Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 170: There's No Magic That Makes Business Bigger

To some extent, the story was separated, and Jilboa turned this way.

"It's been a long time since you've had a face here, Kenji. So what are we talking about?"

"Oh, we're talking business. I wanted to make it a little bigger, so I came to talk to you."

With that said, Galahad showed signs of leaving round the drawings he was spreading to his desk.

"Sorry," I called out when I left, but Galahad just shrugged his shoulder gently, without responding, and left with the drawings.

Perhaps Galahad's head is full of how to achieve what we discussed.

That's what craftsmen are for.

"Things have changed again at the office."

and speaking to Jilboa,

"Last week, at the request of nobles elsewhere, you hunted all three winged beasts (griffons) nestled in the mine. Feathers could also be traded at high prices. That's why I like the economy a little bit."

I told him before.

The Sword Tooth Corps seems to be steadily consolidating its scaffolding.

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Inside the room, just me and Sarah and Jilboa, Jilboa cut it out.

"So? How much do you want to make business bigger? ♪ 'Cause they asked me ♪

"I want to double it now"

And when I answered honestly, I didn't scream as loud as Sarah did, but as usual, I didn't get back to you any time soon.

It seemed to be a struggle to grasp the image of a workshop of 200 people, even if it was a small Jilboa.

"200 shoemakers want to build a workshop that only makes shoes every day."

So overlapping, Jilboa has cast some doubts.

"Can you prepare that many craftsmen?"

Zilboa's question is natural, and the training of artisans in this world takes 10 years. And good craftsmen set up their own workshops.

It must seem impossible to have craftsmen who can make luxury pieces that are seen as requiring equivalent steps and skill to making leather armor like a pair of guardian shoes, for example, on a 100-person basis.

However, for the company (of which) that establishes the line work of the division of labour system and its method of education and development, that is not an obstacle.

"Oh, I can."

And I answer with confidence.

"Do we have the land? Do you have the funds? Have you rooted for the geographic edge?

"No, we're going to. First of all, I'm a shareholder, and I thought I'd talk to you."

Land, money, and geography are important, but they can be matched later if there is a guarantee that shoes can be made.

First of all, as a shareholder, I want to show respect for the Sword Tooth Corps, which has supported the company (of which) many times before as a back (back).

Understanding that, Jilboa put his arms together and thought, "Hmm," slowly cutting out to choose the words.

"First, it's good to make business bigger. It's good for you too."

I snort.

"But you're sudden. If the guardian's shoes were to be sold ten times as much as they are today, that price would go down. If the guardian's shoes spread to the entire adventurer, we might lose the edge of the Sword Tooth Corps in the short run."

That was the right prediction, so I just have to snort.

"That said, it's also not like you can suddenly multiply it by 10 times magic. How long have you been watching this?

Because they asked me.

"It'll take three years."

and answer based on (based on) a pre-established plan.

The present company, which was founded using existing workshops to the fullest, has also taken nearly a year for manufacturing to get on track.

How much work will it take to build a new factory 10 times the size of this?

It is as short as three years given all the hassles involved in collecting funds for the acquisition of land, developing raw material routes, developing sales routes, recruiting and training human resources for obtaining various permits, manufacturing and purchasing jigs and equipment, and building factories.

There is no convenient presence in this world that can accommodate anything depending on gold like a Japanese trading company. From one nail, one broken plate, we have to get everything together ourselves.

"Three years..."

and jilboa grumble to put on some sort of fold. Perhaps Zilboa has a plan for Zilboa, and based on what I've said, I'm revising the plan in its brilliant head.

"But it's funny," he said small and turned back to this one, laughing and continuing.

"So, what happened?

"Especially nothing"

and tried to flush it, but Jilboa is not convinced.

"Previously, the hipster vibe has disappeared beautifully. It bothers you."

And I said rude things.