Mage Joan

Chapter 94: Make a small profit

Mr. Longfellow is holding a piece of chalk to write and paint on a huge wooden sign, nothing more than "our shop is new to enchanted fur fur", "a limited number of adverts like "quick purchase" and so on... It was a little unbelievable that the big bag came in. It wasn't until Jo Ann confronted him one by one to verify the magic effects of the five fur furs that he believed that the young mage was working hard.

Joan showed the enchanted fur fur face-to-face and also received unexpected advertising effects, which attracted a large group of passers-by to watch, and saw Joan utter a short word to make fur fur glow, and the cleansing stains became clean and new. Cheers. Immediately, there were two wealthy wives, both regular customers of leather goods stores, who went to Longfellow to ask for prices and intend to purchase enchanted fur.

Mr. Longfellow discarded the unfinished billboard and tried his best to brag about the enchanted fur, and Joan was ashamed beside him. However, it turned out that he was still too tender and wanted to complete the business. Mr. Longfellow’s self-promotional eloquence and cheeky skills were necessary skills. In the end, both furs were sold at 350 gold Durga.

A kind of fur without enchantment sells for only 150 gold coins. Excluding the cost of enchantment and the processing fee paid to Joan, Mr. Longfellow made a net profit of 100 gold for each enchanted fur. Qiao An is envious of envy, but his mind is very peaceful. After all, marketing is also a technical job. Don't force yourself without that skill. An An can earn a processing fee.

Where there are people, there is fashion, and rural villages like Delin Town cannot escape the trend of chasing fashion. When the two wives wore enchanted furs, they became more radiant, and when they walked out of the leather goods store, they immediately became the focal point of the women’s social circle in the town. Afterwards, people came to buy the same kind of enchanted furs. Mr. Longfellow was happy to close his mouth. In addition to entertaining guests, he took the time to pull Joan to the next workshop and stuffed him with a large purse. In addition to the 250 gold Duja payable, he was given an additional 50 gold Duja bonus.

Since Enchant Fur Fur is selling very well, Mr. Longfellow certainly has to make additional orders. Joan also made a lot of extra money and agreed to process 15 more enchanted furs, with a processing fee of 50 gold Duga. Calculated in this way, you can get another 750 gold Duga compensation.

At this point, Joan was like a "money shaker" in Longfellow's eyes. Not only did he generously pay the entire processing fee in advance, he also offered to increase the compensation of 10 gold coins per fur fur. In this way, Joan made a total of 1200 gold Durga today, which is the largest income ever earned.

A thousand and one hundred gold coins weighed more than 20 pounds, plus 15 fur coats, Joan couldn't drag home with his own hands. Mr. Longfellow called a carriage, personally helped Joan to bring the leather clothes and purses into the cart, and personally escorted him to the house before leaving the rest assured.

The poor child had never seen the world. Joan opened the money bag and looked at it again. He was dazzled by a lot of shiny gold coins, and his heart was full of ups and downs. With such a large sum of money at home, I am afraid that I will not sleep well at night, and I am always worried about being targeted by thieves. For safety reasons, there may be a hint of conspicuous psychology that Joan did not want to admit. He carried a money bag to find his grandfather and asked his old man to help him keep the money.

Joan picked up the heavy purse and placed it in the center of the dining table, so he casually said to his grandfather, "This is the money I made recently, please save it for me."

Old Man Thiel glanced at the money bag and estimated how much it was worth. He also knew the subtle mentality of Sun Sun, which was both funny and gratifying.

"Yes, I made such a large sum of money in just a few days."

"Okay, good luck." Qiao An pretended to be reserved, "You can rest assured that the money is legally earned."

"Okay, okay, even though my old man is poor and poor, and he made a lot of money when he was young, you shouldn’t show it to me." The old man waved his hand angrily, "I will improve the food when I have money, all day long It’s not okay to nibble on the black bread. It doesn’t make sense to make any more money in the event of a physical breakdown."

Joan nodded, and was touched by the concern revealed in his grandfather's discourse.

"So many gold coins are not portable, you leave some for petty use, and I will save the rest for you. The pub in the town also operates coin exchange. Before going out, you can go to the pub to exchange large amounts of gold coins for cheques. You will come to Leiden Port It is more convenient to find a bank or a large commercial bank to exchange gold coins or directly hold a cheque issued by the bank. This is more convenient." Old Man Tell told his grandson.

"Cheque..." Joan thought about it for a while. He did see foreign travelers use a colorful piece of paper to go to the pub to exchange gold coins. What he wanted to come was the bank "cheque" that my grandfather said, "but... the school is willing to accept it Is that small piece of paper?"

"You are really a bun!" Old Man Tell told his grandson with tears and laughs. "Young people staying in this small rural place will not have a big deal. When you arrive in Leiden Harbour, you will see the big world in the big cities, many Things will naturally be understood."

Joan nodded inexplicably. Walking out of my grandfather's hut, I was still wondering: Is the bank where money is saved? Why do people feel at ease to replace the real money in the bank with a thin piece of paper? If such small pieces of paper can really be used as money, wouldn’t they replace gold and silver coins one day sooner or later?

He couldn't figure out these things, and he was too lazy to think about it, and turned to think about issues he was more interested in.

The cooperation with Mr. Longfellow was more successful than Joan had expected, but he was soberly aware that the market in the town was limited, and few people were willing to spend 300 to 400 gold to purchase enchanted fur. The 15 enchanted leather garments in his hands After completion, this small market is almost saturated. Unless Mr. Longfellow intends to expand into foreign markets, orders for enchanted furs will hardly continue to grow.

Joan’s primary purpose in processing enchanted fur is not to make money, but to hone his own enchanting skills. Enchanting fur is no longer difficult for him. The next thing to do is non-repetitive work, which is not worth all. energy. Now that you have some spare money in your hand, you may wish to try a more technical subject, such as manufacturing "enchanted weapons."

Thinking so, Joan quickly returned to his hut, took out his usual dagger and put it in his backpack. After thinking about it, he put the "human face shield" in it again, and carried his bag straight to the wrought iron workers on the banks of the Dring River. Square.

Since the last time he helped Flint Anvil solve the watermill incident, Joanne has been accepted as a disciple by this skilled dwarf blacksmith, and he can come to the forging workshop to learn forging skills at any time. Shortly afterwards, Joan traveled to the village of Pohuatan at the invitation of the Conti family. After returning from the trip, he was busy studying spells. In total, he had not been to the wrought iron workshop for a few times.

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