Tsumi Kake Tensei Ryoushu no Kaikaku

Ninth Conference on Measures

"In the end, the North also failed to negotiate."

A few days have passed since the settlement negotiations between the Ike Chamber of Commerce and the Rosina Chamber of Commerce.

Reconciliation negotiations between the northern chambers of commerce importing vegetable cloth from the territory of the Marquis of Beltze also broke Sola's good fight.

In the conference room, Chaff looks up to the ceiling when Sola asks him about the outcome of the negotiations.

Sora returns the words in a way that doesn't seem interesting.

"Make it the Ike Chamber of Commerce, make it the northerners, because the major chambers of commerce don't have the ears to listen."

"It would be Lord Sola's job to make him have ears to listen to"

"... chip"

Chaff hit me with an honest theory, and Sora struck me in the tongue.

"Master Sola has been misinformed..."

Staring in surprise at Sania, Sola opens her mouth flashly.

"I had to stop cheap competition in another way than the negotiations failed"

Without pursuing Sora, who had changed her mind, the facades of the meeting room nodded.

Make sure everyone switched their minds, and Sora continues.

"First, decide where to drop this commotion. The primary goal is to keep the unemployed out as long as possible."

Currently, refugees are pushing towards the Viscount Territory.

More unemployed people would make vocational mediation to refugees more difficult.

Zez raises his hand and speaks against the goals set by Sola.

"I know you want to converge in a way that doesn't crush the Chamber of Commerce, but you're not gonna stop unless it crumbles?

I am trying to expand my commercial zone until I have a deficit, so I don't think I would back off even if I felt slightly painful.

Chuff agrees, and pinches his mouth.

"Wherever possible, I guess we'll have to crush it by small and medium-sized chambers of commerce, including the Rosina Chamber of Commerce"

"I don't think that's a good idea..."

Cole made a terrible difference to the conclusion Chaff made.

Asked for an explanation with a strange face, Cole retrieved a dossier summarizing information from the boarding house union.

"We are also paying attention to industries other than cloth for this disturbance. If we take a favourable approach to each of the major chambers of commerce, including the Ike Chamber of Commerce, which set up the expansion of the commercial zone, there could be expansion and unfair sales in industries other than cloth."

If Col's imagination becomes a reality, the small and medium-sized chambers of commerce operating in Viscount territory could crumble.

Cases can also be considered of coming in from outside the Viscountry, and the newly rebuilt and uncompetitive Viscountry Chamber of Commerce will be the target of the outfit.

Chaff was also able to imagine, silenced with a difficult face.

"... then we talk about crushing a major chamber of commerce, but it's a real fall, right?

Sania turns to everyone and asks for their consent.

Gorge nodded first.

"The set up side is a major chamber of commerce. I think you should get paid. The key must be the magnitude of the reward."

As a reward for embarking on the expansion of the commercial zone and disrupting the market, it causes the store to suffer losses to an extent that will not crumble.

It's a very difficult story to add and subtract.

Lulu throws a question to Sania.

"What's the funding flow for the Ike Chamber of Commerce?

"I'm roughly calculating... fixed costs are inflated and I don't seem to be able to afford much"

"The reason the fixed costs swelled is labor costs?

Sania nodded and multiple sighs fell in the conference room.

The increase in labour costs is evidence of the growing number of employees.

The Ike Chamber of Commerce employs people to produce cloth.

If it crumbled, these employees would get lost in the streets, too.

Moreover, the more competition prolonged, the more funds needed to be cut off, as the cloth sold at a lower price while running a deficit.

For the Ike Chamber of Commerce, it is a strategy to get cloth even slightly cheaper.

But it just seems like Sola and the others are spreading the damage to pranks.

Trouble, you can screw the loneliness...

That was what Sola and the others meant.

Open your mouth, like Chaff inadvertently came up with something.

"Simply impose a tariff on the importation of cloth - no. You're just going to be thrilled with your financial strength battle."

I thought it was a good idea, but I shrugged, and Chaff put his arms together.

Next, Sania raised her hand and obtained permission to speak.

"What if I set a minimum price for cloth?

Members of the conference room leak their admiration at Sania's suggestion.

By setting the bottom line for cloth, I thought I would make it impossible to compete for cheaper prices.

But only Sola shook her head and denied it.

"If the bottom line is set, I'll sell a lot of crude goods."

"Wow..."

Sania and the others who dont pull to the worst of ideas.

Lulu was the only one nodding with a convincing face.

"Bad money drives away good money. If everyone switches to a thin-profit sell-out method by spreading the crude product at the bottom like Sola, you won't be able to handle it."

In fact, the Ike Chamber of Commerce and others have failed to maintain quality at low prices, and the cloths produced on their own are of poor quality.

Still selling, so now that the refugee influx continues and cloth demand is on the rise, it would be a bad idea to set the bottom line.

"Then it's forbidden to intentionally sell without making a profit... you can't"

Sania shuts her mouth when she realizes it's not much different from setting the bottom line while she's talking.

After that, we narrow our wisdom, but we don't mention good ideas, and only time passes by for no reason.

Ultimately, Lulu came up with one proposal.

"If the Small and Medium Chambers of Commerce crumble, we'll inject the funds"

"Zombification..."

"Zombies?"

I don't know the meaning of the word that Sola spoke, and Ryu tilts his neck.

Nothing, Sora teased me.

"Honestly, I don't have enough money either. We need to find out more about how much room we can afford for the major chambers of commerce."

Still, if we make it public that Sola will be on our side with the Small and Medium Chambers, the major Chambers of Commerce will take two steps.

Even if it's hard to run, it's because Sola, who has a level of assets in possession of a large ship, is going to be the target.

─ ─ But still weak.

I want a hand that clearly makes me aware of my financial power, Sora thinks.

─ ─ Do we have to improve the loom?

Let them sell cheap cloths and settle early.

At this point, everyone still thought it would be advantageous.

At this point, we're still...