"Pull out the cartel?

I repeated exactly what Aina said about Loran.

"I see. If we can indeed pull out the cartel. Ah, we can boost our fighting power, as well as strike 'Dragon Fire'. That's a good one."

Dylan said.

"Isn't it premature for boulders?

Pato said.

"There is still a difference in power, given the size of the funding and equipment and the number of members, just because we were able to outperform the cartel within the dungeon. If this one plots a pull-out, they might even set up a pull-out over there. Shouldn't we be as thorough as ever in supporting adventurers and retaining our advantage within the dungeon rather than poorly getting our hands on 'Dragon Fire'?

"Regardless, I don't think we can pull it out right now. To achieve this, we need to accumulate funds and increase our influence on the outside, as well as consolidate our inner organization. But if we maintain our dominance in the dungeon," Dragon Fire "will cause internal division and disintegration. At that time, the chance to pull out the cartel must come."

The interior quiets back with Sin.

I heard someone swallow a goku and a spit.

"What. It doesn't atrophy like that. What you do is the same as before. Develop individual capabilities, as well as deepen collaboration and enhance organizational capacity. At the same time, it moves agile if there is a chance in the market through gathering information. That repetition. The immediate goal is…"

Loran puts a bullet on the blackboard.

[Immediate objectives]

1, Make the partnership fuller to make sure you have an advantage within the dungeon

2, grow the number of partnership subscribers to up to 100

3, gather information and explore ways to pull out the cartel on more favorable terms

4. Relocate to more productive workshops (ateliers)

"I guess this is the place. Well, first of all about expanding the partnership between 1 and 2..., Eina"

"Yes."

"What is the production of this workshop (atelier) as it stands? Blue Armor, Flexible Sword, Intertwined Shield, Manufacturing and Maintenance How many names can you cover? Of course not."

"Uh, wait a minute, please"

Aina fishes with Gasagoso for the material at hand.

"About fifty people is the limit."

"So how many new Class B alchemists can I hire to bribe a hundred?

"What? Er..."

Aina hurries to try to calculate.

(Aina hasn't been around here yet either. If I had Range, he'd pop the numbers out in an instant...)

[Aina Burke's Skills]

Workshop management: B A

(Don't you still feel comfortable leaving the entire workshop (atelier) to you)

"Okay. So, just calculate it and let me know when it's over."

"Yes, sir"

"The next step is to gather information for the cartel. Wayne, Pato, Leena. How's the cartel coming from you guys? You think I'm gonna ride this invitation?

"As things stand, I feel unlikely. Just..."

Pato said, choosing the words carefully.

"I just think it's likely enough. It doesn't mean they also pledge allegiance to 'Dragon Fire', as Mr Loran put it, they just belong attracted by the sign of the world's leading alchemy guild, the island's highest treatment, etc. If we can prepare more than" Dragon Fire "treatment, I wonder if it would be possible to make it comfortable. But it still seems like a dangerous bet. If you set up something like that from here, you may also plot pullouts that have made money say things from the other side..."

"I see. Bye, Dylan"

"Ooh."

"Find out how much money you need to pull out the cartel, or how much treatment you're willing to pull out, individually. However, be careful not to let them know what you intend. You can't go any worse than you have to."

Copy that.

"Now, for the last time, we're moving to a new workshop (atelier), which is still in the planning stage, so I'd like you to ask me half the time, but the new workshop (atelier) wants to be built near the harbor."

"What!? In port?"

Wayne ate it.

"What is it...... is it possible to move it right off the 'Dragon Fire' and set up a direct confrontation?

"That's right. External adventurers landing from the harbor, they hit the upper hand for 'Dragon Fire'. If we can take away that customer, we'll be able to hit 'Dragon Fire' hard."

"We should do it now!

Wayne suddenly stepped out and said.

(I didn't expect to get a chance to avenge 'Dragon Fire' so soon. If we can relocate the workshop (atelier) to the harbor and take the customers away from Edgar...)

"Wayne, calm down. I just want this to happen, it's one of the ideals. At this stage there is still nothing short of money or land. I'm really still in the planning stage. I might take it down."

