Marlon gives me a look that once convinced me of my answer.

"Yes, I did. Then that's fine... I hope you can help."

"I'll do good..."

"Then get to the point. First of all, we at the Midlands Chamber of Commerce would like your permission to do business in this territory."

"You don't have someone to sell, do you?

"There will definitely be more from now on. From me, being able to get ready in a situation where no one else has a rival can be a big weapon. And this shouldn't be a bad story for Mr. Rand."

I understand Mr. Malone's intentions.

The Midlands Chamber of Commerce is a very large Chamber of Commerce. People will come looking for it if there are even Midland Series producers to publish it or not on top of that direct store.

When people come, money turns, and that leads to taxes that support the territory as it is.

"How about we pay about 30% of our profits in this land?"

"Thirty percent?

"Yes, and in the future, we will halve the sales of the products that Serra has generated."

All right. I'll leave it to Robert to talk about it.

It's no longer clear to me whether I'm treated or privileged.

"I asked."

'Yes, I did. Dear Marlon, Best regards,'

Milm was on the side for once, but there was no sign of him coming in.

That means, well, I was wondering if Mr. Malone was telling us a somewhat favorable story here, but I don't see how that's going to be a fine story anymore.

Listening to the conversation between the two of them for now......

Here's Sella's workshop, where she said that personal gear creation would be a situation where she could do it anytime she even gave me the material.

This was a huge benefit.

And Serra says she'll make more and more new pieces as long as she has the material to leave it alone.

Instead, I also heard horrible stories about breaking down homes and starting to collect material when the provision of material is delayed. As I ask Robert not to cut this...... it seems that Mr. Malone has talked about bringing it in regularly as well.

And you think the new work you were born with will be sold at the Midgard Chamber of Commerce, halving its sales?

They also take the form of receiving half of the profits from replica products produced by Serra.

I thought half was good, but I didn't pinch my mouth.

The other stuff is about 30% like I initially said. However, from time to time, she checked the situation around here and made adjustments.

I'd rather have people come because I don't need taxes at first.

"Hmm... now"

"Yeah. And then it's about the employees."

"I was going to ask you. From what I've seen, a lot of undead people seem to have absolutely no problem getting it out in public."

Hmm?

"Could you let him work at the Midgard Chamber of Commerce store?

"Yeah. Of course I'll pay you for that. Even for me, it's very important to have a stable workforce."

That's what I meant.

"For now, keep it up...... is that okay?

"Yeah. Let's get something out of the old workshop first within a few days. We will bring Serra's estate here at that time, including the amount you kept."

"Well, let's just leave it at that, shall we?"

"Yes, please continue to do so."

I shook hands with Mr. Marlon, smiling smilingly, and the business deal ended with Robert remaining thrown at him.