Chapter 155: Raw Materials with Blood, Textiles
Insurance?
Justice Gurred frowned, looking through the pages.
The more he researched, the more Justice Grored felt that this thing was outrageous.
He put the whole book aside and asked, puzzled,
"Mr. Luden, with all due respect, this thing doesn't make much Miso."
Take life insurance, for example:
Pay a certain amount of insurance premium, and if you die in an accident while the insurance is in force, you will be paid a certain amount of miso.
This... Can you really earn miso?
Since the other party was Luden, Justice Gurred thought carefully again.
There is only one case in which insurance is profitable:
The mortality rate of the policyholder is low enough to cover the cost of insurance benefits.
However, in this era of the Divine State, even if it is a saint family, the accidental mortality rate is not low!
In other words, if the technology is more advanced and the mortality rate is lower, the business will still be profitable.
Right now?
There is simply no soil for insurance survival!
"Who said they were going to earn Miso?!"
Ludon shouted discontentedly,
"How many times have I said it, good fortune! It's a blessing! ”
Tribune Luden did only three things:
Send good fortune, send good luck, or send good luck!
Justice Gurred rolled his eyes, too lazy to listen to his nonsense.
If Lutdon did not give a reasonable explanation, Justice Goodred would not have agreed to the proposal.
"Insurance has a lot of roles."
Ludon patiently explained,
"In the hands of the Conscience Guardian, insurance can be used as a supplement to social welfare, and you can even buy insurance for judges and scholars en masse, and the cost will be deducted from their money."
Justice Greed sneered,
"What about insurance in the hands of a bad hearted fortune man?"
"How do I know this, I have a conscience!"
Like a cat with its tail stepped on, Luden yelled,
"How else can insurance be used? Illegal fundraising with wealth management insurance? Notify the other party of an undisclosed illness at the time of life insurance payment and refuse to pay? Let someone else open an insurance company and then I go to cheat the insurance? ”
Luton said a lot of things that made Justice Goodred have a question mark on his head.
Finally, Ludon asked rhetorically,
"You don't think I'm going to do this!"
Justice Greed: ......
Jokes are jokes.
Justice Gurred is seriously considering Lutdon's proposal.
The lottery proposal alone has benefited the Palace of Greed a lot.
Justice Gurred can put several judges and scholars under the name of the Divine Lottery.
In this way, during the operation of the Shenbang Lottery, it will have to bear the expenses of the other party, and there will be some additional costs.
In other words, the Lottery Gang Greedy Palace is raising judges and scholars!
The most important benefit is taxes!
The first prize paid a huge amount of taxes, but it was still happy.
As Luden said before, this deal, the palace of greed won hemp.
"Insurance, let's put it aside."
Justice Gourd set the argument aside and did not immediately agree.
"What else is important about your visit this time?"
Since that night, the changes in Ludon have been very noticeable.
In the past, although Luden was constantly earning Miso, he also let everyone drink a lot of soup.
However, Ludon was in too much of a hurry.
One thing, if you want to hurry, you can't reach it.
If you are in a hurry, not only will the effect be average, but you will also offend people!
Now, Luden, who has slowed down, has become the most popular person in the Divine State.
He and the Twelve Saints family formed the 'Divine Saints United Co., Ltd.'.
Company vision: to make Shenbang great again.
How can we make the Divine State great again?
Earn Miso!
Earn more Miso!
When everyone has money to make, no one is dissatisfied.
"I need... I mean, the Kingdom of God needs more slaves! ”
"Oh?"
Justice Gurred was a little surprised, and said in surprise,
"I always thought you were advocating the abolition of slavery."
"My personal assertion is not worth mentioning in the overall interests of the Divine State."
Ludon said solemnly,
"We're going to plant more fields, grain, cotton, spices... We need more of everything that grows in the ground! To do this, we need more slaves! ”
Ludon refers to these industries as labor-intensive.
The margins in these industries are very meagre and the cycle is long, and Luden is not interested in starting with them.
In fact, this is also one of the ways Ludon protects himself.
He didn't have a lot of land under his name, he didn't have many estates, and all his properties were in the kingdom of God...
This means that Ludon is harmless.
The Saint Family can rest assured that they will work with Luden.
After Ludon's death, no matter who inherits his property, no new family of saints will be born.
The land is the root of everything.
Lack of interest in the land has unleashed enough goodwill.
"For the slave matter, you need to coordinate with the Sword Cultivation Hall and the War Palace."
Justice Groad can't decide everything.
"Too many slaves coming into the vicinity of the state of God can be seen as a factor of instability, and you know, some people are not willing to be slaves."
Ludon replied casually,
"No one is born a slave."
Fate may enslave all,
But there will always be people who will stand up and resist.
