We finished the negotiations


“For now…I would like to buy the same number of barrels as in Ractos. They don’t have to be cut.”

“I understand. That is quite a lot, but I’m not surprised after the last time.

“Yes, that was very sudden… Even I was surprised.”

Mr. Kanat nodded. Apparently, he was so surprised last time when Claire bought most of his stock, that this was nothing.

“Also, could we perhaps talk about the possibility of having more delivered to the mansion regularly?”

“Hmm… As for that, I would have to discuss it with the others. Selling it is not a problem, but delivering it regularly might be difficult. Ah, is that why you didn’t buy all of it at once?”

“Uh, yes. After all, we would not be able to eat all of it.”

Even though it kept quite well… I thought it would be better to buy it regularly in manageable quantities.

That would give them time to make more of it, and if it continued to sell well, they might consider expanding their fields as well.

“In any case, selling it regularly would result in a connection with the duke’s house. And that should help with future sales.”

“…You really have thought this through. The chief and I really have not thought that far ahead…”

If it had value as a product, it would be easier for the village to produce more of it. Also, it might help to improve the quality.

Not that I had any complaints about how it was now.

“Indeed…six barrels. That and the transportation feels…I suppose around five gold.”

“I understand, five gold… That seems rather cheap?”

I had expected it to cost more.

“You noticed… Well, I lowered it just a little, since you are buying that much. It is more than enough profit for the village.”

“If you say so.”

“Ah, as for the transportation, please take it to a store managed by a Mr. Kalis in Ractos. It is owned by the duke, so it should be easy to find.”

If he took it there, it could be delivered to the mansion quickly.

Sebastian would have already talked to them, and so Nick could deliver it whenever he came by.

“Alright. Well, that is all that needed to be discussed.”

Unlike normal negotiations, it seemed like we were trying to sell cheaply or buy more expensive.

“As for the regular deliveries, I will speak to the chief and the other villagers about it… But I doubt anyone will be against it. After all, it was not something we usually sell, so it will be extra profits. And it will give the old women something to do.”

“Yes, thank you.”

“I am the one who should be bowing my head. Everything is going to help the village.”

After that, I asked him questions about how to preserve the konjac after it was delivered.

They were put in barrels with clean water and covered by a lid, which was enough for some time. But he said that it was best to change the water after it arrived.

Also, Phillip realized that he would probably have to carry it again, and looked rather glum. But Nicholas told him that it served him right for not playing with the children…

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