"The futures transaction has already been completed.I think the contract should be fulfilled with certainty. "
Listen to my worries and Eye will answer.
Yeah, well, that's what Eye would say.
I keep my promises.
It's only natural for Eye.
However, it is subtle what others think of it.
It would be unpleasant to be chased further when you are in pain, no matter how convinced it is in advance and how much promise you have made.
I feel like I'm going to be resented.
"No problem with that either.Christina reported that she had a default arrangement at the time of the transaction. "
"Oh, is that so? Well, that's right.Christina, a natural merchant, will never make a deal with just a promise. "
The risk of buying rice beforehand.
Christina seems to have responded well as a merchant to the question of whether it really will come true.
The person who has already exchanged information about purchasing rice purchases magic equipment.
If such a person enters the harvest time of rice, and cannot give rice, it will be a big problem, so it seems that the response at that time was also decided.
Review Christina's contract again.
Ask Eye to bring the evidence he exchanged with the futures dealer and read it through.
I am individually negotiating with the other person, or the conditions may vary from person to person.
The sentences written on each certificate are different, so it seems like it would take a little time to read them all.
"Conditions when you can't give me rice....There's a lot going on. But the most common of them is to have a guarantor. "
"I see. It appears that the guarantor who would take it in place if the payment was delayed was trying to designate a relatively wealthy person.You may be the one to get it. "
When I looked at the deal that Christina had made, there were a lot of things.
If you fail to pay, confiscate your property.
Some items include household goods and land.
But if you want to avoid it and you can't pay for it, if you have someone to vouch for you instead, you can turn the bill over to.
That's the guarantor.
Naturally, the guarantor must have some money.
I wonder if there is such a person.
I thought so, but apparently there was.
It's special in the village.
In Orient Country, rice is collected as taxes from villages in its dominant territory.
Because of the size of the land and other factors, I was asked to pay a predetermined amount of rice, but at that time there was someone to connect the village to the country.
It is the one who is responsible for putting the village together.
They're called Shoya.
The rice made in the village was not given to the country by each farmer, but was once collected by the shallow shop and handed over to the country.
Naturally, at that time, the Shoya tried to increase his fortune by hand.
I will hide a portion of the rice paid by the villagers and negotiate with the country that I can't give any more because it was a crop failure this year, reduce taxes, etc.
If it works a little bit better, we can make more money than we make rice ourselves.
Since such a thing was done in every village, it was only natural that Shoya had more money than any villager.
It seems that there were many people who were given a guarantor when the Shoya was in trouble.
Shoya can't just be such a guarantor.
So during the deal, they had farmers buy some magic equipment and give them one of them.
This would not have been a problem if the rice had remained abundant.
If the rice is harvested without any problems, just being a guarantor will bring luxury magic equipment to you.
Even Shoya, a wealthy man in the village, seemed to have seen the magic equipment as a fascinating object and a dangerous guarantor.
But what about this year?
Everything is in danger.
How seriously did you think you would have to pay for the crops instead of getting the magic equipment for free?
Nevertheless, I don't think he would have been more sensitive to them than the peasants.
Nevertheless, if you look at the various villages where Shoya in each village has become a guarantor, you were as confident as you would have expected this year's abundance.
"I see. I mean, we should just take it from this shogun shop.In general, Shoya is lustful with money.Even if you take it from there, does it feel good to do it from the villagers? "
You may be resented for forcing farmers to collect the bill amount on the street.
However, Shoya seems to have been disliked by many.
Enough to cheat on the country's harvest and enrich its private stomach.
Instead of returning it to the villagers, on the contrary, it seems to have been steadily collecting rice from the villagers, and there are many people who are not impressed with it originally.
Such a showhouse would not make a bad impression on the Barca mercenaries from the villagers.
Then let's make sure to collect the money.
Though I was thinking about the village that was hit by the disaster, I decided to take action to get the contract amount exactly as Ai said.