"Mr. Ludon, I know you have a complaint about slavery, and to tell you the truth, I will pity those fellows, even if the vast majority of slaves are not worthy of pity.
However, I believe that if their children can get rid of slavery, they will have a better life. ”
Justice Greed frowned and asked, puzzled,
"It's just, Mr. Ludon, why do you, who have always been against slavery, need more slaves?"
"To correct a mistake, I don't need more slaves.
With the exception of the dwarves, I have only a handful of slaves. ”
Ludon earnestly explained,
"I just need someone to provide me with cheap raw materials, the cheaper the better.
As for how the raw materials come from, exactly? I don't care, at least not now. ”
The lower the price of food, the lower the wages that Ludon can pay.
If 1 miso can only feed 1 mouth, then 1 miso can only employ a maximum of 1 person.
If 1 meter can feed a family, then Ludon only needs to open 1 meter for the miners.
Your whole family is well fed, what else is there to complain about?
Thank you, Mr. Ludon!
Lowering food prices will enable social stability and provide enough cheap labor.
According to Luden's business philosophy, slaves were not as useful as miners in the mines.
It's true.
Let the slaves go to the mines, and if they are mistreated, the disgruntled slaves will slack off, will be lazy, and will even destroy some important equipment, and then jump into the mines, and die.
In order to avoid these unnecessary troubles, Ludon did not use slaves.
If the slave is given preferential treatment... Why didn't Ludon pay the miners directly?
To be honest, the life of a miner in the mine was no better than that of a slave.
Luden did give the highest salary, the best treatment.
However, if you fail to meet the minimum standards for mining, you will be fired by the company.
Mr. Ludon invented two new terms, one is called "last elimination" and the other is "optimizing the personnel structure".
Not everyone can get a foothold in the mines.
Listening to Lunden's explanation, Justice Gurred had a new doubt.
Cheap raw materials with blood?
Why does Mr. Ludon want so many raw materials?
According to the palace of greed, the mine is a well-deserved jewel in Mr. Luden's business map.
Outside of the mines, the best selling and most profitable are the horse-drawn carriages.
Luton had a monopoly on the carriage business of the Divine State, for what he called aviation.
Apart from these two businesses, Lutdon didn't make much money elsewhere.
For an investment like Lucky Newspaper, Lunden not only did not get a return, but has been operating at a loss.
After all, there is no threshold for business.
More than half a year ago, Mr. Ludon was still unknown, and the vast majority of people in the Divine State didn't care what he did.
Today, Luton is a hot and sought-after figure in the Divine State, and his every move will attract countless people to follow suit.
For the Saint Family, as long as Ludon does something, they will learn from it!
Miso, it's not so easy to earn!
However, the money earned from the Fortune Contract, coupled with the crazy operation of the mine during this time, Luden's cash flow on his books was very healthy.
Justice Gurred did not understand why Ludon needed so many raw materials.
Luton didn't reveal the answer.
After a moment of small talk, Ludon left the Palace of Greed and went to the Slash Cultivation Hall and the War Hall to discuss related matters.
Need more slaves?
Carving out more land?
Isn't this land what Ludon himself wants?
And this kind of good thing!
The two sides readily agreed to Luden's request, but at the same time imposed a number of restrictions:
These slaves were not allowed to enter the sacred river; A permanent legion is required near the Divine State; The unit density of slaves must not be too high...
Clearly, the state of God was serious about preventing slaves from doing trouble.
After all, many slaves were inhabitants of other countries and city-states, and were captured as slaves after the defeat.
These guys, as soon as they are given the opportunity, they will not hesitate to rebel.
With the cheap labor thing out of the way, Ludon should solve the next problem:
Cheap raw materials.
He found the elders of the Twelve Saint Descendants, and invited some wealthy merchants to have a dinner at a manor outside the city.
Everyone was curious, what good fortune was Mr. Ludon going to give?
At the very center of the dinner dance floor, a red cloth was draped over a large object, apparently the finale of the evening.
It was for this thing that Ludon called everyone in.
People exchanged heads and exchanged messages, and they couldn't guess anything.
Someone who is close to him tries to ask Al about it, but to no avail.
Al had a subtle smile on his face, rejecting the temptations.
She didn't know what kind of medicine was sold in Luden's gourd.
But
Al is clear about one thing:
When Ludon starts tossing and turning, there will only be one person who will win in the end - Luden.
Luden's win-win situation means that he won twice!
As time went on, the dinner came to an end, and people waited patiently.
Tribune Luden appears.
"Everyone, allow me to introduce you to a cross-generational product!"
He unveiled the red cloth, revealing the object's true face, and showing everyone his finished product.
A machine made of wood, nails, and thread appeared in front of everyone.
It has a nice name:
"Handmade loom!"