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Chapter 47: Growth of Private Capital

    Chapter 47: Growth of Private Capital


    < 47. Growth of Private Capital >


    Gulp, gulp.


    Ahh! Nothing beats the taste of liquor onnd. Hehe.


    Haha. I didnt mind drinking on the ship either.


    You cant get drunk like this on the ship.


    Thats true. And nowadays, there are even captains who forbid drinking on the ship. If you get caught, they deduct it from your sry without mercy.


    Huh. Thats too harsh, even if they have a reason.


    The Curved Wind frowned as if he didnt like the idea.


    Hey, should I buy a ship and start my own tradingpany?


    Do you have enough money for that?


    Of course not. I have to gather some like-minded fellows.


    You dont mean one of them is me, do you?


    Haha. Who else but you? You must have saved up some money too.


    Well, yeah. I didnt have much to spend on except for drinking.


    The Swift Arrow nodded.


    It was true that he had amassed a considerable amount of wealth by working on ships until now.


    In fact, the Swift Arrow had also thought about starting his own tradingpany at some point. Thats why he became more interested.


    Hmm. Should I seriously consider it? You, me, and a few more people should be enough to buy a ship, dont you think?


    It would be better to run our own tradingpany and transport goods ourselves, as long as we dont run into any idents.


    Of course, their current sry was not bad either.


    Most of the citizens of the Wacantanga Empire received a fairly generous sry.


    This wasrgely influenced by the various industries that the nation was running.


    The empire stillcked manpower.


    Therefore, if the workers felt that they were not getting paid properly, they quit their jobs without hesitation and chose to work directly for the empire.


    Moreover, working on ships was harder than other jobs, so the sry was higher.


    But no matter how high the sry was, it was less than the profit they could get by running their own tradingpany.


    Of course, if they were damaged by natural disasters or idents, they would have to take full responsibility as the owners of the ship.


    Alright. I agree.


    Really? Then theres no backing out?


    Dont say anything else. I wont do that.


    Then lets gather some people who share our vision. Who knows? Maybe our tradingpany will be as big as the Storm Trading Company?


    Haha. That would be great!


    Thats how they decided while drinking.


    This was not just their story.


    There were countless tradingpanies being established in the empire right now.


    The process of creating a tradingpany was mostly simr.


    First, they gathered people who had the same goal.


    Then they collected enough money to buy a ship.


    Naturally, there were people who paid more and people who paid less in this process.


    People came up with the concept of shares here.


    They received a portion of the profit from the tradingpany ording to the ratio of the money they initially invested.


    Anyway, with the money they gathered, they bought a ship and hired as many sailors as they needed.


    The Wacantanga Empire still had enough demand for transportation, so the tradingpanies could make a decent profit.


    Thats how the private capital of the empire continued to grow in scale.<ul><li><ul><li></li></ul></li></ul>


    Needless to say, not all tradingpanies were satisfied with a moderate profit.


    The main goal of a tradingpany was to earn as much wealth as possible.


    This was also true for the Lightning Trading Company, which was one of the top ten tradingpanies in the empire.


    Hmm. It seems like our growth has stagnatedtely. Should we try to expand to the Andes region?


    The regr meeting of the Lightning Trading Company.


    The owner of the tradingpany, Quiet Sea, asked.


    But the answer he got was negative.


    Indeed, trading with the Andes region is very profitable But as you know, sir, we need to buy new ships that can sail to the west sea.


    Thats right. The ships that can sail on the big sea are expensive.


    Yes. To buy that many ships, we would have to sell the ones we are currently operating. That would be a loss, wouldnt it?


    We cant do that!


    Quiet Sea shook his head quickly.


    Selling ships secondhand was a foolish thing to do. They had to sell them cheaper than new ships because they had been used before.


    Hmm. Then are you saying we should be content with our current situation?


    Quiet Seas voice was full of regret.


    He had been carrying loads and traveling around various regions since he was a Creek tribe member.


    He had umted wealth stubbornly for a long time.


