In a bid made in July, Jacob of the Reid Collar Chamber of Commerce, who has never been able to win a bid so far, reopened.
The winning bid amounts to 150 million leads.
The Grey Chamber of Commerce led by 80 million and the Wight Chamber of Commerce led by 55 million.
At this time, the Wight Chamber of Commerce learns that the Gray Chamber of Commerce is bidding larger than expected.
And I also learned that the Reid Collar Chamber of Commerce is bidding more than that.
The August bid was once again won by the Reid Colour Chamber of Commerce.
Now he wins the bid with 300 million leads.
It was a big bid away from the Grey and Wight Chambers of Commerce.
This is a big difference from other chambers of commerce.
Jacob is the chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and can decide everything at his discretion.
In contrast, "Ian of the Gray Chamber of Commerce" and "Henry of the Wight Chamber of Commerce" are in charge.
Though the authority is great, I'm not the chairman of the Chamber of Commerce like Jacob, so I couldn't stop at the critical.
It wasn't my chamber of commerce, so it was best to anticipate the amount that I could win and multiply it somewhat.
It is because of the fact that as someone who is used by people, they "must not let the Chamber of Commerce lose money".
Jacob made the most of this difference in position.
- If you can be a hugging merchant, you could lose hundreds of millions here, but in the future you can take it.
- Then the reading of the fine bid amount is futile.
- Isaac's ratings increase if he does win by reading each other.
- But the way in which we fight utilizing our differences of position, that should be appreciated.
- Above all, you shouldn't feel bad about being awarded a high bid.
With that in mind, Jacob decided to pile up the money at once.
As he thought, Isaac highly valued Jacob's judgment.
Isaac didn't say anything about "fool honestly read the amount and bid" or anything like that.
I just assumed on my own that they were something like that.
It's not for gold, but it's not funny to be repeated for a small amount of time.
I was relieved that those who unleashed the shackles they had laid with their own hands and began to widen their leads came out.
And September.
The presidents of the Grey and Wight Chambers of Commerce will also be present.
It's no longer the kind of amount a child would crave a penny for.
When it gets so expensive, I have to be present, even though I'm just leaving it to those I trust.
"My name is Ralph, President of the Gray Chamber of Commerce. Best regards,"
"I am the chairman of the Wight Chamber of Commerce. It's Kenneth. See you later."
First you two go in from greeting.
He smiles, but the atmosphere is somewhat dark.
Because they have concerns about participating.
"I'm Isaac, son of Randolph, Marquis of Wellrod. Regards,"
But Isaac normally greets him as if he doesn't care.
What they were worried about was too much.
Still, Jacob, who thought the same thing, complains.
"Dear Isaac. I wonder if you'd like to join us on the way..."
What they were concerned about was in terms of participation along the way.
Originally the Chamber of Commerce itself participates, but it would be troublesome if they said, "No because the person in charge has changed".
Jacob wanted to defend his position as "the only Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce to have participated from the beginning".
But the words Isaac utters surprise not only Jacob, but the others as well.
"I don't mind joining along the way. Not only does it mean that people change, but it also means that other chambers of commerce will participate."
"That's it!
A sad cry.
They thought it was what would determine the battle at the Three Chambers here.
The increase in the number of new participants will not only trigger an increase in the amount of successful bids.
The odds of becoming a merchant are also reduced.
I'm leading now, but still the possibility of newcomers showing up wasn't the preferred one.
"The rules do not prohibit new participants. If the bidder changes, it's fine because it doesn't prohibit it either"
Isaac insinuates here, "If you don't touch the ban, you can do something."
What he most wanted to see was their genius.
Just because Isaac set up boxing, they don't have to deal with it with their fists either.
You can handle it with a kick, as well as joint and sleeping skills.
You don't have to do things that cross the line like eyelid crushing or groin kicking.
I wanted you to show me how to handle the current situation.
- How can we respond to ad hoc situations?
That is the most important point.
Just because I can be flexible doesn't mean it's not funny if I'm betrayed lightly, but I'm not worried about it there.
