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Episode Fourteen: For the Debris Family and the Skill Computation

"The most sellable clothes are the clothes of merchants and merchants. Exactly. People out in public buy clothes even if they can't do it a little bit. Something like a slightly higher unit price for merchants and around 120,000 for merchants."

"What's the difference between a merchant and a merchant?

Isn't it the same?

"Oh, I'm sorry. This one just distinguishes it at will. A merchant is someone who belongs to a chamber of commerce, and a merchant belongs to a guild or something. Are there cocks, supplies, martial arts shops, or grocery stores?"

"Somehow I understood"

"There is no clear distinction. Don't worry too much."

"Okay. So how many clothes do you sell a month?

Felicia, the head of the garment guild, put her arms together. My huge breasts wobbled, but this time they wouldn't have any intention of showing it to me. You must be calculating purely in the back of your brain.

"It's a 10-man chamber of commerce, but where you said 120,000 things wear around 10 a month and 70,000 things wear around 20? With orders from the nobles, that month's profits would be a lot better."

"I see. Around 2.6 million yen a month."

"That's a quick calculation."

A ten-member chamber of commerce is a lot cheaper in this world. I would have just said a million to 1.5 million in labor costs. Did you just say that the profits of the Chamber of Commerce range from 300,000 to 500,000 a month, given the purchase price, maintenance costs, etc.?

It's a tight profit margin, given its size.

"This garment I'm wearing right now...... I would say a Y-shirt, but if I put it on short sleeves with this kind of design, how much does it cost to wear cloth?

"Right... the cloth is also pink, but given the balance between price and quality, it would be about 3,000 yen at cost"

I see, it's slightly more expensive...

"How many minutes does Mr. Felicia think one person can sew in a day if he has a machine?

I'm not really willing to let one person make everything for one, but I'm fine now.

"Probably five... No, maybe seven."

"What's the stipend for a day of needles?

"Cheap and three thousand. Good and eight thousand. That's five grand on average."

That's great......

"So as an average of 5,000 yen, if you wear five clothes a day, the cost of labor per clothes is 1,000 yen."

"That's not a good idea."

"Four thousand yen for the cloth bill."

"... that's cheap"

"And it's a calculation that we can create five clothes a day, so what if we had thirty needles?

"One day... 150 clothes... you say?

So Felicia finally seems to have noticed.

"Well, I'd like to sell one for around 7,000 yen, so is it a profit of around 3,000 yen a piece?

In fact, I think the Chamber of Commerce will be lower because there will be some overdrafts to this sewing guild, etc., but that should be considered in the overall expense treatment of the Chamber.

"450,000 a day profits...... you say? On the moon......"

"Thirteen and a half million."

Felicia stared stunnedly into the void sweating from her forehead.

"Let's sort it out a little more now that the calculations are messy with the production of sewing guilds and the sale of chambers of commerce. The cost is 4,000 yen, so 150,000 yen is the first profit on the sewing guild as a profit of 1,000 yen. The purchase price of the Chamber of Commerce is 5,000 yen, so it's 2,000 yen a piece, so it's 300,000 yen a day."

"The profit for the moon is... 4.5 million for the Alliance and 9 million for the Chamber of Commerce..."

So Felicia looked up as she had come up with it.

"No, wait, that would be if I sold 4500 clothes a month! Clothes are so..."

"If it's ever been clothes, right? Even old clothes are fine and traded for around 30,000. Even objects that do not touch the cloth cost about 10,000 yen. If you were me, would you give up buying new, trendy clothes for 7,000 yen and buy boiled cloth clothes for 10,000 yen?

"Ugh... but it might sell at first, but 4500 clothes a month..."

"Yes. In fact, 30% to 50% is enough."

"... what?

"Thirty percent of 4.5 million... 1.35 million, minus the labor cost of 30 needles. So you're dissatisfied?

"... no problem..."

"What about the Chamber of Commerce side?

"No problem..."

"Plus clothes change their design seasonally"

"What? He said it makes sense because he makes the same design earlier."

"Yeah. That's why it's three or four times a year. The clothes left in the design switching period will be reduced by three, four and five discounts."

"What? That would be a deficit."

"The first 30% will suffice as a profit. And then we'll keep it down to the point where it won't break the cost, and we'll just throw in and sell some of it that really sold out."

"You don't have to do that. Why don't you just leave it?"

There seems to be no accounting or inventory processing in this world.

"No, old designs need to sell out"

"Why?

"Because I want to make new clothes popular."

"Clothes will not be bought again and again."

"Because it's pricing to break that idea first. This country seems to have a pretty good economy right now. When you save change, people want to be extravagant. And the spearhead is bound for food and clothing."

"Food & Beverage"

Is that a word I'm not used to hearing?

"It's the three most rooted elements you take from people. Without a house, you won't stay alive, and if you can't eat, you'll die. Without clothes, it's harder to get into a living area."

"Hmm..."

"Do you think people who have come to hate used clothes before will find new clothes that are cheaper than that and not buy them? Start holding a little change. And that's what keeps changing designs every season, right?

Felicia meditates and thinks.

"... would buy..."

"That's what people are like."

Stay silent and slowly reciprocate the room from end to end. Every time I do, my chest bounces up and down, so I get my eyes.

"... the machine... is it expensive?

"Probably won't be able to do it for a couple of years."

"I guess."

"But..."

……

You know exactly what I'm trying to say without going on any further. Once you buy a machine, you can use it all the way until it breaks. No, if I keep repairing it, I might be able to use it for over a hundred years.

It's not the kind of product that has built-in electronics. You can use it all the time if you treat it with care. And I guess Felicia understands that well, too.

Like a pendulum on a column clock, she goes back and forth to the room over and over again. I guess I'm thinking about what that means.

"Okay. Let's drink the terms. But here's the deal, too."

"What is it?

"I'd like a sample of that garment. If there's any other good design clothing, I want you to give it up too."

"I don't mind the Y-shirt. Other designs… I'll think about it for a moment"

"Okay. But please."

"Okay. I'll do it right."

"Of course they'll do the machine training and stuff, right?

"Yeah. Mass production hasn't been done yet, but we have excavations. Let's keep going. … oh, if possible, the trainee would be good Mr. Utice"

Hi Utice looks like a needle, so if I could be a mentor to the machine, my salary would go up as well.

I thought there would be an OK soon, but Felicia somehow arms up and thinks about it.

"Is there a problem?

"Mm-hmm. We don't know until we check with the Chamber of Commerce she belongs to, but she'll probably be fine."

I see. I was losing it. She only works for the Chamber of Commerce, which is a member of the Clothing Guild.

"You can't just be alone with her. I'll get some more out."

"That's no problem."

It would be better to have a few mentors.

"So can we move on to the details?

"Oh. Nice to meet you."

Felicia and I exchanged hands again, this time firmly.