[My company in charge of selling drugs to the non-human races hasn’t picked a supplier this month. If you want, I can give the position to you.]
Jake sent a ‘smiling’ sticker of his chibi self, and the smile on the chibi’s face was truly cute to the bone.
However, Ainsley didn’t immediately rush to agree.
She knew that Jake adored her too much and would give her anything that she wanted, but she didn’t want to take advantage of his kindness.
Thus, Ainsley pondered for a moment before typing.
[I’ve already gotten a business deal with non-human races through your mom in exchange for a potion. I feel bad if I also accept your proposal…]
In other words, she didn’t want to receive the kindness for free.
When Jake saw this, he also knew that his mom gave Ainsley the business right to trade with non-human races and would support her in the future.
Of course, this agreement wasn’t finalised yet since they didn’t specify which race could do business with the Sloan Family.
After all, the Billios Family was monopolistic interracial trades in Godlif country, and even the government had to get the Billios Family’s permission to sell or buy things from the non-human races.
This was to avoid the non-human races from having a bad experience when buying things from the humans, thus lowering the humans’ credibility in the eyes of other non-human races.
The same thing applied to how the non-human races had to go through the Billios Family to sell stuff to the humans.
This was to avoid the non-human races from tricking the humans, resulting in dangerous items that might cause genocide or something.
Since the Billios Family had good relationships with various non-human races over a century, they had the right to keep their privilege.
And now, they would let another family share this privilege…albeit under the Billios Family’s management.
It’s still a serious thing. Ainsley knew this.
Thus, she told Jake to ask something from her family in return for supplying the drugs that the Billios Family would sell to the non-human races.
After all, just like how the alchemist guild would take the blame for unexpected trouble on a licensed potion under their watch….
The Billios Family would also shoulder the blame if the drug quality is inferior or something.
Jake naturally knew this.
That’s why when Ainsley said that they should do mutual trading over this issue, he couldn’t help but look at Ainsley In a more favourable light.
[Okay. Actually, the non-human races want the elf potions, but the elves won’t sell potions to them under normal circumstances.]
Jake paused before sending another message.
[That’s why, if you have an alchemist that can create elf potions…]
Well, he actually referred to the elf behind Ainsley’s rare potion auction. He was sure that the alchemist was an elf and should be the blue-skinned auctioned off a few months ago.
[If you have an alchemist that can make elf potions, can you sell some of the potions to my company? Just a bit is enough. I don’t want to anger the elves because of this too.]
If only several potions were auctioned to the non-human races, the elves could do nothing about it.
After all, they did sell potions to the Billios Family, albeit only once a year or even less.
If the Billios Family wanted to re-sell the potions, they couldn’t do anything. They still needed the Billios Family to act as their broker to buy things from other races and the human race.
For the elves who weren’t used to socialising with other races, the Billios Family was undoubtedly precious for them, worthy of their trust due to the long-time agreement between the two parties.
[I only want five unique potions each month. How is it? The potions should be different each batch, and the next batch should be different too.]
In other words, there would be no spare potions in the sales. Jake intended to make a high-class auction for the non-human races using these potions.
Ainsley, who had no contacts with non-human races other than Axelle, could do nothing but let the Billios Family resell her potion.
Of course, Jake wasn’t that cruel. He also agreed to give Ainsley 10% of the auction income, and he would buy drugs from Ainsley in bulk.
He would also buy them at a high price!
This is a win-win situation for both parties, and Ainsley had no reason to disagree.
Thus, after formatting their agreement one more time, they drafted a business contract and promised to meet in a week.
This time, since Ainsley would be busy preparing for the tournament, Jake offered to meet her at Evan’s mansion.
[See you in a week, Godtoddler.]
Ainsley read the message and giggled before sending a sticker of her chibi self, who was waving her hands cutely.
[Bye-bye! See you in a week.]
The whole conversation surprisingly took one hour to complete, but after that, Ainsley could sigh in relief.
At least she had found a potential customer for her drug business. Now, she only needed to find out who sold the drugs that Jake demanded.
Of course, the drugs that Jake wanted were all listed as top-notch drugs with 10 conversion points for each gram.
This is a good thing, but Ainsley had to rack her brain to find anyone who sold those drugs in the first place. Or who produced them.
She had no choice but to call Martin over and give him a mission.
“Find out who produced these drugs and how we can buy the items.” Ainsley gave the list of drugs that Jake needed to Martin.
We have to track down the drug producers to win this round!
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