Chapter 62 – The Tribal Chief of Mostori, Pierro (last part 1)
Eiji and Fernando, who finished their meal, returned back to their room and went to sleep.
Eiji felt like he would welcome the next morning before he would even know.
He thought he would like to experience this once again.
The morning breakfast was prepared. Everyone smacked their lips at the soft bread and freshly squeezed cow milk.
Eiji felt like he was having the most luxurious thing since the time he had left the village.
Perhaps, Pierro as well, delivered this luxury upon understanding the change of emotions in his visitors.
Though aggressive, it was a strategy that one couldn’t dislike. – Eiji thought.
Following a short rest taken after the meal, Pierro put a smile on his face and said:
– Yes. The preparations are done with Siena’s specialty being in the center of attention.
– Warehouse?
– Yes. We have divided specialties gathered from every village into groups. It’s a pure masterpiece.
The place to which Pierro-san guided them was an unusually spacious warehouse.
That was the first time for Eiji to see glass on this island.
Eiji felt like there’s nothing that can surprise him anymore.
Despite thinking so, he prepared himself and entered the warehouse.
The inside was unexpectedly bright, which was probably thanks to the glass.
Dried fishes, salt, bamboo, fur, and spices, it seemed that various things were stored inside wooden frames and pots.
Just with whom did they trade for it?
Because unfamiliar things appeared one by one in front of his eyes, there was no end to his fresh curiosity.
It seemed that Fernando’s eyes were glued to the bricks pilling up near the entrance.
Eiji himself announced his candidacy by telling Fernando to leave him the negotiation job.
Pierro kept silent and decided to let them be immersed in their deep thinking until they had become satisfied.
– Not just the variety, but you also have large quantities of them, right?
– And then spread through in all places.
– That’s right. Everything will go to all the villages, thus, there will be neither excess nor deficiency. This is the errand and specialty of our village.
At the time Eiji checked the things with his eyes, there was raw cotton preserved in large quantity and even its seeds were stored.
Was it because of the extent of trust mentioned by Pierro? Or perhaps due to his exceptional negotiation skills.
Inside the cart borrowed from Pierro, Siena’s goods were accumulated.
Til now, it was Eiji who had been constantly surprised by various things.
He too, had to grab a bit of Pierro’s attention.
– Were you content?
– Well then, Can I have you show me your items this time?
– Not the iron…..? Then, what it is?
– That would be… this.
As soon as Pierro saw what Eiji took out, his expression was painted with astonishment.
Taking the cloth in his hands, he observed it carefully and breathed out in admiration.
Even among the fabrics produced in Siena, this one was the cream of the crop.
– This is a cotton material, right?! Not to mention, it’s big. Just how much time do you need to weave this?
– It’s splendid…. What’s more, this fabric was even thoroughly dyed. A beautiful and naturally cheerful color, right? Judging from my memory, I’ve thought that the only one capable of dyeing like this was Nazioni, but….
– Hm. Certainly, this size and the appeal coming from dyes are not something that can be easily assessed. Even gems would be too cheap.
With the current methods of weaving, producing a big piece of fabric was unusually difficult.
For instance, if one was to use this fabric, perhaps they could make appealing flags and canopies.
Also, because there were weavers built by Eve, it was possible to create big fabrics without much time.
Katharina was reluctant at first as she originally planned to withdraw from doing that, but in the end, she accepted it gladly.
It was an article which concerned lots of people in the village, and was filled with feelings of its makers.
Eiji wanted to sell it at the highest price possible.
– And then, this is the new alcohol that we have begun to produce in our village.
– Yes, go ahead. But first, please take a small dose of it so as not to be startled.
– Yes? ……Oh! It’s spicy!
Pierro held a strong interest toward the distilled alcohol.
His eyes were probably more discerning than anyone else’s on this island when assessing things.
And more than Eiji, who had introduced various things, it looked like Pierro noticed the importance of these changes much further.
– Well then, like this, will it be fine if I conclude our business today?
– Please.
Actually, it was a satisfactory business.
As for Eiji, he was able to lay his hands on his personally desired raw cotton, which was enough to possibly make a thin mattress.
He couldn’t suppress his unintentional expression of being pleased with himself.
Ah, no good no good. My expression is showing through. I’ve got to brace myself. – Eiji thought.
Was he able to hear Eiji’s internal voice? – Pierro wouldn’t cease his smile while asking him.
– Eiji-san, apart from this time’s dealing, there’s something I’d like to suggest, but…
– I think you learned from the talk yesterday about us dispatching teams of peddlers throughout the island?
– If it’s fine with you, can we bind your iron-made items with an exclusive contract?
– You can make dealings inside Siena at your own convenience. Regarding trade outside of your village, I’d like for you to sell us everything in large quantities.
– Yes. We won’t be taking more than a regular commission. For example, even if your product is exchanged for an unusually large sum of money in some distant location, all of its share will belong to Siena after the commission is taken.
– Our village can demand gratitude in exchange. Again, just as what my grandfather and father were aiming for, it will be possible for both buyers and sellers to gain profit from a trade.
– That’s right. Won’t there be mutual gains? As for Siena, you have this village near the riverbank, but when it comes to a distant place, to begin with, for the eastern direction, there there isn’t any intermediary. If it’s a village like Mostori with this this many achievements, I think it wouldn’t hurt to give it a try, still…
Eiji nodded.
Indeed, apart from Tal village, Siena had no other associations.
They didn’t have that plenty of time.
On his face there was only a smile surfacing.
Still, Eiji felt an ulterior motif behind that smile.
– Sadly, I have to refuse your offer. However much I would consider that, I can’t follow your suggestion.
A crack appeared in his smile.
Chapter end
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