"What no? Come on."

"Mr. Loran, I think it's still premature to relocate the workshop (atelier) anyway if you're going to pull out the cartel. When it comes to meeting orders for external adventurers as well, you have to do a huge amount of work. I was wondering if it would be too late to bond with the local guild now for sure."

Pato said.

"Yeah. Right. I think so too. Let's keep this on the shelf."

Loran erases the item in the workshop (atelier) relocation written on the blackboard.

Wayne watched the white powder fall off the blackboard like it was scorched.

(Damn. I thought I could avenge Edgar's bastard right now. Is something wrong? How to get the money ready now......)

"Now, you know what each has to do, don't you? Well, let's get to it."

"" "" "" "Yes" "" "

"Mr. Loran, I was able to calculate"

I brought the paperwork that Eina calculated the personnel needed to create equipment for the 100 members of the partnership.

"Yeah. Which one?"

Loran looks at Eina's submitted calculations.

"Yeah, okay. I'll make a plan down here with these numbers."

"Yes."

Aina is able to accomplish her unfamiliar work and strokes her breasts down in a ho.

"Aina, I'm going to ask for more and more of these things in the future, so from now on, try to work with a little more awareness of the challenges of the entire workshop (atelier)."

"What? Yes"

(Ugh. I'm glad you're letting me do my new job, Mr. Loran, but maybe a little over-capable)

Aina shows some fatigue on her face.

Then Loran looked sorry.

"I'm sorry. I just put a strain on you."

"What? Oh, no, it's okay."

Aina hastily pulled her tired face in.

"It's just that you're the only one who can count on me for the entire workshop. Although Pato, Leena and Wayne also grew a lot compared to when they came in. There's still something sweet about it compared to yours. I know it's tough, but I need you to try harder."

"Yes, sir"

(Mr. Loran, that's sweet. Speak up for me, caring that I'm tired. Am I the only one who can count on me...? You can't just not work hard if you say so, can you? All right. We'll do our best)

Aina was going to get back on her mind and put her mind to work.

Loran headed towards Leena.

"Leena, what's going on with inventory management using the example" Waste Recycling "?

"Yes. Here's the thing"

Leena shows Iron B to Loran.

It was previously refined from iron ore degraded to Class C by oxidation (the ore degrades and drops the class after collection for a certain amount of time. For this reason it must be used early after collection).

"We found that Class B and below ore can be reproduced in 'Waste Recycling' even if oxidized over time."

"Okay. Looks like you could use a lot more stock of ore with this."

"Yes."

"Meet with Eina on how to manage ore while improving 'Waste Recycling'."

Copy that, sir.

[Leena Hart's skills]

"Waste recycling": B A

(If Leena's "Waste Recycling (Recycling)" becomes Class A, perhaps Class A ore can be recycled as well. That should not only consume the ore ourselves, but also be the raw material for the cartel pullout because we can sell the rest of it. in a way she could be the biggest trump card this time)

Loran once again looks out for Leena, who is refining the ore in front of the kiln.

She was singing her nose, putting the ore in the kiln.

(Good luck, Leena)

Pato was thinking about how he should proceed with his work while messing with and playing the harp (harp) in a room where only one person was isolated.

(Now, I need to find a way to improve sales and service quality with my skills, too)

Pato delays his thoughts while playing the harp.

(According to Mr. Loran, my unique skill, "Harmony (Tuning)," has reached Class A, so I guess it won't grow any further. If you can't expect to improve your skills, the only way to increase your sales any more is to expand the use and breadth of your skills....... hmm?

When Pato was playing "tuning" for the harp, he noticed a tone he'd never heard before.

(What's this? No way. Aside from the 'dragon noise' there are special sounds to dwell on...?

Pato hurries to repeat the melody he played earlier.

Loran was observing Pato from the shadows.

[Description of "Tuning"]

Undo the insane scales of the instrument by alchemy.

Sometimes special effects are granted when this is done on equipment.

The repaired instrument can be awarded 'Ryuan'.