    And he made this tradingpany with people who were simr to him.


    He bought a ship as soon as they started producing them, and transported goods without rest.


    Thats how he achieved this scale.


    Damn. I should have expanded to the west sea back then.


    Around the time when trade with the Andes region just began.


    Quiet Sea didnt bother to buy a ship for the dangerous west sea.


    He didnt think he could get so much gold, silver, and guano from the Andes region, and he thought the ie from the maind was enough.


    But he felt twisted when he saw the tradingpanies that were growing in the west sea.


    When Quiet Sea was thinking like that.


    Um Can I say something?


    Do you have any good ideas?


    The youngest person among the attendees of the tradingpany meeting, Yellow Footprint, raised his hand cautiously.


    He had graduated from middle school with excellent grades, and could have gone to the Imperial University, but he didnt.


    And he joined the Lightning Trading Company right away.


    He wanted to earn more wealth than go to college.


    With Quiet Seas permission, Yellow Footprint opened his mouth.


    I think our current situation is not bad either. The empire will continue to expand, and the demand for transportation will not decrease in the future. If our tradingpany keeps growing steadily like this, it wouldnt be bad, would it?


    Quiet Sea was quite disappointed by Yellow Footprints words.


    But he had to listen to the end.


    His words were not over yet.


    But sir, dont you want our tradingpany to grow faster than now? Then we have to take a risk.


    A risk?


    Yes. In the past, the Storm Trading Company was simr in size to our Lightning Trading Company. But they took a gamble and moved their base to Yanghae to sail to the west sea. You know the result. They became the best tradingpany in the empire.


    Thats true.


    They seeded in their risk. Why cant we do the same?


    Quiet Sea nodded at his words, but he also showed some doubt.


    Its easy to say. What kind of risk are you talking about? Dont beat around the bush and tell me.


    My answer is this.


    Yellow Footprint took out a small pouch from his pocket.


    And then.


    Shooosh.


    He opened the mouth of the pouch and poured it on the desk.


    Then a white powder revealed itself on the desk.


    Quiet Sea recognized what it was at a nce.


    Sugar?


    Yes. You know how high the demand for sugar is in the empire right now. But the supply is ridiculously lowpared to the demand. As a result, the price of sugar is incredibly high.


    Hmm. But there are some tradingpanies that have a tight grip on the sugar market. It would be hard topete with them now.


    Why do we have topete with them? We can get sugar from somewhere else.


    Where exactly?


    Look at this map.


    Yellow Footprint approached Quiet Sea and unfolded a map.


    It was a map that roughly depicted the maind and the surrounding sea of the Wacantanga Empire.


    Yellow Footprint pointed his finger at one of the inds on the map.


    Cobao Ind?


    Yes. Have you ever heard of it?


    Cobao Ind was none other than modern Cuba.


    Its where the Taino tribe lives. Ive heard of it.


    The empire had already started some contact with them when they explored the Mexico Bay and Caribbean Sea area.


    Quiet Sea couldnt not know this fact.


    Cobao is a big ind. And its also close to the maind of the empire. Not only that. There are many Taino tribe people living on Cobao Ind. It means they have abundantbor force.


    Then Sturdy Legs realized what this young man was trying to say.


    You want them to grow sugarcane?


    Yes.


    Heh You dont mean to conquer Cobao Ind by force, do you?


    If he did that, Kim Ki-woo would dismantle the Lightning Trading Company in an instant, and Quiet Sea would be severely punished.


    You dont mean to hire them either, do you?


    Hiring Taino tribe people was also practically difficult.


    Kim Ki-woo had imposed strict regtions on hiring people who were not imperial citizens.


    Of course not. We dont need to hire them. We just need to give them sugarcane farming methods and seeds, and let them farm on their own. Then we can buy the sugarcane they grow for a fair price, isnt that simple?


    Hmm. Buy sugarcane?


    Yes. Whats the difference between trading with the Andes region or Cobao Ind? Besides, Cobao Ind is mostly t and has a climate suitable for sugarcane farming, so it cant get any better than this.


