A Commission and a Discussion â Giresse Carreras
Giresse Carreras visited the man known as the number one blacksmith in Straheim.
âOi, GiresseâŠWhere the hell did you get this!?â the blacksmith shouted, spit flying from his red face. The short, bearded man grabbed Giresse by the collar.
He was Leroy, known to be one of the best blacksmiths in Straheim.
âAn eight-year-old client of mine drew it up,â Giresse said.
If you carelessly lied to this guy, youâd definitely come to regret itâhe had a way of sniffing out lies. Even if it was just for a moment, Leroy was definitely shaken up. It seems I hit the jackpot.
âLies! The theories behind this blueprint are the same as the ancient documents dug from the ruins,â Leroy said.
So itâs just like stuff from the ruins⊠I kinda felt it would be that way. Grey explained how everything worked, but I only understood one thing: the theories behind the apparatus relied solely on forces outside of magic.
âWhat more can I say. Itâs the truth,â Giresse said.
Leroy stared at the blueprint with eyes like saucers, letting out almost beast-like groans.
âBring him hereâŠâ
âWhat?â Giresse said.
âBring him right now! Heâll get to meet with me as his reward. Until then Iâm not losing a single gold!â Leroy shouted
Well⊠thatâs a tough one to doâŠ
Once he becomes like this, thereâs no changing his mind.
âI understand. However, he still has some urgent business to finish up. In the meantime, what do you say we pay you upon completion?â
In any event, selling the ăHand Pumpăwill require some paperwork. Once itâs completed, I can deliver the product to Grey and have him come back with me to Straheim. About that greedy lady. If I hand over some money and only say I want Grey to accompany me in my travels, sheâll surely be overjoyed and approve.
Leroy nodded. âFine. When itâs done Iâll send a messenger.â
âAnd please keep this a secret too,â Giresse added.
The only problem left was the question of who would patent the ăHand Pumpă. If the apparatus worked as Grey had explained, it would surely bring about a great change to the world. I could see a torrent of orders coming from across the empire, no, the entire world. We would be swimming in an astronomical amount of money.
The other merchants(hyenas) in my guild would surely be eyeing this blueprint, and it would be a huge disaster if one so much as glanced at the blueprint.
âDonât take me lightly. Iâm not foolish enough to betray your trust,â Leroy said, glaring angrily.
Flustered, I waved my hands in defense. âI know. I asked you to do this because I trust you.â
âThen thereâs no problem,â Leroy said bluntly. He then grabbed the blueprint and went back into his workshop.
A handsome young man with blonde hair stared at the parchment that Giresse had transcribed. âYouâre telling me an eight-year old child drew this up?â His usually calm face, known to be an iron mask, was warped in ecstasy.
The young man was Straheimâs Commerce Guildâs Branch Leader, Rainer Owenheim, one of the few who handled money across the world.
âYes. Iâve just put in an order to a blacksmith friend of mine. He should contact me when heâs done,â Giresse said.
âHow much will the guild get?â Rainer asked.
â30%. However, if you accept a few conditions I donât mind boosting that up to 45%.â
With just a mere 15% lies an enormous amount of money. The following conditions were important enough for Giresse to abandon that money.
âName it.â
âDonât publish the name of the inventor, Grey Millard.â
âYou know itâs mandatory that we list the inventorsâ names in our patent book, right?â
âYeah. I donât mind if you do that once he turns 13. Until then, Iâd like the guild to take care of things. Nobody will think twice about giving a special exception for this amount of money,â Giresse said.
Dealing with such vast amounts of money there was bound to be accompanied by robbers, con men, and other dangers, so I wanted to stay quiet about Grey as a preventative measure.
âIn special cases like these, we need the patent officeâs approval as well. Youâre saying I need to get that?â
âYes.â
âWhatâs in it for me?â
âIâll say that you, the branch leader, commissioned the production of the ăHand Pumpăfrom Grey Millard, with me as an intermediary.
Branch Leader Rainer was currently running to be the next Guild Leader. If he were to accept my terms, enormous amounts of money would flow into the guild. With this achievement behind his belt, Branch Leader Rainerâs lead would be unshakeable.
âLetâs talk about the specifics,â Rainer said.
âGrey Millard, the inventor, would receive 50% of the royalties. I would receive 5% as the middleman, and the Commerce Guild would receive 45%. How does this sound?â
âHonor for me and profit for you, I see. Youâre shrewder than I thought. Okay, Iâm in.â
âThank you very much.â
Branch Leader Rainer spread the blueprint over the table and said, âNow, the specifics.â
Two days later, Leroy set up the ăHand Pumpăin the workshop well in the presence of the executives of the Commerce Guild.
It was testing time.
âLetâs start,â Leroy said, and with a simple movement of the handle, a burst of water surged out of the thin pipe.
The executives raised their voices in admiration and applauded in unison.
âJust amazing. Itâs a revolution in the way we draw water, Giresse-kun,â Rainer said with a refreshing smile as he heaped on the praise.
âThank you very much,â Giresse said.
One executive smiled. âThe Commerce Guild will profit greatly off of this.â
âCongratulations. So about keeping his name a secret, â Leroy said.
âDonât worry, it wonât leave this room,â another replied.
The Commerce Guildâs patent office has a few who are quite stubborn and inflexible. They wonât make any hasty decisions just because profit would follow. The executives would probably have to use a bit of force.
Still, everything went without a hitch. Next wasâ.
âRemember to keep your promise,â Leroy rushed into the workshop, still in high spirits.
âOf course. Make two complete sets as soon as possible. I will definitely bring him to Straheim,â Giresse said.
âYeah!â
Giresse left to the marketplace to gather the ingredients Grey had asked for.