"Do not look at what is improper, do not look at what is improper; form is emptiness, form is emptiness." Nan Wusi silently repeated this to calm his emotions.
"Hmm?" Prince Yi, having not heard a reply for a long time, asked, his voice trailing off with a captivating allure.
Nan Wusi suddenly realized what Prince Yi had just said. Oh, right, Prince Yi wanted to cooperate with her.
"I wonder what kind of cooperation Your Highness Prince Yi desires?" Nan Wusi finally recovered.
Do you have your own workshop?
"No."?
"Then it can't be mass-produced."
"Yes, Your Highness."
"Do you have the blueprints?" Prince Yi asked again.
"We do have the blueprints."
"Then I can buy your blueprints, or you can provide the blueprints and I'll manufacture the products, and we'll split the profits. Choose one."
"This humble citizen chooses the second option." Nan Wusi didn't need to think much; she knew the second option was more cost-effective. She discovered that the nobles in the capital were quite savvy; this kind of clothing would soon become a sensation throughout the capital. She could gain both beauty points and silver, and all she needed to do was provide the blueprints—wasn't that wonderful?
"Since that's the case, you have no objection to a 30/70 split, right?" Prince Yi's smile widened.
“Your Highness, a 3:7 split is too little.” Of course, Nan Wusi wasn’t stupid enough to think that the 3:7 split Prince Yi was referring to meant that she would take 70%.
“You only provide the blueprints. I am responsible for both production and sales. Giving you 30% is more than enough.” Prince Yi did not expect the merchant in front of him to be so tactless.
“Your Highness, I am capable of setting up my own workshop, and besides, I believe many people would be interested in my personal clothing,” Nan Wusi said neither humbly nor arrogantly.
"Are you threatening me?" Prince Yi's voice was already icy.
"I wouldn't dare. I'm just stating the facts." Nan Wusi added after speaking, "I'm not greedy; forty percent is enough."
"Hahaha, alright, I'll grant you forty percent." Unexpectedly, Prince Yi not only wasn't angry, but agreed so easily.
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