The Dictatorial Lords

Chapter 42: distribute

Hal took a sand table from his subordinates, and everyone looked at it. I saw that this sand table is obviously a small model of the entire market.

"Our market in Oroz, according to the Lord of the City, is a rental method. You can rent a shop and manage it yourself. You only need to trade a little rent every month. Of course, you can also buy it. At this price It will greatly increase. I believe that everyone sitting here is not very confident that our market can grow and develop, but it doesn't matter. You can rent it first, if you think we have the ability and strength to protect this market later. You can still I bought it. Now we are bidding for the first lease, only once. If anyone succeeds in bidding, there will be no second bidding in the future. It is mainly because there are so many caravans, and it is impossible for everyone to choose what they are satisfied with. Seats. Of course, if you want to buy in the future, the race that wins this auction will have priority."

Hal pointed to the sand table again and said, "Look, everyone, this is the seat in the center of the entire market."

"I believe everyone knows it. The central seat is surrounded by traffic arteries. If you choose this place, the business is absolutely booming. I believe you can see the value of this place. Now there are 8 shops in the central area.

The monthly rent for a shop here is 25 gold coins. Those of you who want to lease, you can make an offer now. After Hal finished speaking, he looked at the group of businessmen below.

Everyone talked about it. This time, they mainly wanted to come to the market in Oroz to test the waters to see if they could have a stable trading channel. Therefore, this lease can be said to be very important.

"We murlocs bid 50 gold coins." At this time, a murloc was the first businessman to shout.

"Our fox people bid 70 gold coins." He is also a fellow of Hal. Come to know Hal. This should be a fox clansman with some caravan of his own, but this time he actually came in person.

Seeing that everyone is starting to bid, other businessmen are not ambiguous, after all, they all want the shops in the center. A kobold shouted: "We bid 75 gold coins." The crowd began to bid. From 50 gold coins to 120 gold coins.

Hal didn't even think about how high the price of this leasehold would be. It's just a priority after all. There are many seats to choose from.

In the end, it was the fox clan who bid 120 gold coins to get a shop in the center. Use the priority to win the lease of 3 shops here in succession. Each shop paid 25 gold coins to get it. These 25 gold coins are not rent, just the cost of using priority rent.

"There are still 5 shops, everyone should seize the opportunity. If you miss it, you will miss it. As long as the businessmen who rented for the first time do not quit, you will not have the opportunity to get such a good seat in the future. The businessmen who were not present today also missed this opportunity. After all, business opportunities are always reserved for those who eat crabs for the first time."

The people below were even more positive when they heard Hal's words. 3 have been removed. The remaining 5 rooms have to get a room no matter what.

The murloc merchant who was hesitant just now and missed the opportunity immediately made an offer: "I will offer 100 gold coins this time, everyone, please leave some food for our murlocs. My old Rick is here to thank you."

A tauren businessman said: "Old Rick, don't say these are useless, who doesn't know that your murlocs have more money. If you want to keep them, you will also leave them to our tauren. Who doesn't know that our tauren is the poorest. I will pay 110 Gold coins." Everyone looked at this tauren with contempt, are you poor? Then there's no rich man in Wiglott. You are in the arms business, and you are still poor?

In the end, the tauren was rich and rich, and got 2 rooms at the price of 125 gold coins.

The competition among the shops in this center is a bit fierce. Of these 8 shops, 3 were taken away by the fox tribe, and 2 by the tauren. The last 3 were taken by the Murlocs and Gnoll tribes.

Even Locke never thought that the gnoll would win a room. Don't their race live by robbery?

The shops in the back are divided into inner circle and outer circle according to the shape of the market. 4 floors in total. They just competed for the center seat. There is also a second-to-last street outside. The penultimate and outermost periphery.

Among them, the penultimate street has 16 shops. One room was won by Tauren, Murloc, and the Fox clan, as well as the Dumeisha clan and Yuna.

Locke really didn't expect that the Dumeisha family really sent someone. Came so fast. It looks like they are really trying to convey a friendly message. Maybe the money is not as good as those of the previous races face to face, and can only win 3 second streets. And Yuna. It may not be a tribe sheltered by Du Mesa.

There are only 7 shops rented out in this street, and there are 9 shops that are not rented. It’s not that there is no money. It's enough for those basic leases with money. Those who have no money can't afford to rent such expensive shops.

There are 32 shops on the penultimate street. It was rented by some inhumans, rabbits, cats, humans and goblins. They only rented one room, leaving 27 rooms.

Locke was really eye-opening. There is actually a family of goblins. Said to be called goblin. In Locke's view, it is a little shorter. It just looks like an alien. There are people's faces, but they are a lot rougher. A pair of hands similar to Lawrence's Rat People. No wonder it's called a goblin. At first glance, it is a race that lives underground.

As for the outermost seats, Locke didn't plan to build a shop, and planned to make it into a street stall. There are still many freedom fighters or small groups of wanderers in the Wigrit Wilderness, and there are many weak races, they can't Rent a shop here. These are for them. Since a large bazaar is to be built, in addition to the benefits of renting these shops for the majority of the population, it is also necessary to consider the wandering individuals. These stalls can be rented temporarily.

This is not a fixed shop. There are also mobile hawkers. This is the ideal market in Locke's mind.

Locke sees that there is nothing wrong now. The rest of Howl can be dealt with, so go. He has business to do. When I said that I would hand over business matters to Hal, I definitely wasn't meddling.

Hal saw that each of these merchants had chosen their favorite shop, so he took out the proof that he had prepared for a long time, and asked each of them to put a bet on it. Then Hal affixed the seal of the Commerce Department that Locke gave him. It has legal effect.

After all these things were done, he said: "Since everyone has rented your favorite shop, you can open it next~www.readwn.com~ If you are not satisfied, you can go to the market management office to find the rat people, they We will help you improve according to your requirements."

Saying that, he is about to stand up and leave. This is a leader of the Dumeisha clan watching Hal to leave. So he immediately stood up and came out of the house, hating Hal.

He hurriedly shouted: "Lord Hal. We belong to the Dumesa clan. We may have misunderstood a little while ago, and we didn't know that the Yuna clan found your refuge in Oroz. So there is a bit of a misunderstanding, you see? We are this time. I came to befriend your city with sincerity. I hope to explain these possible misunderstandings with you."

Hal looked at this Du Meisha, it seemed that the last battle really scared them, so he smiled: "Oh. It's okay, it's okay. Since it's a misunderstanding, it's enough to explain it clearly. The Lord of the City is also there, so I didn't make it difficult for you Du Meisha. It is conceivable that the Lord of the City did not plan to care about these. It is not a misunderstanding to explain the misunderstanding. Haha. Don't worry. You are still the same as other races. Just bring Sincerely come to our Oroz City to do business, we will all treat them equally.”

Hearing Hal say this, the Dumeisha businessman was obviously relieved. I'm afraid that Oroz's people will hold on to what happened last time. In order to retaliate after the incident, their Dumeisha family is ready to migrate. He patted his chest and said, "Lord Hal, you can rest assured. Our Dumeisha family will definitely abide by the rules set by Lord Locke. There will never be chaos in the market."

"That's good, haha. Don't worry, Oroz is not the kind of city with the heart of a villain, and the city owner's heart is still very broad." Hal smiled and walked out. Now many businessmen are starting to live in the market, he still has a lot of things to do, but he doesn't have much time to accompany Du Meisha to argue.

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