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Chapter 115 The Birth of Ross Soap Industry

Otto made an agreement with the great businessman Gould. He told his son Rurik exactly what happened, and he also informed the priests about the huge order for soap.

According to the agreement, the priests will be rewarded with 800 silver coins to produce a thousand bars of soap before the sea ice melts.

The person who earns the most here is Rurik himself. The big businessman’s order fee is four thousand silver coins. Rurik himself does not need to provide any production costs and labor fees, just because he provides the so-called "wisdom from Odin".

He got 80% of the wealth from the simple priest, that is, as many as 3,200 silver coins.

The matter is not over yet.

Rurik even signed an agreement with the blacksmith Klavason. Although this agreement was far less violent than soap, each steel sword earned him five or six silver coins, which was a huge profit in total.

A full month has passed since Otto took more than a dozen elites from the tribe to make an appointment with Gould.

In just thirty days, great changes have taken place within the Ross tribe.

Rurik, his own small wooden box could no longer hold the influx of silver coins. He had to replace it with a larger box and a bigger lock.

It's very interesting to say that he got both the box and the lock because they were gifts from the big businessman.

And Rurik himself soon saw the true portrayal of the "wealthy Swedish businessman" in this time and space.

Over thirty days, the yellow-white sulfur soap was neatly piled up. It exuded a special odor and was neatly piled up in an independent dry and constant-temperature cabin.

In late March of the Julian calendar, the time was ripe. Otto personally took his son and brought Gould, who was attracted by his reputation, into the room.

That's a lot of yellow-white solid matter! They exude a smell, just like the neatly beaten stone bricks used to build a stone house, which are stacked extremely neatly.

Otto proudly introduced: "As you can see, they are worth one thousand two hundred yuan. As long as you continue to wait, more will be created."

"Wow, there are already so many, I thought you didn't even..."

"Doubt our strength?" Otto deliberately showed off, "Our strength is comparable to that of your Onkras tribe. We are very capable."

"No! You are really strong. Maybe even stronger than the Melalen tribe. Do you know, great leader, you have earned 3,600 silver coins from me because of these yellow and white soaps!" Gul

Virtue's words express praise directly.

Then, this well-dressed businessman began to use his delicate and fat hands to examine the texture of these soaps, and couldn't help but touch them with his hands to feel the delicacy.

He walked around the wooden house two or three times and suddenly asked: "Chief, are these actually created based on Rurik's wisdom?"

"certainly."

"Oh. It's so wonderful."

Gould turned around and approached the short Rurik with a big belly, with excitement in his eyes.

He suddenly took off his broad ferret hat, which instantly revealed the nature of his bald head, and placed the hat on Rurik's head.

"Future leader Rurik, please accept my precious hat."

Otto felt something was wrong for a moment. If it was just ferret fur, it was not extremely expensive. The most important thing was that the hat was decorated with a sapphire.

"Gould, is it appropriate?"

"Very suitable. Great leader. Don't you think today's scene is very special? There are so many yellow and white objects piled here in the world. They are actually excellent washing tools. In fact, I know it without you having to say it clearly.

, you definitely used sulfur to make this thing. Ah! The sulfur turned into a treasure for washing clean clothes, what a miracle it is!"

Rurik endured the smell of oil from the bald head, raised his huge velvet hat, revealed his big blue eyes, and watched the businessman Gould shaking his fat body and dancing.

Gould jumped for a while, then continued to look at Otto and asked: "Are they all these yellow and white ones? There should be some ordinary brown ones."

"Yes, they are stored in another cabin."

Hearing this, Gould couldn't help but swallow deeply: "Is it also that many?"

"No. Ordinary soap only costs five hundred pieces, Gould. Compared to these, those are not of the highest quality."

"That's true. Compared with the one I originally bought, the shape you made now has become much smoother, and each piece actually has the name of your tribe on it."

After all, four months have passed since soap production began in late March of the Julian calendar!

The Rus people living in Northern Europe seem to be a very backward and barbaric group of guys. After all, they are all living people, and there is no essential difference in IQ between them and humans a thousand years later. They all have the same intelligence, but they are different.

Thousands of years later, people have generally received a good education, and they have access to all kinds of advanced knowledge that has been born since the Renaissance.