(NEW) can be granted by alchemy to instruments that

(A new item is about to be added to Pato's description of "tuning". Unique skills are evolving and trying to widen)

When Loran looked at Pato again, he seemed immersed in the work.

(Sounds like you don't need to speak up for this minute)

Loran had no particular voice, and was softly off the spot.

(Well, then you're Wayne)

Loran goes to see how Wayne is doing.

[Wayne's unique skills]

"Demon Stone Cutting (Cutting)": C A

(Unique skills have not grown since then. Aside from spreading variations like Eina and Pato, it hasn't even become Class B. Still missing some key to growth?

Loran sighed.

(In any case, we cannot postpone the conclusion any further. Give up or raise, if you don't hit your next hand......)

"Loran. You got a minute?

When Loran is worried, Dylan talks to him.

"Oh, I'm going now"

Loran heard a report from Dylan.

As for the treatment of the cartel, the annual income of perhaps 10 million gold per person will not be lowered.

In addition to their salaries, they needed about 50 million gold in liquidated damages to pull out the cartel.

"Fifty million?"

"That's not all. When it comes to paying that much for the cartel, I need to give the other employees their salaries, too. Definitely gonna make a scene."

"I guess. Then in addition to the reserve of 50 million, the annual sales of the workshop. You won't be able to prepare it for the boulder right now."

"Then again..."

"Oh, we need to extend the partnership to 100 people. However, it is difficult for existing equipment and personnel to relocate to a new workshop (atelier), but there is also money for relocating the workshop (atelier)."

"That's a dilemma."

"Yeah. Cartesian pullouts are shelved for a while now. For the moment, we have to look for an affordable destination and wait for the forces of 'Dragon Fire' to fade by maintaining and expanding our advantage within the dungeon"

Wayne was sneaking out of the shadows to listen to the conversation between the two.

(Damn, you think it's shelved till the cartel pulls out? I'm not kidding. I don't have time for any more chintaras. I thought I'd change Loran's mind somehow.)

Wayne remembered what the two conversations were about.

(It's a partnership anyway. If the partnership goes up to a hundred people, that means we can have the funds to pull out the cartel. All right. Then...)

Wayne moved secretly to realize his ambitions.

"Shosho Knight" returned from the dungeon.

They were the ones who gambled the prestige of the Alliance to try the Ore Collection Quest again, but the result was disastrous.

Apart from the ore collected by the attack of the 'White Wolf', most of the men were also troubled with the gear they had wrapped around them, and even some of them were naked and came back to the city at the end.

Sendrick had barely half a beard left before he went on exploration as well, and all of it was scraped off in this exploration.

The Sendricks, the Knights of the Shoals, were to withdraw from the island in disillusionment.

They walked tobotobo down the road to the harbor in a seedy way, but the boulder islanders would not let them get laid against them either.

Because while they were on the island, they were basically humble and modest, and they literally couldn't help but forbid sympathy for stripping away and returning naked alike.

The bandits of "The White Wolf" were watching Sendrick and his ship leave the island in the harbor.

"I defeated Shogun as planned."

"The local guild guys who were with the Shosho Knight also hurt more than they had to."

"Now if the 'Spirit Factory' alliance enters the dungeon, we can bring it one-on-one"

"Now, how does The Spirit's Factory come? What a sight."

The local adventurers, hurt by the 'White Wolf', are pressed to secure this month's payment, and nature and they sniff information that the 'Spirit Factory' is looking for a good quest to pay for.

As Wayne swallowed one at the tavern, the tired adventurers dived in the door.

"Ha-ha, again, you've been fucked by bandits."

"You're a businessman."

"Damn, I don't know."

"That and this because the guys at Shosho Knight are fuzzy. Come on."

The adventurers asked for a drink, complaining.

And I noticed what Wayne looked like.

"Whoa? That's Wayne."

"Long time no see."

"Oh."

Wayne responds appropriately and stirs the liquor as it is.

"I heard that. He moved to the Spirit Factory."

"Hey. You and this guild are doing well these days, right? Lead an alliance. Introduce me to some quests."

"Heh, baka. Who's going to introduce you guys to something? My guild isn't free enough for you guys."

