Rise In Calradia

Chapter 54: :Dyeing room

   "This is 5000 dinars, which is a lot. Thanks to the support of the guild, I can build this dyeing house."

   Byron put a box of silver coins on the table, and on the opposite side were several big merchants from the Shivache Silk Guild.

   At the door of this building, a group of workers have begun to look at the drawings. The foreman is pointing at various parts of the drawings and telling them what to pay attention to.

   Byron spent 5,000 dinars to build a medium-scale dyeing workshop that originally cost 8,000.

This is indeed thanks to these guild merchants who have made a lot of money by relying on Byron. They took the risk of quarreling with some nobles and fired up the price of salt by four times, making the nobles in the city irritated. , But finally paid the money obediently.

  Since they have benefited, they will naturally not treat Byron as a hero. They each automatically used resources to build a dyeing workshop for Byron, reducing the cost of building a dyeing workshop by almost half.

  "It’s a small matter, Mr. Byron. You are also one of us now, and we will naturally help you.’’

   "Yes, the salt you brought has made everyone earn dinars. We very much hope that you can continue this way. This is good for us."

   The merchants opened the box and took a look, then took the silver coins.

   Byron and them touted for a while, praised each other's wisdom, and then left the house and went to the construction site to inspect.

   These businessmen are not really grateful to Byron, they just saw the opportunity to make money in Byron, and wanted to get more profits from him until they were drained.

   But, why didn’t Byron treat them this way?

   After some inquiries, he already knew that someone was upset with him. In the previous salt trade, the silk merchants in the city touched the interests of other merchants.

   And they poured dirty water on Byron, making the businessmen turn their angry eyes on Byron.

  Before Byron arrived at the construction site, he found several pairs of malicious eyes fixed on him, and seemed to be muttering something with the person next to him.

  Byron can be sure that the other party is the spies of those people, but he now has a lot of manpower. There are also soldiers in soft armor to protect his safety nearby, and they are staring at those guys.

   Seven or eight workers have gathered in the dyeing workshop that Byron found before. They are all busy with their work, renovating this old dyeing workshop.

   A man dressed in decent clothes and a red hat walked up to Byron to greet him. He was the manager of the dye shop hired by Byron. He had his own craftsmanship and was literate and able to keep accounts. When Byron was away, the dyeing workshop was handed over to him. Byron pays him 20 dinars a month and allows him to get a rebate when purchasing.

   "Thank you for giving me this job, please rest assured, we can start purchasing raw materials for operations in a week, and then you can sit and count the money."

"Very well, Haniel, work hard for me, I won’t treat you badly. When I’m away, just bring the account book to me or Yamila. But remember, if you dare to do it, it’s not good for you. My business, like stealing money from me..."

   "Trust me, sir. You can ask the boss I have served before. My craftsmanship is well known in Vicia, and so is my character."

"I hope so, Hanniel. According to the current market situation, the monthly income of this dyeing workshop should be no less than 800 dinars. I hope you can make me earn more, then I will pay you bonus. 800th Going up Gnar, a tenth of the excess profit belongs to you."

   "You are so generous!"

   "Thank you, people always say that to me. But don't let the dyeing house lose money after the first month, otherwise I will also charge one-tenth of the loss to your account. I do what I said."

   Then Byron talked to him about the processing procedures of the dyeing workshop, the price of raw silk and the efficiency of workers and tools.

   He also called Yamila to listen to her. She is more familiar than Byron in terms of business and management. She can probably remember her and raise some business issues that Byron could not even think of.

   Seeing that Yamila was so professional, Byron was relieved to hand over the accounting management of the dyeing workshop and the logistics procurement of the army to her, and he took a few elite soldiers to the tavern for a drink.

  Byron is not an alcoholic. He did this entirely to win over these outstanding soldiers so that they would not be poached by other teams. In this regard, a high salary can control this problem, but it is obviously more effective to build a good relationship with them from the heart.

   But Byron still noticed those unkind eyes. Although there was no change in his expression, as if he hadn't seen them, he was already prepared.

   When resting at night, Byron quietly changed to a room with two beds, and asked Elaine to put on his armor and lay on the bed before him under a blanket, while he and Fatis slept in another room.

   That night, Byron, who had fallen asleep, was awakened by Fatis, and the sound of fighting was heard in the next room, but it quickly disappeared.

   When the two of them arrived next door, the assassin had been pressed to the ground by Eleon~www.novelmt.com~ and his accomplices also escaped through the window.

   In the next interrogation, Byron did not get any very useful information.

   The other party admitted that he was a killer, and someone hired them to kill Byron at a price of 500 dinars.

   However, the employer behind the scenes hides it well. They sent some miscellaneous fish to negotiate with this group of killers, and out of professional ethics, this group of killers did not find out who the employer was.

On the second day, Byron gave the killer to the guards in the city. Because Byron now has real estate in the city, the amount is not small, so the sergeant in charge of the city defense cared very much and sent a team of soldiers to clean up. The killer’s lair, and a few livelihoods were caught.

   But that contact person has already left the city, and those killers are only unprofessional and do not have good intelligence channels, so they also don't know who their employer is.

  Although nothing went wrong because of Byron's vigilance, the opponent was clearly declaring war on Byron. These uninfluenced killers were just the beginning, and there might be something waiting for Byron later.

   After hearing the news, the businessmen said a lot for Byron and condemned the gangsters. However, they obviously did not want to share information with Byron, so Byron did not get much help from them.

   Fortunately, there should be no accidents in Byron’s dyeing workshop. The guards in this scale workshop will stay here for a few hours every day to avoid any problems. Moreover, although those guild merchants are selfish, they will not bankrupt Byron's dyeing workshop, which will have a great impact on their reputation.

   Byron quickly purchased a wave of supplies, brought a lot of guild discounted silks, and headed south with the troops.

   The Riwa car is now a bit dangerous, so it's better to return to Dherim earlier.

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