Today's Russians simply cannot enjoy the happiness of acquiring a lot of knowledge, but if they can get a little bit of the powerful imagination that they have as humans, they can develop something with it.

The wooden molds for the latest soap making by the priests are made of oak boards and then glued together with pine gum. Each small board has been finely polished to make the box quite smooth, so that the soap bar can be separated from the mold.

It is no longer just a cube like it was in the beginning.

The most subtle thing is the word "rus sopa" spelled out in rune letters, which changes from Yang script to Yin script. It's just because the priest carved the bottom wooden board. This is not a troublesome thing. In the end, the soap on

The words become clear and indelible.

Coupled with the pure air-drying and dehydration treatment in a constant-temperature darkroom, the surface of the huge amount of soap bars piled in front of Gould remained smooth, and cracks did not exist at all.

In fact, the huge orders forced the priests to devote all their time to soap production, and they had to find ways to improve efficiency.

The priests who had become somewhat wealthy were led by Bona. In the name of priestly work, she recruited some girls from the tribe and gave their parents a silver coin as a reward, allowing the girls to work until the sea ice melted.

The Ross tribe is very similar to other tribes in their attitudes towards boys and girls. Many girls are cruelly abandoned by their parents when they are still infants, just because the girls cannot become future warriors and cannot bring huge wealth to the family.

There are also some who are not so cruel, they will raise their daughters until they are at least twelve years old and then hastily get engaged to them in order to get some betrothal gifts.

This is the reality of life. A girl who thought she could be a seamstress actually has the chance to enter the sanctuary of the priests?! The priests even promised that these girls would play an important role in the spring sacrifice! Because they would temporarily hand over their daughters to

By offering sacrifices to the priests, not only do you not have to worry about the food your daughter consumes, but you can also get a silver coin for it, which is much more valuable than buying and selling.

So Rurik was surprised to find that Bona's mentality changed very quickly when faced with huge production pressure.

In the small world of the chief priest's house, the situation here essentially made Rurik feel for the first time something familiar from the world a thousand years later.

Perhaps, this is a "soap company" in the world and a sprout of capitalism.

Rurik felt that it was crazy to obtain huge profits by providing "intellectual property rights", so what Bona did now was even crazier.

There were not many girls in the tribe, and Rurik had always regretted this. He knew the tribe's attitude towards girls, and felt extremely uncomfortable with the barbarism of the tribesmen.

If you become a leader, you must punish any family that dares to abandon their babies. But the essence that forces many families to abandon their daughters is that in the distribution of extremely limited materials, an optimal solution that is beneficial to the family must be achieved.

, no amount of moral ethics can soothe the horrible hunger caused by a large family.

If a tribal girl can earn some wealth for her family through labor at a young age, and even her employer will provide food and accommodation, then the native family will be crazy and abandon their daughter.

Bona didn't think her decision was so great. Seeing that Vilia was getting older day by day, Bona would soon be the new high priest.

She recruited ten tribal girls and ordered them to participate in the arduous work of boiling oil and stirring soap.

Who thinks it is inappropriate to squeeze child labor in this time and space? On the contrary, because children can suddenly work to earn money to support their families, this is actually an improvement compared to more ancient times.

Of course, when some ethnic groups realized that their children determined their future, the act of squeezing children's labor force was prohibited by legislation.

The orders from the priests stimulated the tribesmen to rush to dig holes in the ice to catch breathing seals. The priests bought the seals whole at a low price, and a large amount of seal blubber was boiled into oil, and the remaining seal meat became everyone's meal.

food.

The most precious seal liver was enjoyed by the priests. Those girls ate a lot of seal meat, and they felt that their lives were pretty good.

In Rurik's view, they were the most pitiable child laborers. The priests did not hesitate to squeeze their value. In addition, the priests personally went to battle to obtain these huge amounts of soap.

By now, soap is being thrown into production.

For the time being, Rurik doesn't want to change anything, let alone want to carry out some social transformation of the Ross tribe and stick to the name of "Odin's Blesser"? No! This is absolutely impossible without money in his pocket.

Gould looked at those ordinary soaps again, and they were indeed not as comfortable in appearance as sulfur soap.

Gould is a happy businessman, and he is also facing a certain amount of pressure now.

