Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 1274 - 691: Ear to Ear, Face to Face Advice_2

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Chapter 1274: Chapter 691: Ear to Ear, Face to Face Advice_2

"Why am I facing such overwhelming opposition in Komeer Kingdom right now? Isn’t it simply because I’m preparing to make a move on the Rocklands? It’s their prized possession, so I can only compete, snatch, and seize it with them."

This isn’t just about sharing experiences with Miss Goser anymore; instead, it’s about analyzing past experiences to sort out my thoughts. The more I think about it, the more it makes sense. Back when I started, everything felt like an uphill battle, exhausting my mind and efforts constantly, surrounded completely by enemies.

Now that I control a vast amount of resources, everyone seems harmonious, and things progress smoothly. Many things fall neatly into my grasp. While becoming more capable personally is one factor, the most crucial aspect is that my approach to getting things done has changed.

Just now at Nimiel Village, without the foundation of being a Transcendent Caster, the flair of casually throwing down tens of thousands in gold coins, and the commitment backed by millions of Gold Lions, it would’ve been nearly impossible to merely persuade those farmers to collaborate with me without exhausting my energy and words.

Even for subsequent advancements, he didn’t plan to adopt a gradual approach but intended to leverage his reputation as a Conqueror to swiftly secure the outcome.

There was one more point he hadn’t mentioned earlier: this principle isn’t just effective in business or politics, but also holds true in the divine realms. For example, the Path Divine Position he’s currently planning to venture into is one such situation. The competition is relatively low, and there isn’t much resistance either.

However, once you enter the realms of trade, wealth, and money-related divine positions, it’s akin to snatching prey from a tiger’s mouth. There are many powerful True Gods watching greedily, making it hard to avoid conflict.

"After the General’s guidance and teachings, I find it hard not to grasp the essence of it all. That box of gold coins you displayed earlier—was it Magic Equipment designed specifically to shower wealth upon people? Could you help me commission ten or eight of those? I also want to experience what it feels like to hit people with gold coins." Miss Goser asked enthusiastically, her beautiful eyes filled with youthful eagerness.

She wasn’t someone unfamiliar with the ways of the world, but she had still been thoroughly impressed by Gaven’s grandiose gesture of spending gold extravagantly. Consequently, her longing surged; she wanted to taste that feeling of being universally admired, though an ordinary box of gold coins certainly wouldn’t have the same unique effect as the ones Gaven had thrown. ƒгeewebnovёl.com

"As long as Miss possesses a sufficiently large Portable Dimensional Hole, not just ten or eight, even a hundred boxes wouldn’t be a problem," Gaven laughed heartily and said, "But this move must be used cautiously because if it’s not handled well, it could easily become a textbook example of pretentiousness backfiring."

"Understood," Miss Goser replied exuberantly. "Of course, this kind of trick can’t be used in front of a Giant Dragon. If it’s shown there, those boxes of gold coins won’t be ours any longer. No need for that many, just prepare ten of those boxes for me. Deduct the cost from my share; consider them purchased."

"Do we still need to calculate accounts like this between us?" Gaven smiled and said, "I’ll consider it a gift for you, Miss. If Miss manages to market them as commodities, then we’ll settle separately."

"Ha, in this world, there probably aren’t many people with such a need. This kind of thing is naturally destined to have limited sales potential. On the other hand, those durable and hard-to-destroy safes have a vast market instead. Over in the City of Brilliance, there’s a model crafted by the dwarves—large and clunky but filled with layer upon layer of magical mechanisms. Those safes made of refined steel are incredibly popular among the wealthy and sell for tens of thousands of gold each." Miss Goser, inspired by Gaven, began enthusiastically discussing business ideas.

"That’s the dwarves’ expertise. In the short term, we don’t have any opportunities to delve into it, but coincidentally, the new collaborator we are about to visit right now happens to be a dwarven family."

"We can discuss the matter of the dwarven family later. As for the Glass Water Lamps, you’ve only touched on them briefly. What other key points do we need to pay attention to?" Miss Goser was deeply intrigued by the idea of establishing a Glass Water Lamp Factory.

"The second major point is to ensure business secrecy. The advantage of adopting the mutually beneficial approach is that the entire village of Nimiel will be beneficiaries of this endeavor. As a result, they’ll be less likely to leak information and may even help us safeguard this trade secret. However, you must guard against some individuals being overly greedy, dissatisfied with their share of the benefits, working separately with others, or infiltration by commercial spies.

"Leaks are certainly unavoidable; what you can do is artificially delay the timing of leaks, allowing us more time to capture larger market shares.

There’s no need to haggle over minor profits in the partnership with them. As long as we secure the juiciest portion, that’s sufficient for us. To us, they’re merely a stepping stone. Once the techniques here mature, we can replicate them elsewhere and establish even larger factories." Gaven helped Miss Goser broaden her commercial perspective.

"Don’t worry. My outlook on business was already unlocked back in Anfield Village by the General. This is merely one link in our extensive industrial chain. Given the General’s abilities, such business opportunities will only multiply. I’ll ensure that the Glass Water Lamp industry gets up and running as quickly as possible. Time is money; we must race against time." Miss Goser’s mindset in business was gradually aligning harmoniously with Gaven’s vision.

"Indeed, that’s the principle." Gaven nodded with satisfaction. Talking to clever people is always efficient; she can infer and extrapolate with ease, instantly grasping your intentions. Miss Goser is undoubtedly a top-notch talent in this regard, and coupled with her commendable execution capabilities, their collaboration seemed destined to grow exponentially.