Even if they did everything they could on Nathan's side, it was less profitable than when they came on Isaac's side.
And even if you can't be a merchant, it smells like you can enjoy the benefits.
Do you make a small profit on the side of the big forces (Nathan), or do you make a big profit on the side of the small forces (Isaac)?
I don't even have to think about which one they choose.
It's obvious at a time when you're coming to Tilly Hill for big profits.
At this point in time, we can essentially call Isaac's ally.
All you have to do is decide on the strengths and weaknesses, within the framework of allies.
"Even though you admit to participate along the way, you are all leading by points. Among the constraints of ten...... Oh, well. You have to make one correction and apology."
Here Isaac noticed a mistake.
"If a chamber of commerce appears along the way, the number of bids could be problematic. Three times: Three times: Two times: It feels like two times, it's when you're sidelined. In that case, four successful bids shall be the victory. I'm sorry I didn't notice."
Isaac bows his head.
Though a child, you cannot raise your voice of condemnation if you are lowered your head by the stream of the Marquis family.
You look dissatisfied, but you didn't put it in your mouth.
"Well, we won a lot of bids first."
'Cause it's not advantageous because you're taking part in a bid and grabbing the atmosphere and flow.'
Ralph and Kenneth talk about sheltering Isaac.
They have just been allowed to participate.
This is my first face-to-face meeting, so I was trying to make a better impression.
"Whoever joins us, we just need this one to win"
Jacob also rode this stream.
Even though the Chamber of Commerce, which has won the most bids, can be a hugging merchant, it's harder to do the job if you hate it.
It is still better to be able to unilaterally convey this degree of decision as the side where you have to look at the complexion.
Other nobles sometimes make more unpleasant demands.
"Thank you. Mr Ralph and Mr Kenneth have Mr Ian and Mr Henry. You can also bring someone Mr. Jacob can talk to. I think there are times when you two come up with a better idea than one."
"Thank you for your concern. I'll think about it by next time."
Jacob expresses his appreciation for Isaac's consideration.
If there is a problem, is there someone in your Chamber who can rely on a bid for Iron Ore (Merchant's Seat)?
"This year will end with this bid, and the rest will resume next year. Good luck with your bid so you won't regret it next year"
When Isaac says so, the knight begins to carry the clash.
Seeing that appearance, I thought, "How about a knight getting used to the hauling task", but I consider it unavoidable due to security issues.
Rooms like conference rooms are there in size, but only there.
When a servant enters the room and gets narrow, he inhibits the behavior of the knight at times of need.
The only way to maintain a moderate space was to let the knight do chores as well.
But they don't look nasty.
Because I also get chores like this, which gives the knights more bonuses to feel comfortable with.
- If there are profits commensurate with action, people are happy to obey.
That's what Isaac learned in his previous life.
It's trivial, but I'm happy to confirm it.
This is the last bid of the year.
I want to end up feeling good.
Hoping to write a pleasant amount of money, Isaac confirms a form with the amount written on it.
"The Grey Chamber of Commerce has won the bid this time."
"Ok!"
"You did it!
Ralph and Ian exchange high touches at the same time as Isaac's announcement.
The winning bid amounts to 600 million leads.
But they weren't the only ones who put a thoughtful amount on it.
The Wight Chamber of Commerce had bid for 530 million leads and the Reid Color Chamber of Commerce for 550 million leads and close amounts with the Gray Chamber of Commerce.
The participation of the two chairmen of commerce seemed to make them mutually reinforcing and consequently a reading of the bid amount again.
However, the amount jumped.
"Now all chambers of commerce, twice the number of bids won. You're back on the hook. Thanks again next year"
The attendees also leave the room after greeting Isaac.
The two of the Gray Chamber of Commerce rejoice, and the others know better behind the scenes that they are dropping their shoulders.
"Thank you, too, Baron Olgren. We will be disturbing you again next year, thank you."
Isaac also naturally speaks to Baron Olgren sitting next to him.
"No, because we're having fun with this one. But don't you have to bring it in next year? Why don't we just keep going and let them bid?
