Chapter 127: Raidou breaks

Without using the waiting room, I continue on to the room that has written ‘representative room’.

I have been called by the Merchant Guild’s branch representative.

When a company is established, the people doing the application probably use the representatives here.

Or maybe it is the opposite?

I don’t care about denominations though, especially right now.

The reception boy that guided me didn’t enter the room. He just does a bow and leaves.

What’s inside is an extravagant desk and one man that looks like the representative placing an elbow on it, and what seems to be two of his guards.

Maybe he is the vice-representative.
Because of his atmosphere which resembles that of a bodyguard, I subconsciously thought this way.

It has been a while since I came to this town, but until now, I have never met anyone in the upper stratum of the Merchant Guild.

Even when I have business here, it is normally completed just by going to the reception.

In the cases when there’s the need for a detailed interview, it is done by someone in the management and it is normally the same people.

This is the first time I have entered the deep parts of the guild.

Thinking that the problem has turned to the point where I am send here, my mood turns heavy.

“It’s nice to see you here, Raidou-dono. Please sit”

The representative that was sitting, stands from his sit and urges me to take my own.

We enter a space for reception and I wait for him to take his sit first before sitting myself.

There are two sofas facing each other and a desk in between. No matter which one you look at, it was obviously expensive.

The general glass used in this world is manufactured from a rare metal that looks like crystal. If I were to use the manufacture process of my world, it might turn into a trade.
In the wasteland there was quite a lot of glass, so I haven’t thought about it much until now though.

At any rate.

It may also be because I don’t have much connection to this kind of things, but this room is, as expected, extremely different from my own work room.

In my reception room, there’s a simple desk and minimum space. I haven’t done anything like putting out expensive articles and spreading a rug.

Thinking about the visitors, I might have to consider this point a bit. But doing so now would not be appropriate.

My thoughts strayed into a peaceful direction for a bit.

[It seems I have been called here but, what business do you have with me?]

“… Ah, you can’t speak, right. Nice to meet you, I am the representative of the Merchant Guild in the Rotsgard branch”

[My name’s Raidou. I am honored to meet you]

“Normally, it is customary to first increase your services in the guild a bit more before meeting face to face like this, but this time, I have met with a certain bad matter. Truly regrettable”

The representative knits his brows and looks at me.

There may be slight disgust towards my outward appearance, but I can tell that there’s more displeasure towards the problem which is me.

Growing the company in a smooth manner and reach a standing where I meet the representative; even I would have preferred that development.

Instead of urging for his business again, it would be better to just wait for his words.

“The guild has received several doubts towards you”

[Doubts]

“That’s right. Normally, this kind of enquiries decrease in the period of the school festival, but the number of enquiries about contact information increase”

[Meaning there are less complains]

“… Yeah. But in Kuzunoha Company’s case, from the 4 major powers, Limia and Lorel; aside from those two, the other countries have brought out several cases. All of them have been from the representatives of the companies that are connected to countries requesting investigation regarding your goods and its circulation. There are even dangerous opinions in some”

[Dangerous opinions?]

That’s not peaceful.

The face of the representative that was already severe had his brow wrinkle even more.

Interrupting his words might not have been good, but I had to ask.

“That the Kuzunoha Company is… having the cooperation of the demon race to obtain your goods and for the circulation of it. In other words, it implies that you are from the demon race camp, and while betraying all the hyumans, you are wringing profits. Those are the opinions”

That’s stupid.

In what kind of way did they think in order to reach that conclusion?

When I heard the words of Rembrandt-san regarding the demon race matter, I didn’t think the distrust would be that deep.

They are infiltrated in Academy Town as well, but there’s no hyuman that has noticed. At least, for all I know. Counting Rona-san, I have made contact with 3 demons already. But I made sure of my surroundings and there was no change. In other words, that talk about my relationship with the demon race is complete fabrication.

For harassment, the degree is way too high.

[Unthinkable. We are using respectable methods to do business, and I promise that I am not receiving assistance of the demon race in my company activities]

“That’s probably how it really is”

[Eh?]

I react to the words the representative whispers lowly. What does that mean?

“Regarding the goods, we received confirmation of the Church that the material quality and its manufacturing process are safe. When we told the companies that brought their views on this, they retracted their comments”

Ignoring my questioning words, he continued.

Church.

What happened a while ago huh.

In that case, the bishop with a sexy voice properly maintained her promise.

I don’t trust the hyumans that are connected to the Goddess, but I am slightly relieved knowing that the promise was abided.

“The problem is the circulation. We investigated this part as well, but the wagons that are thought to be from the Kuzunoha Company or anything resembling a carriage, we were unable to confirm any of those”

[We mostly get our supply of raw materials from the Guild’s market]

“That’s clearly a lie. With the raw materials that have been sold and what has been sold in Kuzunoha Company for around two months, even by making a rough calculation, the numbers clearly don’t match. It is obvious that there’s some other method aside from buying”

Two months?

They were investigating since so long ago?

I didn’t receive any reports regarding that.

[This is my first time hearing of such an investigation though]

“As long as there are opinions we can’t ignore, the Guild must move. And if it’s about a company that’s connected to the Guild, it is a matter of course. The complains towards your company increased just recently, but there have been complains of people that have even brought detailed documents since a while ago”

[If you said something, I would have cooperated]

“Cooperation? You? If you are telling me to believe that, that’s a pretty naïve way of thinking. Like this, it seems you are minding the investigation, but there are many ways of investigating that won’t alert the target. Moving people around secretly is not the only way of investigation”

[Is it naïve to proof your innocence if there’s suspicions?]

