In the afternoon I visited the Guild Hall.
The Guild Hall is a three-story building that was built before this.
On the ground floor, the Hunting Guild and the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Guild are scheduled to enter.
These two guilds will be installed on the ground floor because they will have a buying desk.
The upstairs part becomes the 'Commercial Guild' and the 'Artisan Guild'.
The "Commercial Alliance", whose guild leader is set, has already moved in.
The third floor section has so far become a spare space.
I built a meat outlet in the "meat treatment plant" next door, but I'm going to build a tavern in the space next to it.
Those who visit the Alliance intend to make it a place where they can eat and drink.
So far the idea is to make it a BBQ tavern.
Prepare seven wheels and have them cook and eat themselves.
Because this allows for a small number of cooking staff and can be provided without too much waiting, even if it is crowded.
Besides, BBQ is quite profitable in the catering business.
Well, I'm not trying to force myself to make money...
But if you're gonna do business anyway, you'd better make money.
There is also charcoal and a gold net placed on top of seven wheels can be prepared in a forge workshop.
The problem is seven wheels...
I just have to find a baking workshop to make it......
Next to the Meat Processing Plant, a 'food processing plant' was created to make sausages and other processed products of meat.
These two buildings, the Meat Processing Plant and the Meat Processing Plant, were also built on three floors to match the Alliance Hall.
So far, I haven't decided how to use the upstairs and third floor part.
I was wondering if I should run some kind of store...
I made it to "City of Magne" the other day, maybe I could do “What a Made Coffee”......
I visited the "Commercial Guild" upstairs in the Guild Hall.
The purpose of this visit was to ascertain the type of business seller that Mr. Wynn, the head of the Alliance, had previously said.
If you have a property that you can use, you don't need to build it in order to start a full Chamber of Commerce business in the future.
I also have the expectation that no one else will have a baking workshop.
Once inside, Mr. Wynn and an elderly man came out.
Looks like Mr. Wynn's stepfather who was supposed to help me with this guild job.
"Dear Grimm, it's an honor to meet you. My name is Yaddur. The famous' Fairy Pavilion 'in' City of Magne 'is an unwanted pleasure to know that I had an inn. When will you be able to open the' Fairy Pavilion 'in the territorial capital? I want to eat a dish with a reputation."
Mr. Yaddle spoke to me casually like that.
I was just doing business, and I'm a person who feels good and easy to talk to.
Mr. Yadr is the previous owner of Mr. Torcone's Fairy Pavilion.
Mr. Yaddle said he took on the deputy guild chief.
Mr. Wynn, because he has his main business job, looks like Mr. Yaddle will run the guild on a permanent basis in the future.
I asked Mr. Wynn what type of job he had for a business seller.
Then they gave me a bunch of thick paper.
Oh, my God, Mr. Wynn has been putting together the assets of the prospective seller and their valuation over this short period of time.
It's very handy and processing.
What merchant can you be so good at......
Something tells me I'm a merchant or a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce makes me a little embarrassed...
Because you're just throwing a round at Saya...
In the hopes of selling, there seem to be three major chambers of commerce.
The loss of traces in the demonic raids, the fact that only his wife is left behind, the loss of most of his assets and the loss of his temper to resume seems to make it difficult to run the business.
Sounds like a hope of redeeming some money and feeding your future life.
It appears that the Chamber of Commerce, which ran the grocery store in the hope of selling it, had a baking workshop, but it was destroyed and there is currently no workshop. Looks like one of the two stores just barely left.
The property for sale appears to be the location where the store and another store that was destroyed and relocated were located and where the bakery was located.
Most of the shop staff and pottery artisans seem to be dead.
Some chambers of commerce sold clothing, yarn and fabric products.
This Chamber of Commerce, although not large, seemed to have a spinning plant.
But the factory was destroyed.
After all, what I want to sell is the site and the site of one of the two remaining retailers and one destroyed.
The third chamber of commerce seems to be the chamber of commerce that was selling alcohol, with a large warehouse remaining and quite a few products, he said.
It just seems that the only thing left is a young wife and a young child, which makes it difficult for them to continue their business in the future.
They want to sell it there and redeem it.
I don't think temporarily gaining money from a sale would be enough money to eat for the rest of my life...
I wonder what you're going to do...... I'm a little worried.
Several other chambers of commerce, though not large, as well as the surviving family members of individual merchants, had offered hope of selling them.
Most of them have a lot of land after the building was destroyed, so it feels like buying real estate.
They want to sell only the land left behind and redeem it.
Mr. Wynn's story is that the number is still down.
When I talked to Mr. Wynn the other day, we had a little talk about how we were going to build a bank.
He seemed to talk to me about the possibility that the bank could fund me if I had the strength to relaunch.
Some of them seem to have reconsidered with it.
If that's the case...... I'm going to start 'Fairy Bank' right away and lend it to you as much as I can.
Of course, the policy of 'I'll give you money, but I'll give you my mouth' remains the same in order for you to succeed, so you have to make sure you have a good business plan.
Also, I intend to buy the person who wants to sell them as much as I can.
I'm going to turn the money around to someone who needs the money because the prize money and the cost of selling the weapons will come in quite a bit.
If judged calmly, some businesses and properties would be unnecessary.
But I'm going to skip that kind of business decision and buy you as much as I can to turn the money around.
I saw the assessment amount you're giving me on the guild, but I think it's a common sense amount.
Of course it's not a broken price like the auction for "City of Magne," but it's not particularly expensive.
So basically I decided to buy it up in principle and asked Mr Wynn to do some later formalities, etc.
And as for the employees, I asked them to interview me and tell me that I would continue to hire them if I didn't have any particular problems with bareback, etc.
I asked Mr. Wynn if he knew of a baking workshop that would take on the baked goods request right away.
He said he didn't know of a workshop that could run immediately, but he told me that two artisans from the Chamber of Commerce baking workshop who were on sale this time were surviving.
I was wondering if I could get a job at that craftsman if I could make a kettle right away.
The craftsmen may also know other baking workshops.
It was Mr. Wynn's who was supposed to contact the craftsmen.
You want to get the seven wheels early.
The real seven wheels, by the way, cut out the diatomaceous earth and make it scraped, but I don't know where the diatomaceous earth is.
He thinks it's the only way to make a seven-wheel piece of baked goods.
It's just that maybe the baker knows a place with diatomaceous earth because he's familiar with the soil.
That would be great......