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Chapter 58 [Yes, I suffer, you make a lot of money]

Streamwilder Steamwheedle stayed in Zutona for three days, and after three days the goblin business tycoon couldn't wait to leave.

It's just that before he left, he left behind a large number of goblin engineers, goblin mages, goblin alchemists and other goblin talents, and took away a thousand enchanted weapons made of special wood containing magic, animal skins, and a large number of other things.

goods, such as the elemental core produced by Huoyu Mountain.

Zutona and Gadgetzan reach an agreement.

The two sides will become sister cities. Gadgetzan and Hotsand Company. It turns out that the current Hotsand Group is not a group, it is just a company.

Gadgetzan and the Steamwheedle Company provided Zutona with the supplies and help he needed, and Zutona gave the goblins the excess output to sell.

Zutona does not accept gold, silver, or their derivatives gold coins or silver coins, but only needs various supplies and materials, or technical talents.

Originally, this would only be the favorite type of transaction for goblins, bartering. There is no need to see the shiny gold coins flowing out, although the goblins have to exchange goods for goods, which will make the goblins feel more comfortable.

However, Tonatiu and Strimwild Steamwheedle reached an agreement that the goblins found somewhat unpleasant.

He requested that Zutona's own currency, Aztec coins, be included in the transaction between the two parties.

Simply put it is:

Zutona and the trolls use Aztec coins to purchase services and goods from the goblins. The price is of course negotiated in advance and written in the agreement; then the goblins use the price specified in the agreement, within a certain floating range.

Use the Aztec coins produced by the trolls to purchase various supplies from the trolls...

Trade agreements and prices for various supplies are negotiated once a year.

It's okay to negotiate the agreement once a year.

However, this method of trading seems to the goblins to be superfluous.

It also tests the goblin's patience.

Because if the two sides fall out, the goblins hold a large amount of Aztec coins, and the trolls refuse to admit it, the goblins will lose everything.

It looks like the goblins are at a disadvantage.

But Streamwilder Steamwheedle gritted his teeth and agreed to this transaction method.

Because Tonatiu gave him a very good price, a great temptation! If the output of Zutona could be shipped out and sold, Strimwild Hotsand could earn at least five times the profit!

However, Tonatiu hired goblin technical talents and offered twice as much price as outside. The price for purchasing various materials, even including shipping costs, was about 1.5 times the normal transaction price outside.

The profits are too high!

An outstanding businessman once said: "If there is 100% profit, we can take risks; if there is 200% profit, we will flout the law; if there is 300% profit, then we are willing to trample on the world

everything of!"

Now round up.

The profits were so huge that Streamwilder Hotsand felt that he could sell his father.

Why can't you tolerate a transaction method that the goblins don't like? Besides, it's not like Streamwilder Hotsand thinks that the Aztec coins can't be tolerated with the goblins' technology... Haha, you know it!

Streamwilder Hotsand is delighted.

Tonatiu was also very happy.

He was happy for two reasons.

The first one is that Zutona's excess output can finally be exchanged for needed materials, and the technology, talents and materials that Zutona needs can be obtained in exchange.

It seems that the trolls are losing a lot of money, and the goblins can make so much money by just acting as middlemen, selling the trolls' products at such high prices.

But looking at it on the other hand, with the terrain conditions of Un'Goro Crater, which is a trap for trolls, and Zutona's current foundation, if the trolls want to sell these things on their own, they don't know how to sell them at such a price.

Go to the gryphon moon in the year of the wind snake!

Tonatiu doesn't care at all about money and ordinary materials. Other races care about this kind of thing because they don't have a system. There is a system, so there is no need to worry about this at all.

simplest.

In terms of food, except for elves and pandaren, most of the races with a relatively large population in Azeroth are prone to food shortages, and then famines and various troubles occur due to lack of food. But when the system produces a light bacteria,

It can provide almost inexhaustible food to the trolls.

The cooperation between Tonatiu and Goblin is to exchange output for development speed, which can also be regarded as an alternative krypton gold in a sense.

The second reason that makes him happy is that he has another way to collect the power of faith.

this way.

This was the main reason why he persisted and was even willing to give up so much profit to Streamwilder Hotsand.

This way is Aztec Coin.

Every Aztec coin is made of dinosaur skin, and each Aztec coin is attached with a very weak power of faith. This power makes them unable to be counterfeited, but in fact it also has another function

.

That is to collect the power of faith!

This time it was not the system's credit, but Tonatiu's own whim.

He thought that in the fantasy world of DND, there is Wojin, the goddess of wealth in Faerûn. Businessmen all believe in her and provide her with the power of faith, although most of them are light believers.

Then couldn't Azeroth create a god of wealth, or a similar belief in the worship of money and wealth?

It's hard to say for other races, but goblins will definitely be the race that worships money the most. Their fanaticism for money eclipses the faith of humans and draenei in the Holy Light; the Kaldorei and Sin'dorei love Elune.

The belief in the Sunwell is slightly inferior; making the orcs have no regard for their ancestors and glory...

This kind of fanaticism.

It should produce the power of faith, right?

With the idea of ​​trying, Tonatiu, who had long thought about cooperating with the goblins, would create Aztec coins similar to banknotes without the need of Zutona and the trolls.

He just wanted to know if this method would work.

The goblins made a lot of money from this first cooperation and transaction. Because Tonatiu wanted to experiment, he not only gave away a large amount of goods and materials, but also gave him Aztec coins worth about 100,000 yuan, which was about the same depending on the denomination.

There are more than 6,000 pieces of currency made from dinosaur skins.

At the same time, he also paid wages and rewards to the goblins who stayed in Zutona, using Aztec coins.

result……

It was less than half a day since Streamwilder Hotsand left. The goblins probably experienced that the dinosaur skins on their hands could really be used as money. They could buy various high-quality goods in Zutona. These goods could

Bring them lots of gold coins and profits outside.

They fell in love with these dinosaur skins called "Aztec Coins"!

In Tonatiu's eyes, scattered and imperceptible small light spots began to float from the distance, and at the same time many system prompts popped up in his retinas:

[From Mane·Gold Coin Faith Power +0.00001]

[The power of faith from Gan·Gold Mine +0.00002]

[From the power of Streamwilder Hotsand Faith +0.00003]

[Mod Wrench’s Power of Faith +0.00001]

【……】

The goblins' belief in money is too terrifying. The trolls have been holding Aztec coins for more than half a year, and they have almost no faith, which almost made Tonatiu doubt that this plan would work.

Unexpectedly, not long after the Goblin was obtained, there would be such good feedback, which almost made Tonatiu burst into tears.

Sure enough, compared with the goblins, the current Zutona trolls' desire for money is simply negative, and they can't even generate the power of faith.

Obviously the trolls are the most pious.

And the goblins...

Money is everything!


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