“… I see, buying antipathy huh. Your way of thinking is childish. You don’t know how to conduct. I am surprised that you are able to be in a position of ordering others. Truly surprised. The end result of thoughtlessly managing a company is not good”

Why does he have to say so much?

Did I say something wrong?

It makes me angry that he is clearly looking down on me.

[What is it you want me to do?]

“Did I touch a sensitive point? Well, fine. Let’s enter the main issue. I want to hear your circulation method. And I want you to promise us that if it’s any sort of magic or technique, you will share the knowledge of it”

Don’t screw around.

If you are talking about childish, isn’t your side more childish?

You want to hear my circulation method, and give it to you?

[Is there no way to solve this with money?]

I will at least try asking.

“With gold huh, of course, it is possible. There’s nothing that can’t be solved with gold between merchants. But even if the sharing of the circulation method is sealed, you will still need to at least tell me. And, I don’t think you have enough gold to pay for it”

[Sadly, it is not a method I can share, so I want to pay]

“… You said your name was Raidou, right? You really are not fit to be a merchant”

“…”

Hearing the amazed tone of the representative, I reflexively gulp.

His usage of words gave a complete turn and I could tell that he is scoffing at me.

“Just now, you easily told me the existence of another circulation method which you were trying to hide at first. In other words, the trust in the first method you gave out has been damaged. No benefit in it, just loss. You asked if this could be solved with gold right? That was also an incredibly bad move. Listen well, you don’t know the extent of the companies that have come to bring complains about you right? I did say this: ‘they were from people connected to countries’. Meaning, they have considerable scale. Compared to the Kuzunoha Company, the magnitude is different. And against those people, you will resolve it with money? A company that has not been operating for even 1 year? It is like announcing that you have money that’s doesn’t fit the scale of your company. Your ability to decide and understand are also lacking. You, are you the representation of incompetence? You are just a brat that’s lucky”

I was speechless.

Being told all that, I was simply surprised.

The atmosphere has also made a complete turn. The representative that has turned violent and offensive had an unpleasing smile in his face.

“What are you spacing out for? Even I can at least act to that extent. Do you think I would be able to survive in the business world if I were unable to? Seriously, I was wondering what kind of person it was because Rembrandt himself came to protect him, but here it is. How boorish. There’s a limit to letdowns. About the circulation, it is okay to just tell me here, so explain it quickly. After that, it is okay to just go”

Explain… and leave?

This man, just how irritating can he become?

I can tell that my anger is leaking out.

“You can’t even contain your anger and bloodthirst? You are more childish than your appearance tells huh. Regarding faces, I can’t say much about others. Even so, I know how to act before others and I do so. You look incredibly unsightly so I will warn you. You have a face worse than me, so it is better for you to put more into your inside”

Even the exotic-looking representative talks about my outward appearance.

Just what part of you looks bad? You look plenty cool.

That slightly darkish skin looks appealing.

Now that I think about it, I feel like I have seen a similar person before.

Where was it?

No, right now that’s not the point.

Explain and leave. Moreover, I can just say it here?

His trust in me is low, so that’s just strange.

[What do you mean by leave?]

“Exactly as it means. You and the Kuzunoha Company are already done. So there’s no need to address you anymore”

[Done?]

“Its fine already, so just explain. With that, this ends”

[Can I hear the reason?]

“… Because you know, you are going to pay money right? Then I will just withdraw the comments of the other parties, that’s what I mean”

[Excuse me but, how much should I be paying?]

“There’s no need to prepare it right now”

[No need]

“Yeah. If you pay 90% of your sales, no one will complain. Kuzunoha Company will not become a threat in the future. The more it gains, the more they will benefit, so there’s no need to care about the circulation method. Even if it involves the demon race. If the people that had questions of your circulation method get money every month, they won’t criticize you much. The only one that would fall would be you. See? There’s nothing to lose”

[90% of our sales?!]

Moreover, every month?!

For how long would that continue anyways?

“You will pay right? Gold to the people that want to know about your circulation method. To multiple companies that gain several ten times more than you, maybe even the hundreds. There’s no way those guys would say they want a specific amount of gold. As long as they don’t know how much you have”

[How long would that last?]

“Until the Kuzunoha Company disappears”

[This is clearly an unreasonable demand. Is the Guild just going to consent that?]

“Unreasonable you say. You were the one that proposed to pay in gold right? Let me tell you this first, what I am saying right now is just a guess from me and it may not turn exactly as I say. Well, I don’t think it will be too far from what will happen though. Also, about the Guild consenting? That’s right. In the first place, not only consent, this is just a negotiation between merchants. When the weak ones get in the eyes of the strong ones, they get crushed. The Guild is not babysitting. We will help in the business, but the way to act is something you should learn”

[In that case, the people that want to make a new business would not succeed]

“Thoroughly naïve. Ah right, your place is hiring a bunch of demi-humans right? In that case, how about just making your customers only them and stop doing your business in hyuman towns? Looking at your arguments, I feel like you are fit for that”

The representative admonishes me with eyes of pity.

It wasn’t sarcasm, he was really telling me to do that.

