"What should we do? The Red Tibetan Tribe is unwilling to directly exchange copper ore."
"How about... we build a new copper workshop in the Lingguo Island branch? Is it close to the Hongzang tribe?"
"so?"
"Is that okay?"
"It seems to be working." Is everyone at the Lingguo Island branch? It's nearby, so anything can be discussed.
"This is good. Our branch on Lingguo Island doesn't produce copper ore. No matter how many copper ingots are produced, the Hongzang tribe can monitor them nearby. We don't expect to cheat anyone." The second priest thought it was a good idea.
The rest is easy to negotiate. We, the Hai Tribe, provide the people, so you have to pay us. We, the Hai Tribe, provide the coal, so you have to pay us, too. Aren't we afraid of settling accounts? We, the Hai Tribe, do everything. Why is there a three-to-one exchange ratio?
The copper ore, delivered to Qiu Haicheng and to the Lingguo Island branch, was a completely different matter. Even by sea, it would take ten days, a long time. Psychologically, it was easier for the Red Tibetan Tribe to accept it.
The Hongzang tribe has its own people and ships, so you can just transport the copper ore to the seaside copper workshop of the Lingguo Island branch, which saves you the trouble.
Shang Yin found Zi Ya again. Sure enough, when she heard about setting up a copper workshop on Lingguo Island, Zi Ya had no objection. "Is it far?" "It's all on Lingguo Island, and the distance between the two ports of entry is less than a day's shipping."
The copper mill of the Hai tribe is willing to let the Hongzang tribe send people to supervise production, so there is no problem at all. Are everyone open-minded?
What about manpower? After all, it was the people of the Sea Tribe who were doing the smelting. After much haggling and spitting, Shang Yin and Zi Ya finally reached an agreement. However, they argued for a long time over the price of coal and still couldn't agree.
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