The Adventure of the Boy With a Mind of a Middle-aged Man - 187 Episode 2 Executive Meeting
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As a result of the discussions, the 20 billion G loaned to the Maguire family settled to an annual interest rate of 5% as a result of somewhat unilateral discussions.
Initially, around Baltic, he said, “I can’t pay the interest!” I was prepared to divulge my dissatisfaction, “but I did accept it very lightly.
Perhaps if you think about it carefully, it’s natural. Asked about her mastery with Rhina, Bart recognized me as a merchant, not a nephew. There’s no way you can trust us from the bottom of your heart to think about a plan that doesn’t even involve local fans and children throughout the empire. It’s horrible and pleasant to let go, such as a free loan from someone who has such a credit problem.
And originally, in the case of the West Chamber of Commerce, the interest rate is 55% a year. Even babies can come up with how broken the interest rate of 5% a year is.
I remain involved only in the management means as a consultant to the territory in question, and the Baltic and others have the right of initiative in this territory. Mutual interests are perhaps the most reassuring structure for their lords than they are preserved.
Together, substantial intervention in this territory was possible. All we have to do is solemnly pursue reform in this land.
He is currently stealing her mother Anna’s eyes, exiting the Maguire family mansion and attending executive meetings.
“This is the end of the month for this Chamber of Commerce in the Ladle District.”
“A thousand billion G profits? I thought maybe a ton more.”
Ladle is still a developing land. Expenses are enormous. Besides, this is the amount excluding our Chamber of Commerce patent fees that come in without question.
The reason for this significant increase in revenues is probably….
“The main reason is that the successful development of generators and industrial machinery has seen significant improvements in working efficiency in various sectors. It’s an unprecedented economy.”
Strike a big hammer on Sagami Chamber of Commerce executives who report to excitement.
Not so much from the [human slime incident], the development team developed the generator. Even after that, the development of industrial machinery focused on spinning and necessities.
Mass production is progressing and selling to merchants from all over the country to fly.
“All seven oil fields present within the Empire were suppressed by our Chamber of Commerce. The reserves are substantial, and we can secure enough fossil fuels.”
Jude’s report is accompanied by cheers throughout the conference room. There is no such thing as not knowing the importance of fossil fuels in the executives of this Chamber of Commerce.
Electricity and oil fuels were also secured. All you have to do is improve your technology.
“What’s going on with infrastructure development?
“Raddle territory is now a construction rush. Electricity has already been supplied in 90% of the major cities of Camelot and Arcloy.”
Judo was right, I visited Camelot the other day but the landscape was changing.
A car runs across a beautifully maintained street in multiple lanes, and bicycles and pedestrians cross the sidewalk beside it.
Most importantly, there are still only a few things about automobiles because of Ladle’s productivity, but there are still iron objects running. Noblemen and merchants who visit Raddle for the first time mostly fall short of hips.
Street lights were regularly installed beside modern wooden buildings, illuminating the surroundings brilliantly even at night.
It may be said that precisely Camelot and Arkloy are the only partial reproductions of the Earth’s sights.
“What about the railroad?
“Oh, for each city in Ladle territory, it’s due to be completed by next year”
“A commercial guild asked me to build a railroad connecting this Camelot to Sutherland. Regardless, for the time being we will be running both the guild and our Chamber of Commerce, but don’t worry, the construction cost is at the full cost of the guild.”
A huge number of personnel and dedicated work machines are absolutely necessary for this purpose.
The most problematic is securing personnel, but those who received Jill’s will and are still slaves have been freed and temporarily employed by our Chamber of Commerce.
Satori and Akwu have joined our chamber of commerce to successfully operate the incident of picking between the two parties.
Today, they have already asked thousands of people to work in factories and shops of the Chamber of Commerce. It would seem that if some of them were to take charge of the construction work, they would proceed efficiently.
“Got it. You all right?
Confirm the silent consent of all to Jude’s words.
“So the next agenda is the military sector, though?
I am not an irresistible pacifist. It is imperative to reinforce the military merely to protect the territory. Especially since I’m hostile to both the kingdom of Amulzess and the imperial gatekeeper nobility.
“Ladle’s volunteers surpassed 2,000. They usually train, but they take charge of the city’s security and police.”
With Theo Grune as general, the Raddle army is finally taking shape as well.
I can’t let the military do the police imitation forever. Again, there is an urgent need to secure personnel.
(The liberation of the ladle…)
Homework you have to do one day, but the actual execution, maybe, isn’t that far.
“What about the manufacture of weapons?
