Rise In Calradia

Chapter 40: : How much does it cost to open a dyeing workshop?

   The cities of Calradia are far less prosperous than their hometown, from north to south.

   But wherever I go, there are different styles of buildings, different customs, and it doesn’t make travel feel boring.

   The northernmost part of Vecchia is supposed to be the coldest place to play, but due to the presence of the sea next to it, the northern coast will not be too cold all year round.

   and Rivache, this city famous for raw silk and smoked fish, also appeared because this is the only place where people feel comfortable in the north of Vijay.

   Just like the outskirts of Veluga are full of vineyards, the outskirts of Jiwacheze are also full of mulberry trees, and silkworms are raised everywhere.

   This magical creature has been introduced to Calradia since the ancient Kalad empire, and the silk thread they produce has become the best material for the nobles and wealthy people.

   The beliefs of the Vekya are similar to those of Swadia, but they are different. Their churches and palaces are also similar to Russian-style buildings, and most of the tops of the buildings are round.

   The population of this city is about 12 thousand. Similar to Jelkala, silkworm breeding and silk industry are the economic pillars of the city, and half of the workers are engaged in these two types of jobs.

  Because of the prosperity of the industry, Rivache has a special silk guild. Although the management is loose, they are all historical products like the Velvet Merchant Alliance in Jelkala, which represents the strength of the merchant class.

It is like the war between Swadia and Rhodok, which caused a large number of raw silk to be shipped to Rhodok to be shelved. At this time, the guild played a big role. Shipment to other cities in need ensures that the raw silk industry in Japan and Waza is not greatly affected during this economic fluctuation.

  Byron appreciates this practice, and expresses it when talking to several business leaders in the guild.

   "You are a very smart and powerful businessman."

  Through various channels, several leaders of the merchant have probably learned about Byron’s intelligence when he was in Vikea, and also learned a little about Byron’s past from Byron’s soldiers, and evaluated him.

   "Buy low, sell high, cross-border trade, it sounds tempting and simple, but more than half of the merchants will die or go bankrupt, and the rest will succeed. Obviously, you are the latter."

   The merchant leader sat in a chair, picked up a very expensive fruit grape sold in Jiwa carts and put it into his mouth.

   "You want to be a mercenary captain more. You are accumulating funds. This is a good thing. No businessman would like to see a competitor appear, but people who can bring them more benefits are very welcome to cooperate with them."

After he finished speaking, another businessman covered in silk clothes spoke up. He also had a semi-robbery mercenary force in his hand. If someone wanted to rob him of business, that person’s caravan would be in the snowy field. Was attacked by robbers.

"If you want raw silk or silk, I have one. I will give you a discount so that you can make a fortune when you ship these raw silk. When you ship back the goods from other places, we will also accept it. ."

   The other party’s suggestion is very tempting, and the silk merchants in Shiva Chaze are also very powerful. In order to fight against the pirates who are frantically looting along the coast, they even have their own private fleet and hundreds of soldiers.

   If you cooperate with them, Byron can make money more easily.

   "Thank you for your generosity, sir. But I am a little curious, if I open a dye shop in the city, how many dinars would it cost?"

  Byron thought a little more and asked.

   And the businessmen were taken aback after listening, and the businessman who asked the question before gave him a suspicious look, and his eyes swept back and forth on him several times.

"I have my own mercenary team, but I always need money to afford these. I need a fixed industry that can bring me income. If I can use the raw silk produced by the Japanese tile car to make silk for sale, it would be a good idea. s Choice."

   "If I can be a member of the guild, I will feel very honored."

   Byron knew that without the approval of the merchant's guild in the city, he would definitely not be able to run the dye shop smoothly, and he would definitely be suppressed by his competitors to bankruptcy.

"Of course, I just hope to buy a little property to make up for the expenses. I will not stay in the city for a long time. I also have to go to the Nord Kingdom to purchase special products. I need to sell the goods when I return. I believe that I will feel the position. interest."

   Then, there was a discussion full of the northern dialect of Wikiya, and even Eleon couldn't understand a few words.

   After a while, the businessmen discussed the results. They told Byron that if Byron was willing to abide by the rules of the guild, they would welcome Byron to join.

   The so-called rules are to follow the guild’s price strategy based on market conditions, purchase raw materials from other guild members, and other details and confidentiality work.

These are nothing to Byron, and the other party also told Byron the most basic conditions for opening a dye shop in the city~www.novelmt.com~site, workers, preliminary raw materials, and some miscellaneous expenses, scale A large dyeing workshop requires an investment of 12,000 dinars, while a small one costs 5,000 dinars. "

   In terms of profitability, because the price of raw silk in Japan is cheaper, silk can make more money. Even if it is a small-scale dyeing workshop, the monthly profit can reach 500 dinars if it sells well, and it can pay back in less than a year. The large-scale dyeing workshop can not only produce silk, but also the guild members will share the production method of velvet. There is also a corner of the workshop to produce these precious products, and the profit can more than double.

   Silk trade, like the spice trade, is Calradia’s hottest trade project. The biggest barrier to entry into these fields is the early-stage cost investment and competition among peers.

  Byron already has more than 5,600 dinars on hand, but if all the money is used to build a dyeing workshop, he will not be able to do business in the future.

   So he made an agreement with these merchants. Next time Byron returns, he will establish a dyeing workshop here and join the Silk Merchants' Guild in Shiva Cheze.

  Byron signed an agreement with them, leaving a deposit of 1,000 dinars. The merchant leaders would offer discounts on raw silk purchases, and would recommend to Byron from the mayor so that Byron could find a suitable piece of land in the town to establish a dyeing workshop.

   In addition, relying on the information provided by these merchants, Byron roughly figured out the current silk market in the Nord Kingdom and how much salt was the most appropriate to bring back.

  The Nords are good at plundering and trading, and they also have a demand for silk. So Byron purchased 3,000 dinars of raw silk and filled the wagon in the team with raw silk.

   When he came back, Byron hoped that these carriages could be filled with salt from the wagon rules.

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