"It is. Chi."

"That's a tight one."

The adventurers walk away without looking funny.

But Wayne finally realized that there was growing demand for Loran and The Spirit's Factory.

(The guys on the island are also beginning to realize the value of Loran. I don't have a hand in not using this guy.)

Wayne looked back at the adventurers who had spoken to him earlier.

They still had little bitches in their mouths at the corner of the store on the sake.

When Wayne approaches them, he hears talk.

"And what do we do? I can't even pay for my gear this time."

"Maybe this is the tide. You want to wash your feet from adventure run and go back to your steadfast work?

"Yo. How shitty are you guys?"

"Am I, Wayne?

"What the hell. Just leave it on. I thought we didn't have time for this.

"Well, listen. Even you guys might have a way to join the 'Spirit Factory' alliance?

"What? Is that true?

"How?

"For now, this isn't a good place. Shall we move the place?"

Wayne took the adventurers to a more intimate store.

In the wake of the unsuccessful search for the Dungeon of the Knight of the Shore, the local adventurers who were traveling with them again were eating them up.

They also urged Leon and the others, through the Dawn Shield, to have the Spirit Factory launch an alliance.

Leon and the others will consult Loran as soon as possible.

"Oddly enough, the bandits' attacks seemed harsh this time around. There are more guys than last time who say they want to join the 'Spirit Factory' alliance. Some people say we can go into a partnership."

"Can't we help you somehow, Lorraine?

……

(The 'White Wolf' attack was also strangely harsh...? Probably conscious of the movement of the 'Factory of the Spirit' alliance. You'll set me up if you put me in the dungeon)

"Loran?"

"Oh, I'm sorry. Even the Spirit Factory isn't too shy to launch an alliance."

"Is that true? Then..."

"Except! Up to fifty. We can't have any more gear, and it could cause a significant deterioration in troop strength."

"Hmm. Fifty."

"Then you'll say no to more than half of them."

"Well, unfortunately, I can't."

"Dawn Shield" unfortunately had no choice but to accept Loran's terms.

"This is good for the 'Spirit Factory' alliance? Then let's talk about improving everyone's skills…"

That's how Loran tried to change the subject, and I heard him blurring out the window.

"What?

When Loran went outside, the adventurers were massively pushing him.

They're stuck in Aina, who came out to deal with them.

"Hey, what are you guys?

"Ugh. Get Loran out of here now!

"You're not the one to talk to."

One of the adventurers pushes Aina's shoulder with a dong.

Loran rushed to shelter Eina.

"Hey, what are you doing? What's all this fuss?

"Oh, there he is. It's Loran."

"Surround it!

The adventurers surround Loran.

"Aina, what about these people?

"I came suddenly. Tell them to join the Spirit Factory alliance."

"To the alliance?

(No information on the launch of the alliance should have been circulated yet this time. Someone leaked?

"Hey, let's join the Spirit Factory alliance."

"You're launching this one again, aren't you? Don't just leave me alone."

"You can share your quest with us."

"That's what they said..."

As Loran was shutting up, someone pulled the enclosure apart and interrupted it.

"Hey, what are you doing? Omei et al."

"Wayne?"

When Loran raised his confused voice, Wayne stood in front of the adventurers and covered Loran.

"What do you think of surrounding our guild leader, Temei et al."

"Ah, Wayne. Tell him from you too."

"Let's split the job. Come on."

"Separate jobs, huh? Shit, dude. We're not the kind of guild that can make a deal."

"What!?

"If you signed a contract with us, you can join the partnership first! We'll talk about it later."

"Partnership?"

"What's that?

"Instead of signing a lease agreement with us, it's a priority to get advice from an S-level appraiser. Holla, if you want to join, line up and write your guild and name on the form you want to join."

(Wayne? What...)

Loran was confused by a series of sudden events and Wayne's attitude, but just had to watch.

Wayne laughs damned well at the prospects.

(Now we're ready. Finally, the time has come for revenge. Wait for me, Edgar. I'll use all of these guys and smash all of Temei's "Dragon Fire")