Baron Olgren hits Isaac with doubts.
You shouldn't have to bother to do it every month, but you should be able to put together enough bids in one day.
I took this opportunity to ask, in an attempt to clear up the doubts that had existed since the beginning.
"That's not going to happen. If you end it all at once, the total amount of the successful bid will be lower. Because it also has the purpose of letting you save money for a bid and throw it out. I'm sure you'll work hard to save your money from winter to spring."
Isaac smiled away.
It's a proper lie I thought about on the spot because I can't say "buy time to get the Braak Chamber of Commerce to participate".
If you say you're after the Braak Chamber of Commerce, the word will be passed on somewhere rumored and alert.
Until I dragged you into this place, you couldn't be known.
But this word surprised Baron Olgren.
Because he was trying to increase his sense of competition and gain more.
I never thought I would collect the funds that I would probably use to fight for a successor in this way.
Besides, that's not all.
Though they feed the seat of the holding merchant, they are willing to go ahead and offer money.
It is not a way to buy grudges like "debt assumed to be stepped down" or "extraordinary levy of taxes" that powerful aristocrats sometimes do, but make them feel comfortable and pay large sums of money at their will.
A happy face when I found out I could win the bid.
There, there's no sense of loss of money.
Probably hasn't even noticed they're dancing in Isaac's palm.
- Don't buy people's grudges and empower yourself.
On that point alone, "Isaac is a masterpiece," enough to make Baron Olgren receive it.
Baron Olgren, who thought he was going to die of old age in the country town as he was, felt something get hot in him.
"That's right. I still can't do this money right now because I have a use for it, but I'll pay you 20% of the total amount as a place fee or a nuisance fee when all the bids are done"
"20%! Isn't that a lot?
Previous bids alone have led more than a billion.
The heat of the bid will accelerate more next year.
It was only a cash income to the baron in the country town.
"Exactly 10% is too little. But in ten and a half minutes, they might think you're an asshole who carves numbers in detail. It's also good for me to receive 20%. Would you like to take it?
"Are you sure?
Baron Olgren wondered if Isaac didn't know the value of the money because he was a child.
But shake that idea off right away.
Because I know the value of gold, I'm trying to make a little more money by successfully stirring up the merchants.
We'll pay for it when we know what it's worth.
"Yes."
Isaac with a childish smile only looks like an innocent child who doesn't know the value of gold or anything else.
But the contents of it have something that makes me wonder, "Will you be young and approaching the predecessor, Jude?"
(Is this also heavenly?)
Baron Olgren thought that one generation after the other would be fine with Nathan if it were enough to be an unnecessary successor fight.
But the idea changes.
- Who is worthy as heir to the blood of the Marquis of Wellrod?
Even if someone asks me that, I'm confident I can answer "Isaac" now.
Then this is not an unnecessary successor dispute.
Turn into what you need.
Because there is no reason to infer Nathan, an ordinary child, even though there is a being so far that embodies the laws of the Marquis of Wellrod.
"… Now, let me thank you. If there's anything I can do, tell me."
Baron Olgren bows his head deeply.
As if to do it against Morgan.
"Hmm, well then..."
Quick, I think I need a favor.
Unexpectedly, Baron Olgren finds out what kind of favor he's going to do.
"There's a pine forest east of the city, right? Can I take a pine mushroom?
Vigilance was useless.
Because it was about childish food.
"I can take it just this season. However, it's not suitable for edible use because of the smell. We're only close enough to get pine fat, too."
Isaac twists his neck strangely in the words of Baron Olgren.
(Oh, well. Aren't foreigners interested in pine mushrooms? Then it's solitary)
"I wanted to try it once. Permission to take my men, if you will."
"Sure, fine. Prepare someone familiar with the pine forest."
"Yay!
"What, child curiosity," Baron Olgren recieved.
Mushrooms that even locals treat as delicacies.
It's still a childish place to be interested in something like that.
"Even if you're an adult, there's still something childish about you," Baron Olgren was horrified.