[You are not answering my question]

“As I said, the people that aim to be merchants should butter up to existing companies, learn the basics, create connections, be approved by the representative there, and then get a store eventually. I have money. I will do business. But if that’s how it worked, even the adventurers that earn small money can become merchants if they study a little. Those kind of people, they normally get crushed instantly. The power of adventurers can only be used in brawls. Just like you said, the guild punishes unjust deeds. Because I entered into a quarrel with another merchant, I used power to eliminate him and leave him half-dead. Killing would be, without a doubt, injustice. In the world of merchants, that is”

[You…]

“I have heard from Rembrandt, but it seems you have strong followers, and you yourself are reasonably strong right? You understand why you should not use that power in your business right? If you were to use that in this situation… it would make the Kuzunoha Company into allies of the demon race”

[This is stupid]

“No, you are just naïve. Return to Tsige, Raidou. It is too fast for you to be in this town. Redo your studies at your boss’ place. About the gold, I will stealthily put a part of Rotsgard as well, so be relieved”

[For someone that has been ridiculing me, you are being pretty cooperative]

“… Ri—diculing? The guy that’s taken a liking to you, for me, he is a tough enemy I have trouble dealing with. It would be advantageous for me if he were to misunderstand, and I get him to owe me one”

[Rembrandt-san]

“I heard that he had become docile, but to think that he has even made such a weakness. What a joke. But for you, it may be a lucky happening. Now then, it is most likely teleportation or something of the sort, so just talk about your circulation method”

Lucky.

Is he saying that by making Rembrandt-san disadvantaged, I earn safety?

I tell the representative that I have been using teleportation to come and go with goods. I hide the part about Asora and explain that I have a follower that has enough magic power to use long-distance teleportation.

And after that, I was released.

I have grown even more dejected after hearing the comments of the other companies from the representative of the guild.

Troubling Rembrandt-san.

I have made another lie in order to hide Asora.

I…

Just what is it that I should do?

I… have to consult with everyone.

While being self-aware that I am cornered, I slowly walk my way back.

Right now, I have no leeway to think about the team battles of my students.

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0 thoughts on “Chapter 127: Raidou breaks

  1. Damn, he got pounded by the merchant guy. Well, the dude was right though because Makoto was very naive. I hope Makoto can learn to deal with the unfairness of the adult world and make his comeback.

    1. The lamest, most loser MC I’ve ever seen…. I would’ve killed the guy no questions asked. Character development where are you?

  2. Ahahah it’s very true thought, this is why i hate MC. But at the same time i love this novel, i hoped he will gained some character development

  3. He is such a pussy in basically every single interaction that has taken place in this story. I had forgotten how thoroughly worthless male Japanese protagonists were in these stories.

  4. Hurt because is honestly true, but even so Makoto want to learn, also, from the bottom of my heart I respect him for in that situation don’t kill the guy, if it was me I undoubtedly would do that.

  5. When I first read this novel, this was one of the most(if it wasn’t the most) irritating chapters for me, I really got irritated at Makoto’s response, It left an impression on the MC which was hateful.

    But now I’m re-reading the novel, with paying attention to minor details(Makoto’s state of mind in the previous chapters and him holding himself for not standing out resulted in him lying and lying again and again) until the end of the previous chapter, then I read the first part of Zara-Rembrandt conversation POV and then this chapter, although I still don’t like his reaction, I very much liked the chapter and could sympathize with his reaction especially when he was threatened by Rembrandt.

    Man, this novel is deep, I love this novel, despite the relatively bad writing(especially in earlier chapters) and the irritating MC(which is changing positively) it’s easily one of the top LN for me.

  6. The hyumans cried out for a god.

    Thus I answered.

    What do the hyumans want?

    Kindness, generosity, a savior?

    And thus I was.

    The hyumans have need for my blessings.

    And so I provided.

    But nay, the hyumans scorn generosity, murders kindness, and enslaves saviors.

    Why, I ask.

    Profit. Benefits. Greed. Those are the ideals they hold above all others.

    To be a god, is to embody ideals.

    And they asked for a god.

    Thus so I am.

    Now, hyuman, when you stretch out your hands, crying for salvation,

    I answer: “Why should I?”

    When you ask for my blessings,

    I recall: “What’s in it for me?”

    I send forth my saviors, to claim everything in my name.

    Why, you ask?

    All I can say, is,

    “You asked for this.”

    – Raidou in timeline FU, 100 years in the future.

  7. This kind of Slapped in the Face chapters feels both VERY REFRESHING & Very Painfull to read, like being continously stabbed in the chest.

    I’m rooting the MC to become ‘a new proper deity’
    … But …
    The World doesn’t always works like you want, even if you’re Deity (Just Look at the Bugess case) ….. The Law of Changes doesn’t give a F- about it … He need to Learn, Adapt, Improvise, & OutPerform the hurdles.

    I’m looking forward to Makoto’s Grow, Occasional reminder like this is necessary for him.

    Thank You Guild Rep. for teaching him the HARD WAY, althought you might regret it later.

  8. Merchants are like Mafias in this world. MC already lost the first battle, left too many openings and slipped off intel, not knowing what it means to be a merchant.

    MC becomes angry. That’s what called Childishness. Not understanding what he did wrong and gets angry.

    In truth Power could solve everything, but he’s not smart enough to utilize it.

  9. yup there it is the trademark typical japanese mc in novels. naive, has massive amount of power but cant use it properly, and is mentally a brat. he should throw away everything associated with earth now that he’s in a different world besides its already been a year since he came there he should already know that hyumans on that side are a bunch of assholes(well not everyone tho)

  10. If i were that, ill supply the demon race with weapons made by eldwas. In exchange of just exterminating the nobles and if the situation needs it, kill even the heroes.

