Sweet Reincarnation

206 Stories Teacher's Visit

The building of the Nata Chamber of Commerce in Thursden, Mortairn territory.

Because of the many expensive deals, the building is a splendid building with total stone construction, not likely to break it a bit or softly, and I don't see any place that could burn it. The entrance and exit of the carriage, etc. can be protected by lowering the iron lattice if necessary, and we can see the determination to protect our property, even if bandits try to attack us.

It was the first time in a long time that a nostalgic figure had visited the building that would have required quite a bit of money.

"Master!!

"Oh, Detmar, you look good."

It was the owner of the building, Decoco-Nata, who walked into the building and greeted Detmar Stuck, who shouted early, remaining a teenager's brightness.

He is the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce with dozens of employees, hundreds of units of workers and a good number of business members.

For Decoco, Detomar is the first apprentice I've ever raised. On the nostalgic face, the chairman of the ghost (Auga) business, usually made with the intent of a harsh face, also loosens his cheeks.

"Master, you seem to be making money"

Detomar youth looking around the building say with a sense of reality. Until then, I sat at the master's carriage table and learned how to do business. From that time on, I couldn't imagine that so many people would be busy. Only admirably, I wonder if many of the busily working humans are subordinates of their masters and their movements give rise to much wealth.

It is also a matter of pride to be a disciple to feel the greatness of one's master.

"Something like that. Not yet."

"Huh? It's been quite a rumor in Nandu and Wangdu. Fast forward to the Nata Chamber of Commerce. I have a high nose too."

A king capital refers to the capital of the Kingdom of God, but a southern capital refers to the territorial capital of Count Ratesh. Originally Count Ratesh territory had a past that was one kingdom, and the territorial capital also leaves the remnants of that era behind. Old humans still leave their old senses behind, and from local love, they shudder that their city is the heart of the country. Anyone has at least the pride of being the center of the southern region, and sometimes calls Rateshbal the southern capital in the sense of the southern center.

If you do business in Rateshbal, Count Ratesh's capital, don't inadvertently say “southern border”. Detomar is one of the teachings taught by his master.

"Right. I'll ask around there later. Hey, get your visitors ready in my room."

Decoco spoke to a young man who was nearby.

He was a man who was hired and still shallow in the sun, and after a bit of a stir by the time he realized he was telling him, he said he understood and ran away.

The employer, the chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, turns to his disciple after writing in his heart that the education of merchants to always show their spare time will drip away later. I can educate store clerks about customer service later, but I can only deal with visitors now.

Open your mouth after correct posture, correct collar and correct expression.

"Cohon, then, sir, can I buy or sell today?"

Even though he is a disciple, he is a guest at first.

Respond to guests as guests and remember to be polite even when they are close. It is fundamental in the basics of a merchant.

"Wow... my master told me he was my husband. Doesn't look good..."

Decoco, who almost yelled at me for being obnoxious, but a serious act in the business, such as absurd his voice to the person in the business. There are some commercial laws that dare to be close to each other, but the Chamber of Commerce in Decoco is a good place to be both emerging and emerging. If the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce himself does not set an example, the people below will begin to imitate it, so he will be polite to his close friends and not disrupt his business attitude.

Align your feet and fold your hips deeply with a sharp, one-muscled posture. Your right hand is placed behind your hips and your left hand is fluttered in front of your body so that the tip of your hand reaches your right shoulder. It was like a bow in this world, but one bow. It was a beautiful attitude that made me feel so accustomed to mastery.

To the example of his esteemed master, Detmar unexpectedly tells the purpose of today's visit while about a half step backwards.

"Oh...... uh, both. I'll talk to you later about buying it, and selling it now."

"Ho."

Decoco's exclamation. Because the growth of the apprentice was apparent where a rain-dew sheltered cloth cover was taken from the carriage of the nostalgic carriage he once gave way to.

"Charcoal."

It was on the carrier, a black chunk. After packing it in a cluttered vegetable bag into bread, I keep it tight. It's a dangerous state of strict fire prohibition, but spectacular inside.

In this world, firewood and charcoal are very commonly used as fuels of all kinds. Naturally, Decoco is also a familiar commodity, and it is Decoco no other who taught Detomar how to tell the good from the bad.

A little thicker, besides beating each other the longer ones made a high sound with the kings without breaking. It's proof that it's stuffed, good charcoal. As a master, it was a delicacy that made me want to praise the disciple for the sight of the prepared products.

