre bound to purchase them, too. Any household with so spare money will flock here to buy so porcelains. Moreover, you bring other things into the mix. The sa principle applies. The only buying requirent is that they have enough money.

Mm Indeed, this would allow to have enough money. The challenge is whether or not we can get more shares. In addition, there is also the question of if they would be willing to sell shares to us.

Thats simple to deal with. At present, the only people willing to buy shares are you and the other businessman. Alas, owing to the steep price, neither of you continued to buy them. Lots of people have the goal of making money by buying low and selling high. The catch is that, without anyone willing to buy, things will remain the sa; the shares wont be worth much. Even if theyre more expensive than they previously were, its acceptable relative to you. Its the sa as when you began to purchase the shares. The price can be acceptable. The price is now unreasonably expensive. All you have to do is show that you arent passionate about the shares. Then, theyll quickly realise theres not much hope. As a consequence, the price will drop on its own.

It seems that you have almost thought everything out. In that case, why do you not purchase the shares yourself? You are Her Majestys minister of business, so it would be simple to give so commands, no? I do not believe there is anyone who would dare to oppose Queen Sisis orders. Why did you choose to help ?

I looked back at Albert with a bewildered look: True, I am Her Majestys minister of business. That is precisely why I cant ask her for power. I believe you understand her concerns over those with power. If I was that sort of person, you know what shed do to , dont you? To add, I dont have the capital required to do what youre doing. If we rewind to a month ago, I might join in, but I cant join your ga when the price is up in the sky, can I? Therefore, my only option is to find an investor I can work with to work on it together.

Albert nodded. Despite how much talking I had done, he was still worried about getting revenge on him when I had yet to show any hostility. At least, I dont think I did.

Sighing, I expressed, If Achilles was still alive, Id do this with Achilles. Unfortunately, hes passed away, so I chose you, instead.

Yeah.? You and Achilles were friends?

Not exactly. Id say we just happened to occasionally work together for business. I quite liked him. Its a pity that he passed away so soon. I sighed again then calmly observed Albert. The way he gazed at revealed a tinge of tension. I, however, calmly locked eyes with him so that he couldnt read . Indeed, he couldnt tell what my true intentions were.

Yeah? , too. Achilles was also my friend, which is why I feel its a pity. Though he said that, I noticed that Albert didnt dare to look at . Even though I was cognizant of the fact that businessn were sotis shaless, I never imagined anyone could be as shaless as him.

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