    The demons are fighting for equal rights to the world afterall. Compared to arrogant hyumans that are pampered by the bug.

    Makoto sucks. If weed were summoned all of those who looked down on him will be crushed and once again, take the north to build the arpen kingdom

  11. Goddamnit I was reading I shall seal the heavens those days and now i’m totally influencied. He should do just like Meng Hao and just say “FUCK I WONT MOVE BY THE LAWS OF THIS CITY” then pick this fucker by the neck and crush, then remove all rings and explode the planet booom the end aaarrrghghghgh

  12. He (The representative) is my boss now ! A true hero who fit more to be a mc ! finally someone trash that useless current mc ! he doesn’t know much about him (makoto) but he can only see rly bad points ! nice dude if i was u i would have punched him along with the author aswell ! how could such useless thing have so much luck in life ?!

    mmm .. dunno why i’m saying this now since i’m reading this novel for years ago .. maybe ’cause i’m reading it again from the start ?

  13. Japanese MCs are always b#$%*!s. I feel kind of sad that their post war society is full of weak willed heroes as mild as dawn dish soap. I guess it’s better for the rest of the world if a country that used to be so powerful, strong-willed and filled with conquest is reduced to this… but I still mourn for the loss of their great history and glory. Now, all the remains are the misapplied teachings pseudo-pacifism, a negative birthrate because all the men are now b#$%*!s, and watered down heroes like this. Gross. It’s up to South Korea now to carry the torch in the South Pacific. Japan has lost it.

  14. ahhh i soooo wanna shove a pike up that representative’s ass but i also want him to provoke makoto into changing sides. hyped af now

  15. Not gonna lie, this situation doesn’t even make sense lol… random businesses getting jealous of another business that’s doing well and spending resources to close the shop? Please study econ.

  16. I’d honestly have tried to open portals that fold spade between town a and town b, so carriages could seem to be tracked.

    I also see tomoe, mio, shiki and his students going ballistic..

    Not to mention Rembrandt doing something.

    I was here thinking, use the mist and dump the guild building in the wastelands. With him in it.

  17. Ugh this chapter made me so angry at those cowardly merchants who used these dirty methods to get rid of a rival. The most annoying is that they can do it and that its something that is common in that world. Those with power and connections can bend the rules to fit their needs.
    That representative is an asshole but at least he explained the dire situation and did have a point about Makoto being not that fit to run a company (but that is not really Makoto’s fault).

    Seeing the title i thought that Makoto will go berserk and wreck them but sadly nothing fun like that happened :/

    Thanks for the chapters 🙂

  18. 1. Without proof saying that you work with demons is rather unimportant, it looked like the guy from the Merchant guild was somewhat aware but let’s just let that slide. And yes if he wanted to make that even remotely important he would have needed to at least put some proof on the table at this time.
    2. He did complain about the acquisition of the materials, just tell him you got people who can easily beat the wasteland. If they even did a remotely decent investigation then his ability at the academy as a teacher should have been known… the students do well so having people who are well trained, especially with all the demi-humans he has is far from odd.
    3. While he has the right to ask for the transportation method, demanding to get his hands on said method is unreasonable. If he worked to obtain something he has the right to utilize it in his business. After all the claims about the demons have no substance to it and the material gathering can be easily explained.

    The guy representing the guild did handle it well and clearly dominated the conversation, but asking to get the advantage (of transportation) someone has most likely worked for on a silver tablet because of claims that have not been proven at this point is just stupid.
    With that said, Makoto did worse then previously, he often had certain things planned out at least to some point but it was just horrible, sure he is not the smartest person and not fit as of now… but this was just a bit too much.

    Also how can be himself show such a smile that it was clearly a visible feeling of superiority and then reprimand him that he is showing too much hostility, sure he is not wrong but the double moral is just unexpected… but then i have been to a job interview years ago were i was pretty much told i was not that young anymore (for said job) and a few sentences later to try again next year. I expect he tested my answer with the first one but that just made the second one to become mocking.

    1. if he wants to be cruel, Makoto could just erase the guy from existence. with some effort, he could drag the vice president? and his family to asora and torture them there and forcibly ask the vice president to sign a document that favor Makoto like saying “i consider this business healthy without any demon interaction” or something and then kill him with his family and probably some servant included. and get rid of any informations that may prove a threat to his asora secrecy

      people will definitely suspect him first, but he could appeal to the church and rembrant will definitely protect him too. as long as there is no proof he could just play innocent plus with the document he could make it his alibi that he is innocent. with how many people in asora, and the existence of asora itself, i think they could somehow wipe any proof that indicate he is the culprit. and if people being being “violent”, he just need to fight back and said its “protecting myself”. trade secrecy is everywhere, it is unethical to demand information of a company’s internal structures.

      or he could just go to lorel or the demon camp. this will greatly disadvantage the other hyuman army, even in marketing viewpoint its shortsighted to eradicate a rising business instead of making them work under your wing and took away some of their profit.

      not to mention if he cooperate with makoto, merchant guild may get free products from makoto as “compensation” which they may change a bit and sell it themselves which again… profit…

      tbh though, if i were him i’d just say it out loud that i do have connection with demon army

