Wizard: I Can Synthesis Everything -
Chapter 63: The Fourth-Generation Plan
Chapter 63: Chapter 63: The Fourth-Generation Plan
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After leading the initial trade under the pseudonym Levin on behalf of Reynolds, he no longer showed up, leaving the gang leader to handle it.
The price of Artificial Magic Stones was slashed to half of that of normal Magic Stones.
Lin Suo could sell 100 pieces but would only get 50, and after sharing 25 with Reynolds, that’s only a quarter of the profits.
However, his production of Artificial Magic Stones was all profit.
The raw materials were merely stones and jade, abundant everywhere underground, available to be turned into product whenever possible.
Slowly, wealth accumulated.
Once he broke through to become a formal Wizard, it was expected that he’d amass a considerable fortune, enough for his expenditures.
After sorting out Koster’s matters.
Half a month later, Lin Suo wore the Earth Robe, went through the underground tunnel, and left the city directly.
Heading towards Silver Fish Village.
Calculating the time, the rice seeds should almost be ready to harvest, and his trip was both to check on them and to search for the inheritance of the Naga Clan.
Old Jack had been sent away, and it was possible to search for clues in Qiutian Village.
Twenty li outside the city.
He rose from the ground blocked by a huge stone.
Lin Suo summoned Baobao, the long-unseen leopard, sat on its back, and dashed towards Silver Fish Village like a bolt of lightning.
Late at night, a day later.
Qiutian Village.
Lin Suo quietly sneaked into the small fishing village with just over a hundred people, and expertly found Old Jack’s residence.
With a mental power detection spanning ten meters.
He smoothly discovered a hidden compartment below the stove.
With a thought, four dimly glowing Magic Hands floated over and began to dig into the soil.
Thump—
"Found it."
A box about three feet in length was brought forth by the Magic Hands into Lin Suo’s presence, and upon opening it, he found exactly what he desired.
A minor inheritance left by the Naga Clan.
Apprentice Level witchcraft [Silver Fish Curse], [Acid Corrosive Water Arrow]
Alchemy Witchcraft Study: [Making of Curse Medium (only for Silver Fish Curse)]
"Not bad."
He needed Curse Objects to feed to the Demon Spirit Shark to accelerate its growth and benefit from its progress by gaining several advantages.
Better to make it himself than to go looking for it elsewhere.
An Apprentice Level Curse Technique like the Silver Fish Curse, also known as a Minor Curse, was not difficult to produce; otherwise, the wild witch from the village wouldn’t have been able to make a large quantity of Curse Mediums.
After packing the items into his waist pouch.
Lin Suo restored the ground to its original state and left in the direction of Boge Village.
The fifty mu of land he had purchased couldn’t all be by the sea.
If Qiutian Village, Silver Fish Village, and Boge Village were drawn on a map, they would form an isosceles triangle.
Lin Suo’s land was near the uppermost Boge Village, surrounded by many coconut trees.
The vegetation wasn’t particularly dense.
Baobao always got extremely excited during nightly treks, moving at a rapid pace, taking only about an hour to reach near the destination.
"Is this my land?"
Under the night sky, a silver moon cast a pale glow, illuminating the nearby earth, and Lin Suo’s eyes revealed a sense of wonder; the feeling was marvelous.
He had entrusted someone to purchase this land for him; seeds, black earth, and money had been continuously sent here, each step closely managed and handed over to a professional management team.
Therefore, he hadn’t come to see it until now.
A twenty mu planting area, interconnected, filled his view with lush green rice plants. Due to their uniqueness, their ripening pace was extraordinarily fast; in just over a month, they had gone to seed.
The crops should mature and be ready for harvest within half a month.
The grains the size of fingernails, sway with the night breeze, stirring something in his bloodline, bringing an involuntary smile to his face like that of an old farmer.
To the side of the planting area is a long rectangular path about ten acres in size, and on the other side of the path lies the twenty-acre castle area.
