The reason why I contacted this old scholar who had secretly given me his contact information during the helicopter reconnaissance mission, was that I wanted to confirm the exact value of what I was offering. If I didnāt know this, I would be wasting my <market>.
Yes, since I donāt want to deal with gold or jewels, my biggest product is <otherworldly materials>, and the value of my products will drop rapidly once they reach the market to some extent.
ā¦ā¦This means that thereās only a limited amount and type of material that can be used to be considered as something of high value. Therefore, it should not be wasted.
So I wanted to make sure I knew exactly how I was doing in that areaā¦ā¦
Wolf Fang has a lot of credibilities, but theyāre neither researchers, merchants, nor politicians, so theyāre not the right people to ask regarding that stuff.
I heard that they were able to get by with the dragon material because it was a sellerās market and the deal was done at the sellerās behest, but Iām not sure how much it would have been worth if it had been negotiated or dealt with normally in the world ofā¦ā¦ academics, business, politics, and so on.
Besides, the only time everyone at Wolf Fang sold them was when they bagged the dragons.
Other than that, I just gift the other materials as an expression of gratitude or as materials for a deal, but I didnāt sell them for money, so I donāt know the market price.
ā¦ā¦Should I ask a diplomat or someone from a large corporation who is attending ISECON?
Wa wa waā¦ā¦.
I canāt trust what they say.
Especially when they discover that we know nothing and are completely will be close to zero!]Ā Old Man
ā¦ā¦Indeedā¦ā¦.
What is the top priority for an old scholar with a short time left?