  19. Well, i see a lot of people here ranting about makoto and his nave thought, well, ofc he is naive….
    He never Was a merchant to begin with it, he only opened a store in part for travel around inquiring about his parents, and in part to sell cheap medicine….
    Well some big shots are annoyed.? When he limits so much his sales? And They put pressure in the guild in order to crush him? Yeah, makoto let your dogs loose…. We will see if power cannot solve that situation, What a tard is the guild guy….
    Why he cannot solve that with pure force? He is being attacked, They want to crush him, even when he limit his sales in order to let a way of to the rest of merchant…
    Think for a little, makoto wants gold and sold fully the cheap medecine and dwarf weapons and armors… How long until rest of them are crushed? What can They do? Go to war with him? So Why he cannot do the same? And in business if you got a hold of something new, something allow you cut the cost to the limit, you would be a good boy and share that something with all your competitors right? Who is being naive i wonder? Makoto is new, he can sold a cheaper healing potion who neither Others merchant can and the church cannot too,… So we going to try steal that method or crush him for good, yeah, that is soo merchant like…. Like They cannot do the same, They rant and want him out of the way… And some here thinks makoto cannot destroy those pest.?

  20. Wow Makoto you messed up. I was expecting him to do better. I guess his general lack of experience being a merchant and negotiator and immature got the best of him. You think that we would have read something about being a merchant in the library.

    In the negotiation he should have asked to see the evidence and see his accusers. Not tried to bride the official. Stayed calm and collective at all times. He should have talked more with Rembrandt. As will as asked the official about the accusations.

    Do I would go and try to mess up all the other merchants in the town. Or cause som ekind of big even that got the guild destroyed. All out of pity.

    However I like the fact that his is facing a challenge that he can not simple over power using brute forces. Even knowing that he is a merchant as a cover. Still their other merchants are attacking his using the guild because his kind of messing up the balance of trade. Which is a valid argument and his not responding to it properly.

    And ultimately Makoto like the official says, his kind of lucky. He kind of stumbled on to greatness.

    I really hope Makoto grows from this experience.

    1. technically, Makoto doesn’t even give enough supply to handle the demand. he is always sold out in a couple hours after opening and the lines to his store would likely devour days, if not weeks, of supply if they could.

      those merchants should still be getting plenty of business since everyone cant go to kuzunoha

      1. Which is why the pressure was just at this level. Others are mostly just wonder how the fuck did Kuzunoha did all these things and fear its growth. But Kuzunoha has not done too much damage yet.

  21. Honesty, if Makoto wants to continue as a merchant, he should do one of 3 things:
    1) Utilizing his “ninja” followers, plant evidence of the opposing merchants cooperation with demons. Then, inform the church of his suspicions. However, this method is not very desirable, since it goes against his character. It also would alienate him with other merchants.
    2) Again, utilize his information network to dig up dirt on the opposing merchants. This would give him some bargaining power and might even cause him to gain some respect in the merchants guild. However, he still won’t make many friends this way.
    3) Keep his store open, but post signs stating that he cannot sell to hyumans, by order of the merchant guild. Then, have some of his employees explain that they can’t go against the guild and, if the customer wants to purchase anything, then they should complain to the merchants guild or purchase their medicine from the church. Outside of the church, he should have Lime start rumors that the merchants guild is trying to monopolize the medicine for the wealthy (since the church can only sell at a greatly increased price, compared to Makoto). This has the potential to cause a public backlash that would threaten to destroy several merchants, if not the guild itself. This method also fits Makoto’s character and would show the guild that he shouldn’t be underestimated. Also, he would develop goodwill with the common folk, which would lead him to gaining favorable relations with various other merchants (since they would want to be seen as his ally, hence the people’s ally).

    But, I’m probably full of it anyway. So, let’s just sit back and enjoy what the author has in store for us.

    1. Finding a way to pass the buck would definitely be the best counterattack available, but only if Makoto can deal with the demon rumors and every other nasty trick the guild might pull on him.

    2. Number 3 is brilliant IMO.

      As long as there’s a someone who wants it, they will find a way to obtain it, whatever the obstacle is.

      Especially if those who want it hold high power.

      I’m not going to be suprised if Kuzunoha’s Medicines ends up as a Strategic Supplies for ongoing War Effort.

  22. I was pretty mad when reading this chapter but some people here are suggesting some pretty EXTREME things.

    The merchant guild guy threatened him and insulted him, so, Makoto should secretly attack any related merchants? Or drive them out of business?

    Makoto is acting as a merchant for a few different reasons. One of those reasons is to build relationships and goodwill. Violence is not the way to do that.

    Makoto is not being a merchant to make money so he doesn’t need to “defeat” any other merchants. He needs to get into cooperation relationships with other merchants. To do that, he needs to prove himself as a competent businessman. And it’s not easy. Which is a good thing! It’s better than having a story where everything always goes his away.

  23. He should’ve ‘write’ him the truth, with a smile on his face.
    [We use doors, you see. We open it, bring the stuff through then we close it. Unfortunately I can’t give you the keys, since there is just few of them and my bodyguards are really attached to them.]
    If you can not kill something off, why not fed it rubbish and make a mess of it’s head ^^
    He could add with troubled face a thing like:
    [Since it’s like a hobby of mine, you won’t mind if I open a shop in that country that invited me instead of here? It’s not like Academy or Church will mind losing our products here, right? Please advise me more. I would not want to do anything that brings harm to you after all.. right?]
    Makoto-kun, such dissapointment 😮 you need more shrewdness in your life.

