âIâve been assured that Murano Workshopâs products will be in great demand. Iâve been itching to sell them.â (Ekaterina)
âThatâs very kind of you.â (Rev)
Rev smiled, relieved.
âI was talking about the Murano Workshopâs standard products, such as glassware. As for the glass pens, it will take some trial and error before we can produce them to a commercially-viable standard. I have been given permission by the Duke of Yurinova to fund the development of new products until the workshop is back on track. Mina.â (Ekaterina)
âYes, my Lady.â (Mina)
Mina placed the bag in front of Rev, and the coins clinked together.
âHere is your paycheck for this week, Mina told me that you were fired from the Garen Workshop after you spoke with me.â (Ekaterina)
That old man is a lousy employer, suddenly firing people without paying them for their work.
Itâs probably because he noticed that I was talking to him, but I suspect that Master Garen took it out on Rev-kun because Mina gave him a twist when he tried to grab my arm.
âIâll pay you in advance because we canât afford to develop products if youâre having trouble making a living. Iâve already paid the same amount as I did for the Murano Workshop, but weâll make a proper contract at a later date. I will do my best to give you an amount that is befitting of your position in the workshop.â
âWow, you are indeed a great entrepreneurâŚ! Thank you very much.â
He took the salary without hesitation, and Rev looked as if he was dreaming.
âAndâŚâ
Ekaterina was about to say when she heard a clear sound. The sound of a beautiful bell, similar to a wind chime, playing a musical scale. It seemed to be that the doorbell of this workshop was made of a glass bell that rang when the lever next to the door was pulled.
Before Rev could get up in a hurry, Mina quickly walked out. Then she came right back.
âWhere do you keep the firewood?â
Mina asked, and from behind her, a man holding a large bundle of firewood peered into the room.
âAh, yes, itâs in the basement storage. Iâll show you.â
Rev rushed out to answer. As expected of a Murano Workshop with a well-thought-out flow line, the fuel seemed to be stored in an underground warehouse that could be accessed directly from the outside.
Rev returned with a stunned look on his face, and Ekaterina smiled.
1st Person POV (Ekaterina)
âIt arrived before I could speak to you, and I apologize for the surprise. The purchase of materials and fuel will both be combined with the dukeâs other businesses operating purchases. The reason for this is that we can save money by purchasing in bulk. Besides, we can leave the purchasing to people who are better skilled in price negotiations, which will further lighten the burden on the workshop.â
Halil-san suggested this to me when I praised him for cutting the price of the workshop in half. He told me that by including the workshopâs portion in the purchase, the buying side would have the advantage of being able to increase the quantity purchased and negotiate the price more favorably, so he proposed that I do so without hesitation, to which I gratefully accepted.
âAlso, would you be interested in hiring an accountant with specialized knowledge for the role of balancing the books and calculating profits and losses?â
âOh, you can do that for me?â
Revâs eyes were blank, and he didnât really seem to realize it yet.
Iâm not going to let the dukeâs family lose money, but I am going to make sure that the dukeâs assets and human resources are properly utilized. Somewhere inside me, a Tsukomi is trying to come outâŚ