Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 551: Booklet of Successful Merchants

From someone who became a mercenary without succeeding to the trail of a merchant like Luc, I guess the person who did the business from the adventurer, like me, looks like a successful man to set an example.

And if you sell the matter as a book, you'll be able to sell it to a merchant, he said.

Somehow, I remember this flow.

I feel like the same thing is going to happen when the report I gave to the Church is said and worshipped by some sort of book, or something.

That was a report discussing how favouring the adventurer's rush would benefit the development of the nation's economy and territory, but the way in which it showed statistical and analytical methods for formulating policies on a state-by-state basis and how to visualize figures such as bar charts and pie charts made it a valuable book equivalent to state secrets in an uncertain way.

Personally, I expect that was because it was supposed to be for high-ranking bureaucrats cutting around the state, a management book for bureaucrats based on the first numbers they dealt with.

It's the same kind of thing Luc wants right now.

Luc says there are public needs in business books that describe success stories.

Even in the original world, business books depicting the lives of various successful people and managers were selling fiercely.

In business books, managers use their talents to the fullest and grasp success after a struggle.

A hero to the merchant, Tan.

Given that the transmission of information in this world is immature, we will only have to see and hear from our parents, such as the story of a successful merchant, or at best with rumors.

So you can stick around and listen to the managers, and even write about the contents of the business with a funny and overwhelming intensity, from the company's history to the technical features to the political conspiracies involved.

There's no way they can't sell it to the merchants.

After a moment, Luc could stay put and end up with this world's first bestselling author.

I don't want to stand out. But there may also be business interests in selling fame.

Sarah asked Luc's suggestion that she could not make a decision on the spot.

"Is that what you write about me, too?

"Of course you are! You can't write about the deputy and not about Sarah! 'Cause Sarah's been working together since the deputy was an adventurer, and she's been supporting the deputy ever since the beginning! I'm sure the young merchants will admire it! I was wondering if I would ever see a woman like that."

"Admire..."

"Yes, I admire it!

Hey, Sarah's one is totally on the verge of being persuaded.

"Well, wait. The contents now are well worth considering. But we also need to coordinate with the church. Now we need to show Priest Nicolo how valuable the printing industry is to the world. It's not a good idea to think it's for this one's personal desire. Besides, there's a famous merchant who didn't have to be me, right? Can I give you an example of those people?

"I see, that's a series!

The backpack guy seems obsessed with the idea of bookletting the story of a perfectly successful merchant.

"It's hard to give up."

Bitterly pointing out, Luc insisted aloud.

"That's right! Because the only business I teach in a merchant is my own business! I want to know what other merchants do in business, no matter how much money they spend! Besides, if you're not an extra businessman, you don't have a lot of opportunities to get an education from outside of your parents. This succession of successful merchants will surely be placed in all merchants!

Merchants have money, and they don't ketch the cost if they think it's a necessary investment for success.

Does that mean it will be positioned like a textbook for merchants with limited educational opportunities?

Indeed, if that were the case, it could be said to be a major business opportunity.