664: Chapter 489: Concept of Comrcial Network Deploynt_3 664: Chapter 489: Concept of Comrcial Network Deploynt_3 “Leave the repair work to ; you and your escort girl will handle the specific operations and managent.
We’ll each take half of the profits,”
If it were to establish that kind of pure intelligence network, it would still be a bit too early for Gaven.
It would be better to spread out a comrcial network first.
As long as that network is laid out, the intelligence network will naturally form.
He was ready to use Mother Gao Ser’s influence in the City of Brilliance to start a pilot project.
Even if it didn’t turn a profit, at the very least it wouldn’t incur losses.
Mother Gao Ser’s beautiful eyes started to twinkle as she said, “This thod is good, this thod is good.
The shrewdness of my girls, combined with the construction and repair capabilities of your Gnolls, opening inns on the trade routes is a surefire business.
When the ti cos, we will not only provide various food and drink services, but we could even offer cart repair services.
Right, and with your Fae Race subordinates, if each inn is equipped with one or two such beings, we could also provide horse treatnt and replacent services.
This is essentially a combination of inns, carpentry shops, stables, and many other services all in one.”
Mother Gao Ser grew more and more excited as she spoke, “If we spend money to hire a few blacksmiths, our inn could encompass all services, without the need to depend on towns.
We could completely establish stand-alone fortress inns in more desolate places.
Such inns usually have no competitors, totally monopolizing the market, and when it cos to pricing, we could float it appropriately.”
If such inns could be equipped with one or two Enlightened Trees, that would be even more perfect.
Not only would security be greatly ensured, but we could even offer loading and unloading services.
If there are vehicles that break down nearby, we could also provide towing and repair services…”
So things develop to a certain point and beco interrelated.
What Mother Gao Ser was talking about, in fact, resembled Earth’s highway service stations, but the services offered were more nurous and comprehensive, equal to a mini-village fortress.
If it developed well, as ti went by, forming a new village town around it would be nothing out of the ordinary.
Most villages and towns on Felen have co into being this way, including Anfield Village.
Its core is the cluster of shop buildings on Longroad; they were the first to be constructed, and the rest expanded from there.
“Madam, you truly are the best candidate for this position,” Gaven said to Mother Gao Ser, giving her a thumbs up, “This is indeed a direction for our future developnt.
But such fortress inns demand high personnel quality and a substantial volu of trade route traffic.
In the early stages, this might be a bit heavy for us.
It would be better to start by refurbishing abandoned shop buildings, and later on when the opportunity is right, we can begin building fortress inns.”
What Mother Gao Ser ntioned was actually the direction Gaven wanted to develop in the future.
Since she had co up with it on her own, that was even better—it was as if the idea and innovation were hers.
Her motivation to push forward this project would naturally be stronger.
“Stone Stallion Inn in Anfield Village is sufficient for us.
We can start straight from there, beginning with Longroad.
Tomorrow, no, in a mont, I’ll follow the rchant caravan and take a trip along Longroad to see if there are suitable locations along the way,” Mother Gao Ser’s enthusiasm was fully ignited.
If this thing really ca to fruition, in the future, what’s the point of opening places like Joy Hall when you can own inns and shops and be a relaxed proprietress.
“I’ll leave this matter in your hands, madam.
Rember to note down all the sites you scout, and we can discuss them afterward.
If you return and I have already left, don’t worry.
I will make ti to co back here every few days, and we can arrange a specific ti according to our needs,” Gaven handed over this matter to Mother Gao Ser, only coming in at the very end to make the final decision.
After all, this was a very tedious and energy-consuming affair.
His focus for the next month would be consud by the Darama immigration matter.
As his responsibilities grow, he can no longer personally handle everything and must delegate so tasks to other capable individuals.
Mother Gao Ser, tied by mutual interests, was one such person.
“Don’t worry, this little matter won’t be difficult for ,” Mother Gao Ser assured him confidently.
“Then I won’t keep you any longer, madam.
They are calling for below,” Gaven greeted Mother Gao Ser and then headed back the way he ca, finding it even more effortless than the ascent.
With a little push, he landed smoothly on the ground.
There was a Horse Farm Owner standing at the entrance of the inn, indicating by the removal of the Magic Barrier that they had finished re-discussing.
After sitting back down, it was still Mage Anbala speaking on behalf of the Horse Farm Owners, “We have no major objections to the overall direction of this transaction.
There are just a few minor issues to clarify.
First, where do you need us to deliver the warhorses?
If it’s to the Valley, the price you ntioned is unacceptable to us.”
“No need to go to the Valley, just to Efanso on the Giant Dragon Coast,” Gaven gave a precise destination this ti.
The route from Darama to Efanso was relatively flat; the hardest part was having Thacel and Amu, two powerful nations, as roadblocks.
Normal trade routes were not an option; one had to forge a path through the wilderness.
This issue had been turned over to Blood Claw and his Blood Claw Legion to resolve.
From Efanso onwards, whichever path was taken involved a lot of rugged and steep mountain roads; at this point, a large number of beasts of burden were needed for assistance.
Upon hearing Gaven’s destination, the Horse Farm Owners let out a sigh of relief, unintentionally.
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