    Quiet Sea was silent for a while, digesting his words slowly.


    Indeed


    The possibility was enough.


    No, Quiet Sea thought that if things went ording to n, he could quickly increase the assets of his tradingpany.


    The imperialw only prohibited direct employment of non-imperial residents, but this kind of trade was rather encouraged.


    And it would be a good thing for imperial citizens if the supply of sugar increased.


    He had heard that there were many Taino tribe people living on Cobao Ind.


    If they grew sugarcane, it wouldnt cost any manpower from the empire, so he could save onbor costs.


    Hahaha! A talent who graduated from middle school with excellence is different indeed! Its a very good n. Good! Ill entrust this matter to you. Ill push hard for you, so do as you please!


    Thank you. Ill make sure to seed, sir.


    The faces of the tradingpany executives who attended the meeting turned pale with surprise.


    Yellow Footprint hadnt been in the Lightning Trading Company for long.


    But he already became in charge of one area.


    It was an incredibly fast promotion.


    Yellow Footprint felt their reaction too, but he didnt care much.


    His ideal was not just this much.


    ***


    After that.


    Yellow Footprint was busy moving around.


    The first ce he visited was the Imperial Foreign Affairs Department.


    Im from the Lightning Trading Company, and were nning to trade with the natives of Cobao Ind. Could you provide us with an interpreter?


    Hmm. Interpreting is not difficult, but theres not much to trade with Cobao Ind.


    Yellow Footprint exined their n.


    It was not hard to persuade them. The foreign affairs official who could speak the Tainonguage was interested in Yellow Footprints story.


    Alright. It would help the empire if the price of sugar went down.


    With that, the interpreter was secured.


    Yellow Footprint then hired someone who knew how to farm sugarcane.


    And he led them across to Cobao Ind.


    The foreign affairs department had already established some rapport with the Taino tribe on Cobao Ind, so there was no dangerous situation.


    Yellow Footprint gave sugar to the Taino tribe and let them taste it.


    Wow! Its so sweet!


    A Taino man eximed at the sweetness of sugar.


    This powderes from a nt called sugarcane. And sugarcane grows very well on thisnd where you live. If you want, we can teach you how to grow sugarcane.


    Is that true?


    Yes. If you grow sugarcane, we will buy it from you at a high price.


    Wow! Can we get more of your clothes and shoes, dishes and ornaments?


    Of course. If you grow sugarcane and give it to our tradingpany, we will give you much more goods than now.


    The first Taino people they met liked Yellow Footprints proposal very much.


    The excellence of the imperial products was already widely known in various regions, including Cobao Ind.


    The rest was a breeze.


    Yellow Footprint taught them how to farm sugarcane as promised.


    As expected, sugarcane grew very well on Cobao Ind.


    As sugarcane began to be cultivated gradually on Cobao Ind, Yellow Footprint bought a lot of sugarcane from the Taino tribe.


    He gave them not only industrial products but also surplus food from the maind as payment.


    Huh! Is this for real?


    You havent seen anything yet. This is only a fraction of the sugarcane grown in some parts of Cobao Ind. If most of Cobao Ind grows sugarcane, you will get much more profit than now.


    Hahaha! Im d I trusted you! You did a great job! Please keep it up!


    Quiet Sea was so happy that heughed loudly and patted Yellow Footprints shoulder repeatedly.


    It was only natural, since he got a lot of sugar, which was called white gold, with rtively cheap imperial products and food.


    The profit he would get from this would be astronomical, and it would grow even more over time.


    Of course, other tradingpanies were not fools either, and they would also extend their tentacles to the regions near the central continent, including Cobao Ind, but by then they would have firmly rooted themselves there.


    This eventually led to the saying The storm blows in the west and the lightning strikes in the east.


    Thats how much the Lightning Trading Company leaped to be a giant tradingpanyparable to the Storm Trading Company.


    Thats how giant tradingpanies appeared in the Wacantanga Empire as well.


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