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Elydes Chapter 98: Competition

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Chapter 98 - Competition

The price of the bulk of his potions was quickly settled. Their common effects gave them a clear market value in the archipelago.

Contrary to most other rchants, Reishi wore no enchantnts to mask his mana veins. His profession proudly showed as red, while his race had climbed up to Orange . No doubt another ploy to draw people into a false sense of complacency. The rman made most higher-tier rchants look like clumsy children when negotiating a deal.

Forty-six silvers and nine coppers. I cant go any higher, and Im buying at a loss, Reishi said with a pained expression.

Kai could tell the rman wasnt lyingon his willingness to go higher at least. He was certainly not going to lose any money.

Thats less than last ti, Kai frowned. Even if the price wouldnt budge, he didnt want to let the rfolk think he had gone soft.

A few years back, hed have considered forty-six silvers an absurd amount of money. Almost half a gold! That was before spending ti in Sylspring. Even outside poshtownwhich was a different world in itselfprices were rapidly rising.

That amount of silver was more than he had ever earned before, the result of almost half a year of work. There was also the price of the crafting materials to consider. If Dora didnt let him use the plants they cultivated in the garden, the cost would be much steeper. Even then, Dora also needed those herbs for her work, and not every plant was present in the garden in sufficient quantities. So he foraged in the jungle, others he had to buy.

I rember last ti all the prices were at least 10% higher. And they had already dropped from the ti before. Kai complained. He had made sure to check a few shops before coming here. Alchemical products seed to have taken another hit, especially the basic potions.

Sorry, Kai, this is just how the market goes. Healing redies prices have fallen a lot recently, Reishi lay back on the couch with a tired sigh. You arent the only alchemist on the archipelago anymore. Just in the last couple of months, three more have arrived in Higharbor, I heard. None produces anywhere near Drofs output, but there are quite a lot of them.

Kai cursed under his breath. First, this Drof appeared out of nowhere two years ago and began to crank out industrial quantities of cheap potions. And now these newcors started sprouting up like poisonous mushrooms after a rainy day.

He still rembered fondly when the only alchemists on Yanlun were those contracted to the Republic. They sold little on the open market and only expensive high-grade potions. They disdained the low-end market where Kai made most of his money.

Spirits help , its an infestation! They have the whole continent for themselves, why do they have to co here?

Reishi sipped from a cup of tea with a quiet calm. It was only a matter of ti before soone from the mainland would catch on the void in the market and jump to fill it.

I know, Kai pouted.

I just didnt think it would happen so soon. I thought Id have a few good years.

His fingers fiddled with an empty glass vial. The gravy train was coming to an end. There was nothing he could do about it.

Co now, its not as bad as you think, Reishi waved away his worries. The prices will stabilize soon. With the margins getting thinner, they cant go much lower. And trust , none of the new alchemists can afford to sell at a loss to undercut the competition. Apart from Dorf maybe, but we have an understanding.

Kai narrowed his eyes suspiciously, Is Dorfsupplying you too?

Reishi shrugged, I like you, Kai. But while the quality of your potions is excellent, your quantities cant keep up with the demand. I need to turn a profit to pay my employees.

Betrayal stabbed his heart. Kai pressed his lips shut before he said sothing he would regret. Reishi was right, of course. He ran a rcantile enterprise, not a charity. He couldnt abandon a market just to avoid hurting Kais feelings. And yet, it still burned.

Does it really have to be Dorf? That man had been the bane of his existence. The harbinger who signed the beginning of the end, cutting into his profits. So of his products had even reached Sylspring. Despite never having t him, Kai had grown a personal dislike for the man.

Hes the one with the best quality and quantities, Reishi gave him an apologetic smile.

Of course, he is Damned Dorf. What kind of na is that?

With only the scraps of ti left from his training and no profession, Kai would never be able to compete. Swallowing his annoyance, he nodded to Reishi. Dont worry. I understand.

If you want so advice, the rchant began tentatively, waiting for his tacit approval before continuing.

For now, the foreign alchemists all stay in Higharbor. Its not a surprise really. The city alone makes up about a third of the economy of the archipelago. Its the biggest market by far, and the easiest place to find raw materials.

Kai didnt let his surprise show, curious about where Reishi was going with this. The rman made it seem like those facts were common knowledge. Nothing could be further from the truth. Sylspring didnt even have a newspaper, and the only source of information was word of mouth and hearsay.

Moving goods around the Archipelago isnt easy, for most people that is, Reishi continued with a proud smirk. By staying holed up in Higharbor, where there is an excess of supply, their potions lose value. You have a great advantage in Sylspring by cutting travel costs. The rman leaned forward, Kai could almost see sar signs in his eyes.

Sure, soone will connect the dots sooner or later and try to move out. But if you establish your presence here now, custors tend to stick with what they know.

Reishi reined the excitent back in. At least thats what I do.

I think I can see why you beca a rchant

Kai nodded thoughtfully. He couldnt find any fault with Reishis reasoning, there were just a few logistical problems. Ill think about it. But if I were to sell locally, wouldnt it make more sense to cut you out?

The rman laughed, Yeah, youre right. Guess I let my mouth run faster than my brain. I let myself get carried away.

Kai gave him a long look. To follow your plan, I would need to brew enough potions to satisfy Sylspring market and get into local distribution. He looked into the rman's pale eyes observing his reaction. I dont have the ti nor the connections to do that.

I guess were stuck with each other, then. It must be fate. The hint of a smile appeared on the rchant's thin blue lips.