"What do you say, Master? Long coal from rehab. It would be rare to have all this good quality. That's thirty. I had a hard time purchasing it."

"Yeah, yeah. Long coal burns well, so treasure it in places like inns. Good eye-opening and well-thought out demand from the seller. You've grown."

Demand for charcoal means the least summer and the most winter. Anyone would understand that it consumes more fuel in cold weather than in hot weather.

Prices generally work with this, but I can honestly admire the fact that I have purchased them at an excellent time to identify when the value hits the bottom and the value goes up while I carry it. Yeah, it's a tough product that won't hurt that much. Moreover, even for the Chamber of Commerce, there is still room for increased value for winter at this time of year, arguably a commodity with high demand for buying. As for brokering, it is close to full score.

Good business at the middle of nowhere: good for yourself and good for wholesale destinations. Decoco narrowed his eyes that the growth of his disciples was a real pleasure.

"You want me to buy it for a good price for the hard work. One four-silot, one hundred and twenty. How about ten lets, including a redemption fee? It would be a bargain."

"I just want to say it's cheap... but unfortunately there's a long journey twist on coal. A lot of scum can't be called long coal when it's crushed. Scum coal is badly fired, and storage is troublesome because it zeroes out of the eye of the cage. Isn't one syrup at a time exquisite?

Indeed, the disciple was growing. But that's why I can't do the Lord of the Chamber of Commerce or anything else if I'm going to cut it in business.

Touch the bottom of the bag and make sure that there are quite a few broken shards. I guess a lot of the charcoal hit each other and the walls of the carriage and crushed them while they rocked on a long journey. Tough charcoal can easily be broken or broken.

"Master, look carefully if you can crack a little when transporting. It would be force majeure. It was perfect when you bought it, wasn't it?

"You can't do that. Only the spot at the time of the transaction is the basis of the evaluation. Especially if you don't anticipate the risk of breakage or cracks when transporting them, you won't be in business"

"Didn't you tell me that?"

"Let me tell you now. You've learned a lot."

The timing of the purchase, the anticipation of the demand for sale and the firmness of the merchandise can be said to be perfect. If you try Decoco, you even feel proud of your apprentice.

However, the risk prospects at transport are still sweet. I guess banditry measures were fine, but pedestrians have to weave in the danger of goods deteriorating due to vibrations and time lapses during transportation, starting with groceries.

"But isn't a single sylot a complete deficit? There's more than half of it left to be decent, and it's cracked. Because the fire is good with fire anyway, so there will be use for it. Blacksmiths and baking? Can you hit me with three shilots?

Decoco laughs inside feeling even more grown up in the words of his disciples. Indeed, some customers say crushed charcoal is easier to use. Blacksmiths who want to take up a lot of burning area and increase their firepower, or household use that doesn't require as much burning time as long coal. In that regard, the disciple's point is correct.

However, because of this, there is no sense in selling scum coal for the same amount as long coal.

"That would make us in deficit. Even a few apprentices love business. How about a shilot and a half?

"Is the master the devil? Consider that charcoal will also increase in value for winter support. What were your expectations for the future? Including that. Two and a half syllots."

"... I can stick it a little bit more, but I guess I'll give it a break today or so. It'll be good."

In terms of the range of the market, it's within range for once, Decoco whines inside.

If this is a seemingly or suspiciously likely guest, I will buy more, and there are negotiating materials for it, but Decoco is still a son of man, and his first apprentice has some enthusiasm.

If it was profitable enough, I hit my hand at the top of the market that I would not be forced to abuse my apprentice.

If we shake hands with each other, it is a greeting for the conclusion of the negotiations.

"Phew ~ good. Now we can have a good meal for a while."

A disciple who outspoken his shoulders. The master labors as he slaps such a disciple on the back.

"Well, if you're buying, what do you do?

"I don't like empty loads, so I'll buy something, but what do you have? What are your master's recommendations?

Since Mortarn territory is in the midst of development, consumption is higher than the supply of supplies. This is particularly true of food, fuel, building materials, daily necessities, etc.

In addition, it was originally wheat and beans when it came to Mortairn specialities, but confectionery has also been the subject of discussion lately.

There are also many merchants to visit, and merchant enemies buy sweets and sunny groceries as tough purchases. Purchasing these in Mortairn can easily be a bad grasp on high prices.

While supply is limited, demand increases. Flow and outflow from other territories continued, and the market fluctuated dramatically. What used to be cheap is not necessarily cheap next.