  24. All of these people commenting that Raidou should just use all his power to kill/plunder/destroy the representative and people sending in complaints because they made complaints and inquiries towards a legitimately suspicious business (who responded by acting incompetent/more suspicious)… Hell, even the 90% thing isn’t a threat telling Raidou to get out of business, as much as telling him how much he underestimated the gold he would need to bribe all these people. If he wanted him to get out of business, he wouldn’t have advised Raidou to go back, study under Rembrandt, and then maybe restart then.

    There should be a limit to protagonist centered morality… Sure he COULD do all of that and become a thug who would be, in all honesty, no better than Tomoki… essentially throwing a temper tantrum…

    1. Well, that’s one part. But a large other portion of the comments is talking about how the representative has a point though.

      I think one reason people, including myself, want Makoto to snap is because everyone has been waiting for him to demonstrate his power for a while now and this is the first excuse that’s actually drawn a reaction out of him.

      Other people, also including myself, don’t want him to throw a tantrum in hopes of him maturing a little more from this experience and showing off some character development.

    2. You’re forgetting that they’re going after Makoto because he has the means to run a much more efficient business than they do (even if he himself isn’t much of a merchant), and despite the fact that he doesn’t seem interested in expanding any further in the academy city.

      And they’re not fighting “fair”. Instead of fighting him on the market, they instead ran crying to their “big bro” Merchant Guild to beat the mean Makoto for them.

      If they were seriously concerned that he might be a danger or even outright in league with the demons, they would turn to the Church, and whoever is the highest authority of the land. They’re merchants after all. They wouldn’t want to waste their resources if others, who have the authority, could do the work for them. And it would earn them some points for discovering a threat.

      The representative even said they’d be willing to look the other way from such a thing if there was a benefit for them, so no high moral ground for them.

      In other words, some upstart has claimed a small piece of the pie, and has been content to just maintain his position.Yet they’re obviously some very big shots, likely with operations spanning well beyond the academy city, if they can make the guild act that way. So there is really no reason for them to attack such a small scale operation (other than them being petty).

      Calling in favors with the guild isn’t exactly cheap (they’ll want you to do favors for them in return).

      But instead of just ignoring him, or better yet, trying to find some way to cooperate so they can benefit through his success, they instead decided to just get rid of him.

      They might not have attacked him in the traditional sense, but it was an attack nonetheless. Makoto is obviously not equipped for fighting them using the same means, and frankly there is no need for him to do so. He has much more efficient means at his disposal.

  25. for someone with calamity monster and dragon plus blue scale kun why not just destory the goods of the other merchants it will be the act of the goddess lol

  26. Wow, for someone who is working with at least 2 months’ snooping with an extensive network, the merc guild rep failed so badly.

    Stuff they know:
    Sells super high quality stuff.
    Sells them dirt cheap.
    Can’t trace transportation.
    Has powerful people employed.
    Somehow NOT bankrupt yet, and seems to be profiting instead.
    No visible backers.

    And, during the interview’s first few sentences:
    Inexperienced as hell.
    Not profit seeking.
    No visible charisma.
    Unable to bluff.

    So you have someone here that basically should not even be able to run a business past a month, yet is running something powerful enough to crush an entire city’s economy at least, does not even realise he’s doing it,
    AND YOU FUCKING ANTAGONIZE THE GUY TO THE POINT OF RAGE!?

    He has power he’s not supposed to have! More than yours!
    You don’t even know who’s backing the guy up!
    You don’t even know how he gets his power!
    If he wasn’t intentionally hostile, he sure is now.

    This guy might be a good at profiting, but he sure sucks like hell at diplomacy.

    It’s like a merchant picking a fight with the black market openly; even if he wins economically he’ll end up assassinated later. Mercs profit much more by legalizing and siphoning black market stuff instead of trying to exclude them outright.
    How the hell did this guy end up as merc rep? He sucks at being a merc too!

    1. Makoto’s capabilities (this includes the abilities of his followers) are simply beyond the common sense of the world. That guy is probably very good at dealing with merchants, and is simply doing what he always does.

      He’s not able to properly process the information they gathered because they’re nonsense, at least according to their common sense.

      There couldn’t possibly be someone like Makoto (as they see him based on what they’ve learned), so he’s drawing the wrong conclusions.

      He totally doesn’t believe that Makoto actually has any more strength than an average adventurer, and his followers are probably only slight above average (any rumors of their super strength are just an exaggeration, after all they’re mostly just trashy demi-humans, and Root suppressed the info about Mio and Tomoe’s levels), and just got lucky to get a teleportation magic.

  27. There are quite a few people here saying that Makoto shouldn’t use his strength for this, because it’s not that kind of battle, but I have to disagree.

    The guild representative was right when he said an adventurer wouldn’t be able to brawl their way out of this if a big merchant company decides to crush their small business, but that’s only because they can afford to buy more strength than an adventurer can muster.

    There are many types of strength/power in the world, money being one that is very versatile, in that it can be used to temporarily acquire other forms of power when needed (hire the right people/buy the right equipment/bribe someone).

    But it takes time to convert it into the right type of power, and Makoto isn’t you typical adventurer. If we consider all the people under him (and his own power), he can probably field more power than all the hyuman countries combined (remember the lizards and that they only showed 1% of their strength during sparring with the students).

    The guild representative made it clear that it is alright for the big fish to use their strength to crush the small ones, but he was naive (ironic, isn’t it?) in thinking that money is the only measuring stick for someones “size”.

    There is no reason for Makoto to play by the rules, especially since they’re made by the ones who are out to crush him.

