The other 5 game points will be taxed.

In other words, Wu Di actually gave the player 5 game points.

Wu Di used most of these commodities for himself.

But some are sellable to players.

Such as cement.

Players will use a lot of cement to build Black Dragon City.

Wu Di issued an announcement, 5 game points to buy cement, 10 game points to sell players.

In this way, not only did I not spend money on shopping, but I also earned 5 game points, which is very flattering.

This is the perfect middleman to make the difference.

But the players are not stupid.

Players who sell goods have less money, and players who buy goods spend more money.

Even if you close your eyes, you know that the system, the middleman, is making the difference.

Then simply skip the middleman, let's trade directly!

I buy your cement, 8 game points.

You earned 3 more game points, and I spent 2 less game points.

All are happy.

This is the same as playing "World of Warcraft", selling you 100 to the auction house, and selling you 90 if you don't sell it face-to-face.

Wu Di was so angry that his chest hurt.

My own trading post is like this, so it is estimated that there are many trading posts of other trade unions, right?

Although the income provided by the trading station to Wu Di is considerable, there must be situations where there is such a situation of skipping the middleman and doing direct transactions.

Well, since you are unkind, you can't blame me for being unrighteous!

Wu Di directly gave the trading station and locked it.

But all the goods packaged from the trading station cannot be traded with other players, but can only be traded with other trading stations and unlocked.

Can the player not pack things from the trading post?Is drop shipping ok?

Of course it is possible, but after the trading station packs, 10 units of goods are compressed into 1 unit, which greatly increases the transportation capacity and reduces the transportation cost.

Based on this calculation, it is still a good deal to sell directly to the trading station.

However, this feature requires an additional [-] game points.

Wu Di originally wanted to save money, but didn't order it, and saw that players generally skipped himself as a middleman.

If you don't order any more, private transactions become popular, and you collect 50% of the tax, isn't it going to be a display?

This is definitely not acceptable!

As soon as Wu Di made this policy, he issued an announcement to inform the whole camp.

Looking at the wailing players below, Wu Di was satisfied.

I am not a dragon, how can I think about tax evasion in business!ah!

Items traded at the trading post will soon be sent to the warehouse in Wu Di's core territory.

This is the delivery point set by Wu Di.

The warehouse built by the dwarves has not yet been completed.

After Wu Di solved the tax evasion problem at the trading post, he flew back to the territory.

Elizabeth is directing the kobolds to carry and classify the supplies sent by the caravan.

After seeing Lord Wu Di flying over, the kobolds immediately shouted:

"Master Dragon God! Lord Dragon God!"

Wu Di looked at the excited kobolds. After flying down, he folded his wings and said to them:

"Okay, let's all shout together, don't stop working on your hands."

After Wu Di finished speaking, those kobolds began to carry the supplies and shouted "Master Dragon God" again, becoming very fanatical.

Elizabeth came over and stood aside, she knew that Master Wu Di must have given instructions.

"Lord Lord."

"Well, Elizabeth did a good job. The things in these bags are called cement. Later, you will move them to the blacksmith shop, and then let the blacksmith shop sell them at a price of 10 points per unit."

"I understand Master Wu Di."

Elizabeth nodded, and Wu Di continued:

"By the way, have you brought the iron tree trunks I asked for from Baiguang City some time ago? They are the thick, hard and straight ones."

Wu Di gave a brief description, and Elizabeth quickly pointed to the back of the warehouse.

Because there are too many materials piled up, even open-air warehouses are not so easy to find.

Elizabeth said quickly:

"It's all sorted out and put over there."

"The trunk of the iron tree was also taken out, sent to the blacksmith shop, and sold for 10 points per unit.

By the way, if you carry more of these things, they will sell quickly. "

After Wu Di finished speaking, Elizabeth recorded all these in a notebook.

Where there is cement, of course steel is needed.

There is no steel bar in this world, but it can be replaced by other materials. Iron tree is a good OEM material.

After the building materials are complete, the next step is to wait for the territory to enter a period of great development.

Wu Di reckoned that it would not be long before he could see the establishment of the Black Dragon City.

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