This ten-acre path ostensibly serves as a thoroughfare in compliance with the law, reserved for passersby, but in reality, with only fifty acres of land in total, what traffic could it possibly block? It’s all nonsense.
In these wild outskirts, merchants and travelers stick to the official roads constructed by the government.
Out of caution, Lin Suo still preserved this area to avoid giving anyone a pretext to report him and make trouble for him.
Walking around the rice field, he used Mud Stone Transformation to build a low stone wall along the perimeter with four gates wide enough for wagons to pass through.
Arriving at the other side of the path, Lin Suo noticed that the ground had been compacted, ready for castle construction at any time.
However, his Architecture skill was not sufficiently developed.
He could only erect basic structures, so there was no rush.
Instead, he constructed a three-story stone warehouse, entered it, and took out prepared wooden wheels and planks from his stomach pouch, assembling them with his Magic Hand.
Within a short while, ten carts were assembled and stocked on the first floor of the warehouse.
With that, about everything was in place.
When the rice matures, the three grain shops in Koster could open for business.
The preparations were complete.
Before dawn broke.
Lin Suo decided to rest here for the night.
Waiting for the sunrise.
Five farmers with agricultural tools in hand walked from a distance, astonished by the new stone wall and warehouse.
The existence of wizards is a publicly known fact in this world; the locals didn’t ask too much about it and held him in great awe.
Lin Suo had handwritten a manual detailing the key points of rice cultivation, and now simply asked a few questions, to which these seasoned farmers could answer thoroughly.
Clearly, both the middlemen and the old farmers had put in a lot of effort.
Concerning compensation, farm laborers were paid one Gold Coin per quarter (two months), which was an exceptionally generous amount.
As for the middlemen, it was a one-time trade of about two hundred Gold Coins, which was also not cheap.
After confirming the situation here, Lin Suo left, in search of Captain Jason from Boge Village, hoping to hire him to relocate to the farms and provide protection.
They had minimal interaction before, but Jason clearly had his hang-ups, preferring to stay in a small village, unwilling to venture out, even when Lin Suo was willing to spend money. Indeed, there are people in this world not swayed by money.
(Not enough was offered.)
Jason did persistently ask Lin Suo about his books, wanting to purchase one to read...
After finally brushing him off, Lin Suo could only return to the city, preparing to check the slave market.
His round-trip took three days.
Upon his return, Lin Suo emerged from the Rhein Bookstore’s underground passage, went out to the Professional Association to post a hiring commission.
This is the good part of the Dan Dong Empire.
Whatever you need, you can find the corresponding surplus talent; with 20 Gold Coins a week, you can hire elite talent to manage your shops. The antique shop he got from Vice President Colin was handled in the same way.
Three storefronts, hiring one overall manager, and three mid-talented shop managers.
A monthly expenditure of over a hundred Gold Coins, hardly worth mentioning.
The Synthesis rice, even cultivated with inferior seeds, could provide ample nutrition, along with appealing appearance and delicate taste, capable of satisfying a Peak Knight’s palate.
He had no worries about being able to sell it.
Lin Suo’s self-sufficient workshop proceeded with the development of the next generation, incorporating Magic Power to aid the knights in their cultivation.
According to his plan.
Any result was to be divided into four parts.
Sell one generation, use one generation, store one generation, and research one generation.
This tested and proven development strategy fit him perfectly. With the shops fully managed by a general manager, Lin Suo could then go to the Mixed Blood District’s slave market to purchase slaves.
Fifteen slaves from within the city, all of Half-Beast bloodline, all Middle Grade Knights, with five to each shop.
Outside the city, a team comprising one Upper Knight leading twenty Intermediate Knights guards, to stay over there until Lin Suo had achieved some accomplishments and was ready to start constructing buildings.
A cat-person cook and a fox-person housekeeper, all Half-Beasts.
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