    Here’s what Makoto could do.

    He should identify all the merchants currently aiming for him, find out where their most valuable properties are, then send out his army for a night raid, destroying all his enemies property, stealing all their valuables and maybe even terrorizing/incapacitating their most valued retainers to take them out of the playing field.

    Do all that in just a single night by using the gates and attacking every place simultaneously.

    There is of course no need for anyone to get killed or suffer permanent physical injury (and it would make it all the more terrifying afterwards), and Makoto’s followers are strong enough they can take the time to make sure they don’t make any mistakes.

    Makoto should then keep following up with small (and more covert) attacks at those merchants until they all go bankrupt. He could, for instance, keep attacking their caravans, or destroying their merchandise, if they manage to stock some. He could also go after the customers, scaring them away.

    Once the merchants are gone (figuratively), so will the complaints against Raidou. And while there might be some heavy suspicions towards Raidou, there would be no conclusive proof, and since the affected parties would no longer have the power to motivate others to act on their behalf, it would simply end with the other powers only keeping a closer eye on Raidou.

    I doubt there would be anyone willing to expend their own resources to pick a fight with someone who can crush that many merchants so quickly. Especially since they have better things to do, and Raidou would not appear to be a threat to them directly.

    1. Maktoto should pretty much be capable of what you described. It’s actually convenient as a warning if suspicion falls on him.

      But what other people here are saying is more about the principal of the profession. Of Makoto relies on brute strength, then he’s hardly acting as a merchant, who relies on negotiation and diplomacy (and maybe some coercion). And if you think about it, Makoto’s reason for becoming a merchant directly contradicts this approach anyone-that is, if he was willing to do this, was there any meaning in being a merchant to begin with?

      1. I think his reason for being a merchant is that first and foremost, getting a job where he can travel through the world as he’d like. The reason changed throughout the story and now I think he’s more focusing on trying to spread the medicine so that people who fell into curse or any other illness like Rembrandts family will be reduced.

        Anyway I don’t think being a merchant is what he REALLY wants in the end and thus why he never really be a proficient merchant even until this chapter. Although in the end if the merchant fully understand what the company is made of and their full capability then there’s no way he’s going to try to crush Kuzunoha company; it’s an sucide act. So in the end I’m not too worried that it’ll end up badly for the company and this in the end, can probably manage to wake up Raidou to be more firm in his act.

      2. You’re actually right. I haven’t considered that aspect of it.

        Then he should become a very ruthless merchant.

        Thanks to the people of Asora he has the means to manufacture just about anything, and to do so at almost no cost to himself. He could deliberately approach those merchants’ clients, and offer them a much better deal on just about anything they need, than what those merchants can offer.

        Then just keep stealing customers from the merchants until they’ve lost their wealth.

        In order to get the Merchant Guild off his back for a while, he could temporarily close the store. He doesn’t need it to conduct business with those clients, since he’d be the one approaching them, and could just deliver the merchandise directly.

        If he has no place of business, there shouldn’t be much the guild can do to him, especially since he doesn’t even need to reside in any hyuman city thanks to the Asora gates.

        And I doubt they would be able to go after his teacher position at the academy. Especially after this tournament.

        Not to mention all those people who depend on his products. If he tells them that he has to close the store because the Merchant Guild doesn’t want him to conduct business anymore, he could redirect a lot of that anger at them. Not that it would do much to such a big organization, but it would be a distraction.

        But who knows. Raidou may have gained a lot of good will among the ordinary citizens by selling good medicine for very low prices, and if they’re dissatisfied enough, they could put the pressure on the guild through the many smaller merchants that operate in the academy city.

      3. Speaking of Rembrandt, anyone remember Makoto’s departure from Tsige and how Rembrandt was resolved to support him?

        If I remember right, he had a pretty good evaluation of Makoto, saying something about not seeing limits. More interestingly, he mentioned that he would have liked Makoto to retain his “naivete”.

  28. MMMMmm yo sin duda me cabrearía totalmente y lo que haría seria pagar y organizar grupos de saqueadores para atacar a todas las caravanas de todas las empresas del gremio de comerciantes, claro excepto la mía así recuperar el dinero perdido, aajjajajajajajjajajaj y si lo puede hacer o sea con grupos de 10 de esos lagartos poderosos de tomoe, puede tomar una ciudad incluso así que asaltar caravanas mercantiles es muy facil.

  29. Lol, I have long given up on raidou, piece of sh*t. Seriously this is waayyyyyy beyong the typical scared and dumb japanese protagonist… It it just pure fear with a guy that has no balls to fight back…. There is soooooo much ways he can win that conversation, or he can go stand up and leave and they cant do anything,,,, or teach them a lesson…. Literally u can take out his character and Tomeo, Mio and Shiki will do just fine. They dont need raidou in this plot, havent done anything the entire time.

    Author made him act strong while teaching but in the end he is just a coward that is scared when none of the 3 mentioned above is with him…. The next chapter doesnt even do justice, the aurthor just went “well raidou chapter check, lets forget about him and go to the team fights” FACK! RUINED MY MORNING! MAN UP… AUTHOR STOP PUTTING URSELF IN RAIDOU AND MAKE HIM FIGHT BACK FOR ONCE.

    1. The worst thing is, he doesn’t even have to fight. He can simply just negotiate to ‘partially comply’ by showing them some fake teleportation but refuse to disclose the method.