There are as many as 3,000 foreigners living in the Ross tribe. Among them are a group of fur hunters who are eager to capture more ferrets in the north. This is the fur processing industry spawned by northern fur, as well as a group of professional cobblers.

There are also some professional shipbuilding customers living here. They just want to find huge pine trees in the area north of Rossburg to make bigger ships. Because the Ross people make long ships, the keels must be a special-looking oak tree. This kind of

Timber is really hard to find. However, the biggest requirement for ship ribs and ship planks is that the cross-sectional area of ​​the big tree must be large. Over hundreds of years, as the Vikings’ navigation technology became more and more sophisticated, all Viking tribes

The demand for "shipbuilding wood" is also increasing. Going to remote areas to find good shipbuilding materials is the motivation of many shipbuilders.

Some craftsmen make a living doing this.

Different from those huge warships, ordinary fishing boats are only four to five stikas, which is only four or five meters. It does not need any special-shaped oak keel. It is made of pine wood, and the main parts are made of tenons.

After the structures are spliced ​​together, the gaps are fixed with rivets in some places and sealed with pine glue, a good pine fishing boat is completed.

Such a fishing boat would cost thirty silver coins at the very least.

Shipbuilding is tiring work, and craftsmen always make themselves sticky when applying pine oil. Soap is the perfect solution to the most disgusting things they face when building ships. This winter, at least fifty fishing boats are under construction in coastal docks.

, they will all be taken to the south and sold.

The shipbuilder family was another group of wealthy people. They purchased a lot of soap, and many of them decided to buy more in order to transport the soap to the south and sell it at a good price.

Now, Gould has more than twenty followers with him, including strong and brave warriors, people who specialize in inquiring about information, and two maids to serve him.

Gould was very grateful that Otto did not sell the huge amount of soap to others, and he had no intention of raising the price.

"Everything is in accordance with our original agreement. Great leader, please come to my residence soon and I will give you all the money. But after that, please help me take care of these soaps. When the ice and snow have melted almost, I will send

They were brought to my ship."

Otto nodded deeply and praised deeply: "I just admire your generosity. I also want to thank you for the hat you gave my son, but it is too big."

"No! This is a symbol of our friendship, and also a symbol of my friendship with Rurik." After saying that, Gould patted Rurik's thin shoulder and further praised him in front of the child's father. "My little one

Not only is my son not as beautiful as Rurik, he is also not loved by God. But Rurik gave me the opportunity to gain greater wealth. He and I are already friends, don’t you think so?"

Rurik looked up at the old guy who longed for wealth and nodded slightly. "We are friends. If you pay the money now, we will be best friends."

"Aha! You really love money." Gould laughed wildly, causing Otto to laugh too.

Gould was actually very satisfied. For businessmen, it is too hypocritical to talk about the comradeship of bloody battles like soldiers. As a businessman, we talk business, hand over the money and deliver the goods, and happily trade and complement each other. This is what "businessmen do"

"Our friendship". Although Rurik is young, he is obviously wiser than many adults.

"Then it's settled, I'll give you the money soon. Just like this, wise Rurik, and the great leader. When evening comes, I invite you into my mansion, and I want to serve you with the best food.

I will entertain you with fine wine."

Drinking? Otto was almost instinctively excited.

"Gould? Is it a lot of mead?"

"Oh, it existed at the time, and it was our favorite." Gould said with a smile, "I also have other tricks."

"What is it?"

"Red wine, cranberry wine. I bought it at a high price. It is a genuine product that I keep privately for my personal enjoyment. Great leader, looking at the share of more than a thousand pieces of soap, I am very happy to share it with you.

of these treasures.”

Otto drank wine and knew that it came from the southern world that is said to be "never cold", but in fact it refers to Eastern Rome.

Originally, wine was not expensive in the Mediterranean, and the Eastern Romans did not think it was precious. However, just like salt, which was cheap in Eastern Rome and Italy, it would suddenly make huge profits when transported to the northern interior.

This is especially true for wine! Along the land trade route to the north, adventurous merchants sold it to the Danes for huge profits. Danish profiteers secretly sold it to the hostile Siiyazhong tribe for greater profits.

Otto really understood the preciousness of wine, and he was eager to try it at the dinner party.

However, this Gould, the most precious wine in his collection, is not just wine!


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