Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 588: Good Business Bad Business

How is it that doing a slime buyout is going to save two dozen runaways?

A little silence probably freshly hypothesized what was going on from what I had heard myself.

"Someone's deluding the price."

A small nod and affirmation of Sarah frowning between her eyebrows and raising a slightly elevated voice of internal pressure.

"Right. Now I have them bought together in an Adventurer's Guild and then flushed to the company (of ours). You should have a lot of business with the Adventurer Alliance.

But it's hard to think that the Adventurer Alliance is deluded. I pay the fees from the company (of which) in the first place, and the deal makes sure that even the Adventurer Guild keeps a good record.

While a small number of contact persons may be about to mislead the price, it should be difficult to continue to mislead on a large scale and for a long time. Sometimes I look at the records and books in relation to making reports. "

"So who's deluding you?

"If something was going on, it would be the phase before I came to the Adventurer's Guild. Besides, we may not be aware that we are deluding ourselves."

"What do you mean?

Sarah's voice gets a little smaller. I may have thought about the two sleeping people.

"You were in the middle of a conversation earlier, weren't you? Nice place is occupied by the guys who used to be. Then you told the fellow innkeepers under the bridge that if they took the nucleus of the slime, they could sell it.

Maybe there's a guy who's buying up the core of the slime from the lower end and the runaways and putting it together and making a deal to come and sell it to the Adventurer Guild. "

But Sarah was a little skeptical of my theory.

"That's... if you can take the nucleus of the slime, you can come to the guild and sell it yourself. Besides, collecting the nucleus of the slime is only gonna be a bitch, so it's not gonna make a lot of money, is it?

"You need a registration fee to sell in the Adventurer Guild, and good places are suppressed by those guys, so there's a lot to be done about not being able to use places when you defy them. It doesn't make a lot of money, but it's not a business that costs a fortune. I'm sure there's one who thinks it'll be worth the trouble."

"But I can't believe I'm deluding a kid like that who's small and doesn't have the money!

Unfortunately, that's the logic of an adult adventurer who grew up as legitimate as Sarah.

There are as many people in the world who do anything to make money out of ease.

Those who think nothing of stepping on the weak.

"So I guess we're only collecting and using kids who just came out of the city who don't know the world or are younger"

It is slightly different from the so-called poor business, but it is the same in the sense of exploiting from poor and vulnerable subjects.

They may be willing to do well, but I hate this hand of commerce (business) to death.

"I can't forgive you! Those guys, we need to get them and stop them!

"Normally, I just get caught and the next guy who does the same business comes out."

Sadly, scams don't come when scam groups and others are picked.

It is common for executives wearing fraudulent customer rosters and know-how to start the business of fraud by further refining similar maneuvers when most of them are cold.

So destroy the structure of its commerce (business model).

That's what it means to buy Slime's core directly from the company (of which).

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Having understood the rationale (model) of commerce, the rest needs to be packed with practice.

With holes in here, I can't help but notice the picturesque cake, the reason falls.

People who try to do good tend to think that it works because it's a good thing.

But the mission of the project and the completion of the work is a completely different story.

"I know the logic is to prevent bad business from forming, but don't they think a lot too? Look, people who think bad things don't get all sorts of bad wisdom."

For some reason Sarah says as she sees me as a flicker.

I'm curious what your gaze means, but I agree with that opinion.

"Right. They won't give up business easily."

"Right. Something they might not think they did wrong."

"Actually, it's not like we have a decent law. Don't be bad. If I say it, it's not bad."

"Really?

There's no subcontracting protection laws, and there's no guild because it's a new business.

There is no political right for a runaway adventurer who has flown into the city in the first place without citizenship or force.

So, without a trial, we don't have police powers.

It's a world of weak and strong eating.

The other person will think what's wrong with feeding the weak.

"I don't like the gut business of honeysuckling from such a child. So crush it."

Sarah revisits this one a little because she used the strong word crush.

"Specifically, I do not approve of buying anything other than directly from the person. Then limit the number of purchases per day. You can increase the price per item."

"How do you know if you're in person?

"If you're an adventurer, you have a registration form. If you're not an adventurer, issue a vote here. One bitch, maybe five when it's lost."

In short, it is the same mechanism as the anti-resale.

Again, I'm not going to criticize the method of collecting and scaling purchases and trading them together.

It could be called the King's Road of Commerce.

But I won't allow you to run out in my city and deal with the kids of adventurers.

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She drops Sarah off from the office because she says she's "concerned about how it's going," and then whines her hands out in a small voice another time.

"And then I need to talk to Jilboa or Swiberry and get them to retire from business."

I can't let Sarah hear it.

Though I have thought of many rationales and methods, at the end of the day it will be resolved by violence.

That, in the end, will lead to a quick rush out to save the adventurer and teach this hands-on business man a lesson.

Unfortunately, this world is not kind.