Yeah, as if you hadnt thought of that already. Should have known it. You never make such blunders.

Do we have a deal for the forty-six silvers? The rchant said, hinting at the price they had been discussing.

And nine coppers, Kai specified before accepting his cold hand.

Naturally, thats what I ant.

Sure you did.

Two servants were summoned to take away the boxes containing the results of months of work. Kai listened to the jiggle of silver coins falling into his bag with great satisfaction. Despite the fall in prices, he had still earned more money than so people saw in their lifeti.

But most islanders dont live in such an expensive town or plan to travel to the mainland, a small voice in his head reminded.

We can get to the fun stuff now, Reishi wasted no ti, eager to get his pald and scaly hands on the remaining potions.

Less than a tenth was left from the original pile. An assortnt of the most rare and peculiar concoctions. Elixirs that affected the mind and mana, the highest-grade salves and poisons he could brew, and one-of-a-kind experints.

They were the most costly in terms of both raw ingredients and ti. They also sported the biggest number of failed tries before he managed to produce a functioning product without severe side effects.

The haggling resud. There were no local market prices to use as a basepoint for most of the potions, which ant he could make a killing or lose a ton of money. Treading into uncharted waters, it soon beca clear Kai wasnt the predator but the prey.

He had gotten his fair share of experience negotiating, but he couldnt delude himself. There was no chance he would beat an experienced rchant with a profession. At best, he would recoup the costs for the ingredients and his ti.

Despite their supposed friendship, Reishi showed him no rcy in the continuous back and forth. Mana Sense caught strange pulses in the ambient essence, probably the trace of an unknown skill. He had no idea what it did or how to counter it, but Danger Sense showed no reaction.

The rman weaved together dramatical and reasonable claims until Kai had no idea what to believe. Even when the rman reluctantly conceded, Kai suspected it was all a way to dupe him.

So thats sixteen silvers and thirty-eight coppers, Reishi shook his hand with a radiant smile. "Wasnt that fun? Have you ever considered trying as a rchant? You are a natural.

Kai responded with a strained smile. That had not been fun, at all. It was like fighting an uphill battle with only one certainty: you couldnt win, just minimize your losses.

Spirits rcy, this was exhausting.

You couldnt have gone easier on ? Kai complained.

Nah, what would be the fun in that? You should take it as a complint. Not many can go toe to toe with a rfolk rchant and not lose terribly.

Thanks

Toe to toe. Sure.

The words echoed through his thoughts with a simple and clear implication. His exhausted mind couldnt help but replay the negotiations thinking what he could have done differently.

Nope, Im done! Next ti Ill call Flynn to deal with this.

The sparkling silver coins helped raise his mood a little.

I brewed those potions to improve my Alchemy, everything I get on top is just a bonus.

Reframing the events helped sowhat. It would have been much easier to hang on to the idea if Reishi didnt look so radiant.

Do you want to stay for lunch?

Thank you, Im fine.

Your loss, I wouldnt even have charged you for the al.

How generous of you.

Maybe next ti, I need to get so air.

I look forward to the potions youll bring next ti, Reishi waved him goodbye.

Out on the streets with a bag full of silver, Kai felt marginally better. His stomach grumbled demanding to be fed.

Consciousof the small fortune he was carrying, Kai kept to the main streets, a healthy dose of paranoia kicking in. Danger Sense reassured him people werent staring longer than usual, even if it felt like it. The presence of patrolling enforcers reassured him and made him feel ashad a mont later.

His eyes darted over the passersby. All his senses tensed to notice anything out of the ordinary. When a presence tried to sneak on him, he reacted without a second thought. Water mana was already condensing when he recognized the face.

Ahi! That was uncalled for! Flynn massaged his arm. Youve gotten even more violent since the last ti we t. Is this how you greet your dearest friend?

Why did you try to sneak up on ? Im just Never mind, Kai said. Im sorry if I overreacted. How have you been?

The little thief wasnt so little anymore. Flynn was in the middle of a growth spurt, towering a head and a half over him with his lanky fra. Casual clothes hid his wiry fra. The cunning green eyes remained the sa he rembered, as did the ssy brown hair. Just a tad less disheveled than he rembered.

Im a rciful friend, so Ill forgive you this ti, Flynn said, right as he punched him in the shoulder. Now were even.

Kai took the hit without a sound and a good quick flare of Empower. Thankfully the last specialization focused on improving his endurance.

Disappointnt at his lack of reaction flashed through Flynns eyes.

Did you get your profession? Kai asked. That punch carried much more strength than it should have.

A wide smile appeared on Flynns face. Of course, I did. My little sister was extrely impressed with what I got. Suffering through all those boring lessons was worth sothing after all.

Under Kais Mana Sense, bright mana channels revealed the undeniable proof of a red profession and an Orange race. He could see Flynns ego already blowing up to obscure the sun, eagerly waiting for his questions and envy.

Kai swallowed his congratulations and turned around, We can catch up later. Now Im busy.

What are you carrying in that bag to make you so tense? he inquired, staring at it curiously.

Just the usual supplies.

You got a payday, didnt you?

Dammit.

Keep your voice down, Kai hissed, throwing suspicious looks over his shoulder.

Wow, it must have been a big one. Flynns eyes sparkled. Bigger than last ti?

Kai grabbed him by the arm and started dragging him down the street. Be quiet.

Fine, but youre buying dinner.

Deal. Just shut up. And I expect you to share so information too.

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