Reincarnated as a Villager ~ Strongest Slow-life
316 Ginseng, gold is gold
Twenty carriages in all Grandpa Marmur brought in. Half of us are vegetables that I ordered, and the rest are for the King's Capital.
Vegetable oils and wool are the main industries that carry the Kamla kingdom to this country and empire.
You think Grandpa Marmur's Chamber of Commerce is also organizing a caravan for the Empire? Such a big merchant went out of his way to the country, so you have a light back. Well, the same beat-up as the chairman. I can't believe you're fluttering around in a chair.
"You've got a lot of bitter urine this time."
Looks hectic. The taste is bitter. It is a vegetable that says it will be on its own once planted, and is considered a famine food for the Kamla kingdom. Why do you say that you don't usually eat it, feed it to livestock, salt it, and make it into a preserved food (they throw it away if you have to starve)?
It's such a vegetable, but the mermaid's tongue seems to feel like a fancy delicacy (?), and she tells me to buy everything if there is one. By the way, you're Nalbar's old man.
"Oh, I've brought a lot for your request."
"Whoa, that would help. I only make bitter urchins with camry."
No, well, if you want to make it anywhere, you can make it, but nobody eats it. Nowhere can you break a field into hungry foods. Not to mention bitter vegetables, no one would think to eat them.
"What, he buys vegetables that don't take any effort with one luggage and one gold plate. It's a good place to make money."
I sell it for seven rainbow pearls (like thirty gold coins?). Instead of making money, it is making money.
Well, cheaper, as opposed to each other, is my hardship loss. I can't do it without a lot of profit.
"We're convinced of each other. If you're making money, you can't make money."
No one is losing money. Everyone is happy. Let's go win-win.
That said, I didn't tell Grandpa Marmur where this vegetable was going. That harbor is where General Halyar lives. It is in General Halyar's interest to make it a priority. It is my role, as a friend, to cooperate as General Halyar wishes.
Grandpa Marmur looks like he said something, but he never talks by making his business with me a priority. Exactly the merchant among the merchants. Don't deserve respect there.
"That's discipline, Grandpa Marmur."
Grandpa Marmur has given his vegetables a time frozen junction (granted to crystal balls).
It's been three years since I've checked the boundary (crystal ball). Well, it looks like an idiot, but Grandpa Marmur keeps his promise to me properly. Tell you what, he's a frightened grandpa...
"I'm not calling it discipline. However, if you live long enough to do business with all sorts of people, you see what they care about. You care about people. Then you have to protect being a person as a business partner. That's trust."
... That's right, the knock-ups that have been doing business with people are awesome. I'll take care of something you can't buy with money.
"Hehe. That's better than a hundred pieces of gold."
"Ten thousand gold coins is a bad word."
It's less than third-rate that I think I can buy anything with gold. Saying there's more than money is just stupid. There's so much worth in this world that you don't get on both hands. Each person has a different sense of value. Perhaps gold is gold. Something that is a tool or a guiding principle for doing something. I can't be the best - I exist.
We gaze at each other and laugh at each other at the same time.
"─ Well. I bought all the vegetables, but what about Grandpa Marmur's other caravan?
Even though it's usual to go against the side roads, it's the master of the side roads who goes back when he realizes it. Hi, I'm telling Texto.
"Oh, I'm not monopolizing you."
"Sure. I told Grandpa Marmur because he was all I had."
Well, some of the caravans that come to this square say Grandpa Marmur was Matomo.
"What do we do?
I'll buy it.
I answered the question briefly.
No matter how much food there is, there are many places (Elina). I'll buy it if you don't sell it to me. Well, if the price and quality fold, but...