Chapter 30 (1/2)
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at 3rd of May 2020 04:38:52 PM
Chapter 30
Market Failure
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Elite noble Sereka looked down at the tureEventually she stopped in her tracks
“What’s the matter Sereka? Hurry or we’ll be late”
The voice belonged to an older wizard dressed in black robesHe was Sereka’s e an inchShe stood in place, her sharp eyes fixed on the scenes unfolding on the factory floor below thelasses, her eyes watched the factory and its workers closely, the way a falcon watches its prey
Her pupils, together with her grey hair, gave her the aura of someone hard to approach
“Oi, SerekaWhat’re you doing?”
After a pause, she voiced the question that was on her mind
“Yuin… Why are they so inefficient?”
“What?”
“Shouldn’t they just use higher grade ic?” She pointed doards, at the workers, then went on
“Basically, they’re packaging the ht? They should be able to ic circles and spirit icWhy don’t they do that?”
“They only know one way”
“Then why don’t their supervisors and masters teach therin, and spoke in a mockful tone, “because of the lower class’s incompetence and shalloit, Sereka Ojousama” [1]
She knitted her eyebrowsAs a noble, Yuin possesed worldly wisdom, which was the reason he was employed as her masterHowever his values were a touch elitist, and he often put on airsTry as she ht she just couldn’t like the ain
“Because it’s a waste of tih tiation to the them more advanced technical skills, the es low”
She kept silent for a momentShe was still not convincedThen…
“That staff”
“What about it?”
“Why are they made to use such crude staves? Surely you can’t have your oith your work, not with a staff like that”
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“They’re not made to use any particular staffThey buy and use whatever they like”
“They prefer those kinds of staves?”
“It’s because they’re cheapTheir eyes light up at cheap products”
“Then what about the ones who sell those kinds of cheap products… Why do those companies sell cheap stuff by choice? Can’t theymore expensive products?”
“No necessarilyCrude products break quickly, and so new replaceht frequentlyThat’s why it’s a viable business strategy to sell cheap productsIt can definitely turn a profit”
“Isn’t that a scam?”
“You could call it that as well, but really… If you take into account supply and de like thatIt’s called having a good head for business”
“And that’s what’s called bending the truth”
“I understand where you’re co from, but the reason cheap products have flooded the market the way they have, is for no other reason than the buyers themselvesIt’s not as if the companies used overly pushy sales tactics to make people purchase those kinds of productsThey simply put the products on display in the shopsIt’s those people down below us noho choose to buy themNoto do with the companiesPeople are responsible for themselves”
“Responsible for thehtThey’re responsible for themselvesNo matter how much their work efficiency falls, how ht be reduced, it is the such crude, cheap staves and what have you… The natural course of things results in the co even cheaper products outLook at the reality in order to illustrate his point, he spread his aruided her attention to the chaos below them
“Cheap products have come back to favour on the marketThis is what they wanted!”
Sereka reflected on how people, without realising it theineered the very econo from
What absurdity! Shouldn’t sorinded her teeth in anger as she looked out across the factory
“Forget them, worry about yourself insteadYou haven’t submitted your written report yet have you? If you become complacent just because you’re a scholarshi+p student, you’ll soon be failing before you know it”
“You think I don’t know that? You’re so bossy”
She was overcoht… Everyone’s got enough to deal with, just with their own situationsEven Me… I can’t afford to save them
Suddenly Sereka’s attention was drawn to a different division in the factory, where the state of affairs was quite differentThe workers there were strangely calrade
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That must be… Dale’s staff
There were two boys who appeared to be giving the orders to the other workers in their divisionShe watched thee to her