A farming master in Stardew Valley

Chapter 234: Just a scene

Chapter 234: Just a polite remark
"It's an honor to meet you, Mr. Django." Leon nodded to express his goodwill to Django, then invited Django to sit down and spoke.

"I'd like to order a batch of standard resin containers and standard-sized empty wine bottles from your Chamber of Commerce. I wonder if the Far Travel Chamber of Commerce can provide them?"

"Of course, no problem. As long as you want and can pay the right price, we can meet any of your shopping needs." Django nodded and answered confidently.

"What if I want a batch of arms?" Leon couldn't help but ask after hearing this. After all, he really coveted this stuff. He had this plan when he first met the traveling merchant Egger, but was later persuaded by Egger. However, he never gave up the desire to stockpile some of this stuff, even though these things were not very useful against monsters.

Django's confident smile froze in an instant. Even Gus couldn't help but close his eyes, cover his ears, and lean back in his chair after hearing this, indicating that he saw and heard nothing.

"This is contraband, we cannot meet your request." Fortunately, Django had seen the world, and he immediately adjusted his expression, put on a smile again, and explained to Leon.

"Okay." Leon shook his head with a hint of regret: "Then let's talk about serious business. What is your chamber of commerce's offer for the resin containers and empty wine bottles?"

"That depends on how much you need," Django replied.

"As for the resin containers, I'd like 100 to start with. As for the empty wine bottles, there's no demand for them right now, but I'll definitely place orders later."

Leon was embarrassed to ask because the quantity was too small, and he was destined to collect sap on a large scale, so he had to prepare more resin containers for future use.

"100?" Jiang Ge repeated, thought for a moment, and then quoted a price: "I'll charge you 10g for each container. The capacity is 1.5 liters, it's reusable, and we can guarantee that the glass container is hard and not easily broken."

"It's a bit expensive." Lyon compared the prices he knew with those of other things and couldn't help but complain. After all, 10G could buy half a chicken.

"There are also cheap glass containers, 2G each, with a capacity of 1 liter, but they are too easy to break, and need to be cleaned if reused. The craftsmanship is not as good as that of 10G containers. No matter what liquid is put into the 10G container, there will be no sticking to the wall after pouring it out, eliminating the trouble of needing to clean before reuse." Jiang Ge immediately gave an example and added.

"And this price is absolutely preferential. After all, you are one of our important suppliers. We will give you the greatest discount and logistical support when conditions permit."

"Okay, then I'll take a 10G container." Lyon didn't care about Django's good words. When he heard that the 10G container could be used directly without cleaning, Lyon basically gave up the idea of ​​buying cheap goods.

"The deposit is 300G, and this batch of containers can be delivered to your farm within two days at most." After confirming the order, Django's smile became even brighter. Although this order was just a small business for him, he did not mind it.

Lyon took out three hundred gold coins and handed them to Django. After receiving them, Django also wrote a bill of lading, signed his name, stamped it with the seal of the Far Travel Chamber of Commerce, and handed it to Lyon.

After taking it, Lyon took a look at the seal. It was an image of a merchant leading a horse, with no text. This image was quite consistent with the name of the Far Traveling Chamber of Commerce.

"Just give this invoice to the merchant who delivers the goods. After you've paid the remaining 700G, you can get the container you ordered," Django added. "Yes," Leon nodded, understanding. As Django prepared to leave, he grabbed his arm and asked, "By the way, did Lewis mention anything about speeding up my farm's shipments and payments?"

"Of course, and all the goods you shipped yesterday have been purchased in advance by our Far Travel Chamber of Commerce at market prices and the payment has been paid. We have mailed them to you personally. Didn't you check your email this morning?" Django looked at Leon puzzledly and asked.

"Um, really not. Sorry." Lyon smiled awkwardly when he heard that.

"It's okay, Mr. Lyon."

Django couldn't help but sigh.

"After all, I've seen the catalog of agricultural products you shipped yesterday. I have to say that your talent for agriculture is truly astonishing. You were able to restore production to a deserted farm that you just took over in such a short time, and even cultivate high-quality crops. I can foresee a rising star that will occupy a strong position in the agricultural market. It's absolutely understandable that you didn't pay attention to these small details when you were so busy."

Leon felt a little embarrassed by Django's flattery. He subconsciously thought that the email should not arrive so early, so he forgot to check his mailbox, not because he was busy.

However, Leon would not say these things directly, but just waved his hand pretending to be calm: "You are too kind. I still have to thank the Far Travel Chamber of Commerce for their trust."

Lyon's thanks were sincere. After all, it was impossible for the Far Travel Chamber of Commerce to sell out all the goods in one night. The Far Travel Chamber of Commerce purchased the goods shipped by Lyon at the market price out of its own pocket, which was equivalent to advance payment.

If these goods fall into the hands of the Far Travel Chamber of Commerce, they will be the ones who suffer the loss, not Lyon, the shipper. It can be imagined how much trust and value the Far Travel Chamber of Commerce has for them.

"It's a win-win situation. After all, not all farms can produce high-quality crops like your Red Star Farm. For us, your farm is definitely a high-quality supplier." Django replied with a smile.

"If there's nothing else, I still need to go to the eastern mining area to discuss the metal ingot business with the boss there, so I'll be leaving first."

"Have a nice trip." Leon stood up and saw Django off. After watching Django leave, Leon returned to the Stardrop Salon and sat with Guts.

"Although the reputation of the Far Traveling Chamber of Commerce is very secure, I still think you shouldn't get too close to them. After all, they are essentially a group of businessmen. As long as there are lucrative returns, they will flock to you. But once you act too kind, they may take advantage of the situation and reduce the value of your goods." Gus warned Lyon earnestly as soon as Lyon sat down.

"It's just polite talk. As long as they don't lower the price and help me ship the goods and pay for the price I deserve, then we can live in harmony. But if they try to play tricks, I can change to another distributor, such as Joja." Leon comforted Gus with a smile.

(End of this chapter)

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