“Expendables such as firearms and bullets are stored and locked in magic bags and stored tightly in warehouses. The total number of bullets is roughly a million.”
“A million rounds or… not enough yet”
We are still far from having enough to withstand a full-scale war.
“What about the tank?
“Once it’s been successfully developed, it’s still not at the level of deployment in action, both budgetly and manually.”
This advance of Leroy has been anticipated by me, too. Even the general public roads still seem to run only sparsely, and I am well aware that there is no room for turning them to the manufacture of tanks or anything else for the time being.
But…
“I want 50 ¢to be made as soon as possible. This is my pocket money and you go.”
Recently, the movement of the forces of the Gate nobility has become more active. Expensive shopping, but better than crying later.
“Okay. Hurry up! He’s a rough guy.”
When Leroy nodded, he replied as he stretched asleep.
Recently, the development of an example magic weapon (toy) has gained momentum, and he hasn’t slept well. Same old Mitsuhito.
“So last but not least, about the moves that are taking place within the Empire right now”
“Oh, is it a trade union? You think there’s a rapid increase in subscribers among imperial-centric merchants?”
Those who dispute the dominance of commercial guilds centered on the extravaganza of the empire’s aristocratic origins are the initiators.
They criticize the monopoly of profits by some in the name of patents and denounce their liberation.
To sum up, it’s businesslike I’m making money on patents, so just let me use the technology. I guess that’s what you’re trying to say.
“The Alliance doesn’t seem to recognize a trade union organization.”
Judd flaunted his shoulder sarcastically.
Patents are the core concept of a commercial guild. The guild can’t even admit it. As a result, a significant number have left and enrollment in trade unions has increased.
“You mean the merchants’ forces are splitting up?
Carla speaks to herself as she pushes her cheeks with her index finger.
“Oh, a significant number of chambers of commerce are not commercial guilds, but are under the umbrella of the Trade Union. Seems like it’s already a force you can’t ignore.”
It’s definitely true because I heard it directly from Rhina during this previous consultation.
“For a long time, you seem to be drooling over your beautiful mouth, but it seems like you can do whatever you want with the Gatekeeper nobility.”
One word or another of consent and ridicule rolls into Jude’s words laughing at the edge.
“The commercial guild and we decided to keep things quiet for the first time.”
A teeming conference room. Simply put, static observation increases the power of the Gateway nobility and the Trade Union. This reaction is not impossible either.
However,
“Oh, so we’re going to take advantage of this opportunity, buy up some obscure local luxury claims, and force ourselves into running our territory, huh?
Jude is sick and tired of it. To my mind, I guess Jude was thinking of a similar proposal to mine and Reina’s.
Most of all, I may not have actually intended to transfer this method to implementation, which would be less fortunate.
“Exactly. The science and technology within the Empire will improve significantly in this matter, and it will infiltrate the territory of the local luxuries into the forces of our Chamber of Commerce. Above all, it’s in our best interest.”
“So we can tighten the Trade Union out of our territory?
Wouldn’t Carla do it inside, too? My brother and the rest of the merchants are working out pretty well.
“Sort of. Ask the Lords to issue a warrant that merchants belonging to the Trade Union will not be allowed to do any business in each Territory. Even once, from the Federation of Trade Unions, they almost took it. The Lords will be happy to endorse you.”
In short, eyes for eyes, teeth for teeth. Same thing the guys at the Trade Union are trying to do. So we’re buying claims to local luxuries and getting them out of the business scene legally.
What this requires is enormous money and trust. They have money and power, but they have no trust. So if it’s not local fancy or so ruinous, it should get on with our story.
“Admiral, as always, don’t think horrible…”
Don’t freak me out like that. This will maximize profits.
Normally, local luxuries don’t like to be spoken out by outsiders in territorial management. It would be difficult to persuade, for example, the weakening of the forces of the Gateway aristocracy.
But not if it’s a creditor-debtor relationship. You should listen to me honestly.
And if there is an explosion of wealth among the inhabitants in each territory, that benefit will also be in my interest, the lead merchant. Anyway, patents generate money for their use. At the same time, it also leads to a relative weakening of the forces of the Gateway aristocracy and the Trade Union. That would be exactly two birds a stone.
“What do you think? Would I get an endorsement?
“Absolutely. If that’s what’s good for you.”
Everyone has expressed their agreement to Judo one after the other.
“Then investigate the territory where the problem is already, make contact with the lord and enter into negotiations.”
“” “” “Ha!!” “” ”
The executives stand up in unison to my instructions and put their hands on my chest.
Thus began the intervention of our Chamber of Commerce in each territory.