This means that every time you come to Mortairn territory, the products that are likely to be profitable change.

If you're a regular merchant, you're going to have a rough time with this horrible up and down market, but the only strength of Detmar, which is young and immature, would be that you can get help from the best advisors who are most familiar with the market in this Mortairn territory. Whoever it is, it's the head of the Decocco Chamber of Commerce. He is also a person who can be considered the person making the market and is the most reliable source of information as a master.

Though a master who remembers commercial rigour, he does not give information to his disciples without falsehood, nor does he hide information that needs to be careful. In that respect, you can rely on more than anyone, more than your parents.

"What I recommend now is fur. It is Itachi fur, and has a good grain. A businessman brought in a lot the other day, but at the request of a business partner, he said he really wanted Stran."

The disciple has doubts about the master's information.

"Is that it? Isn't Stran the most expensive time because it's pre-plant when it's this time of year?

"Oh. It was time for us to run out of inventory and the market to go up, but they said," Oh, my God. I was supposed to blow a lot of money, but I paid for it with fur because there was no cash on the boulder. I bought it in triplicate. "

"A triple... isn't that a 70% discount? You think I'll take it down and buy it after selling it for a price? []/(exp, v5r) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (1) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk

"If you look at it only in Mortarn territory, there is little demand for fur, so it's a fair price. This kind of thing is basically sold around Wangdu, which is in high demand. Besides, they expected to make a profit from it. It's your own fault. And well, that's why we're in a pretty lucrative situation to sell at the market. Here's why I recommend it."

Stolen is a seasonal product among mortarn treats. There is a fixed time to plant it, and there are only a few delicious times.

Still, they have a flirty customer who really wants to try rumored treats, and pedestrians who come as agents for such customers often don't thread on their gold. There are no products in stock at this time, and there is no reason to be sure of their authenticity if you try to deal with them. I mean, the saying goes right through. The excellent duck of the Nata Chamber of Commerce…… is a superior customer.

In this world, cash transport carries the corresponding risks. In particular, transporting large sums of money cannot be helped unless accompanied by considerable escorts.

Then, when it comes to what to do, I use the hand of carrying a product that is easy to redeem, and redeeming it at the counterparty. Because if it's a rare commodity that will have legs if you try to convert it into cash, and you need a handover to redeem it, the person who steals it will be quite hesitant to do so.

Since intermediate margins are taken at the time of cash changeover, it is also a good story to store with cash changeover products, and it is one of the major roles of the Chamber of Commerce to mediate the barter of such commodity transactions.

Storage items in this hand are often excavated because unexpected items can be held in unexpected locations.

Sometimes, as the Nata Chamber of Commerce, it turns out that selling to incoming and outgoing pedestrians is a better deal than the hassle of going far away and redeeming and cashing in. If you are going to go farther away than you used to be, you can really say it's a bargain, even if it's cash and hard for people who are calm on their hips.

"If you recommend a master, don't come off. Well, let me check the actual thing later for once, but I'll buy it. Can I buy as much as I can?

"I can't answer instantly around there either. Determine the value when checking the physical condition. We'll have it ready by tomorrow."

Not all products are managed at once, so to speak, by the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce. Sometimes merchandise that has been priced to make a profit is sold to merchants in and out of the store by a calculated clerk. It is impossible for the chairman of the Chamber of Commerce to carry out all the transactions.

Whether or not the product remains depends on whether it has not yet been sold. Decoco tells his disciple that he intends to secure the product by saying that a sale has been made, but it is also not something he can affirm remains at the moment.

"I want you to stay. Because fur is a great product that will increase in value for winter."

"Right. I'm glad you remember what I told you. I remember things better. My disciple."

"Really... Oh, yeah, I almost forgot"

Raise your voice like Detomar remembered something.

"I left a letter with Master Pastry, what shall I do? I got the job because I had a good rent, but I'm afraid I've been holding it for a long time, so I just want to give it to you."

"You can take that stuff directly"

"It would be rude of you to go all of a sudden and see me right away, wouldn't it?

"Well, I'll run someone first."

"Boulder, master can count on"

It is rude to suddenly just push the nobleman's mansion without any rash or prior contact. Even so, it is difficult to interact with aristocrats to a runaway human being.

How comforting it would be for a familiar person to do it, from a rash to a scheduling appointment.

"I'll take plenty of money."

The master was a ghost, and there was a disciple screaming.