      1. add to the fact that he in the end admitted it’s teleportation magic. If he had just said that in the beginning he could have avoided digging his own grave even deeper. It’s a good thing the Rep settled with just that and let him go.

    2. isnt that why makoto is going to snap because come on this a typical shounen where the mc gets strong mentaly and physicaly as time goes on so im pretty sure he will fight back though i dont know when but still. Also hes just a 16-17 year old man and by fight back ( what I mean is killing or half-killing that merchant) it would just prove that makoto really is naive (which we all know already) and hes just lucky. You may have the balls to fight back but without a brain to think it’ll just be the same as having no balls at all. Anyways the story is just building up for makoto since the story have been so carefree lately but I can understand your anger I also feel the same since that time when makoto fought sophia but I know sooner or later we will have a development.

      I wish to say all I want to say but sadly I am not that good at English so sorry for the bad English.

  30. The whole merchant gimmick has long outworn its usefulness. Makoto should just keep his Tsige store open and make a deal with Rembrant to sell any products outside of there.
    It’s not like he even needs any stores.

  31. He should have done exactly as the merchant guild said, restrict his business to the demi humans. Since the medicines are super effective, simply supply ZERO to the countres and let their armies die more.

    When they finally come begging,simply ignore them until the countries agree to dismantle the merchant guild

    1. There is this thing called ‘reselling’ though. Pretty sure a demi-human merchant will exploit that and take the role of the middle man trading between Kuzunoha and Human. And this is not the fault of the merchant guide. The guild is just a middle man. It’s those other merchants that are attacking him.

      1. Reselling is easy to spot and by simply threating to blacklist any demi humans who try it, it ends.

        At best you have individual demihumans reselling one or two in a black market which compared to the actual supply he is doing now even in limited quantities is negliable.

        Unlike the adventurer’s guild under one person, the merchant guild is simply a gathering of merchants to control and monopolise the market. This leads to the bigger ones dictating policy over everyone even though a grouping of all the SMEs would have suppressed them. Dismantling the merchant’s guild destroys any overt structure in place and it becomes individual company combat.

  32. Easier to go Rimuru way, threathen then so much that they will probably fear him more than any demon or country, something on this line: “If you try anything funny i’m going to make you suffer so much that you will beg for a swift death and of course i’m killing every single person related to you, i won’t spare even your pets”, while releasing killing intent enough for making him piss in his pants.

  33. Go straight for economic warfare Makoto. It’s not like you need to earn money to live.

    Dump everything away for free. 90% of zero is zero. Or only charge a ridiculously low amount, just so you can see their faces when you give them a few pennies.

    Meanwhile, sales of every merchant in the city will die. Let’s see if they can last longer than Kuzunoha under their own conditions.

    1. He is already doing pretty that with his super premium product at garbage price. It is one of the reason why other merchants attack him. Though he limited the volume to reduce the effect.

      But that doesn’t mean it has no effect. Selling things at ridiculously low price is like slapping other merchant faces that they are selling them at too high price while in reality, Kuzunoha only able to sell at that price because it skip the whole supply chain thingy with ‘Asora’ cheat .

      He kinda attacked them first because of his cheatish company and they strike back.

      1. Most of his products were niche, like high class healing potions for adventurers and energy drinks. Other merchants could still make a profit.

        If he starts dumping so many high potions that people could use them to treat papercuts, he’ll be a Walmart style monopoly

        1. Yeah he hasn’t gone all out yet. But he made significant impact with the healing balm of his despite the limited sale policy. But that is enough to affect other healers/alchemists/apothecaries.

          No sure if he sells armors and weapons in Rotsgard or not. But if he does, then that’s another market.

          And then there are those fruits.

          He is already too troublesome with just these. If he go all out, things would get uglier than this.

  34. Wow! Finally someone tells how childish Makoto is towards business. The way that Merchant Guild representitive speak I agree wholeheartedly, Makoto amateur way of looking at business is intolerable. Pls pls Makoto go back and learn the aspect of business before you make yerself a blunder.

  35. wtf is makoto doing ?? will he become so mad he flip the world ?? heck i’m not even surprise if he making a third force by using all mamono so we have 3 way battle to rule the world

  36. btw, one more thing…

    “Why does he have to say so much?

    Did I say something wrong?

    It makes me angry that he is clearly looking down on me.”

    it’s because whenever things get difficult for you, you give up thinking about it and let it be. You never listen, fool. You are too used to compliments from your underlings despite you often self-depreciating yourself in your monologues. But when you receive criticism and whatnot, you get angry? for being told what you lack? psh. these things will suck you dry especially when you have products/goods that they can’t get their hands into.

    Meh. On the contrary, I’m well aware why he chose to be a merchant, and saying he is “playing merchant” is just my personal dissatisfaction. And that, he is inexperienced in this whole thing. It’s just, he could have used his basic, Earthly, knowledge of various stores he had gone to. It’s Japan. They have freakishly abundant konbini in their country. And it’s practically their life saviour whenever they ran out of things at home. Which is why I can’t accept the fact that he overlooked such simple things.

    Let me tell you sth. Being in Sales is not good, or kind, or gentle. They will fuckin massacre you even if you just take your eyes off for a second. Those opportunists… *grumbles* *grumbles*

    *snaps back to reality*

    Oh, Hey~
    Rainbow ponies and Unicorns-chan~

    1. that representative guy didn’t even say his name(or did he? I was to ecstatic I forgot..). Raidou should have already noticed that that guy hasn’t acknowledge him from the beginning but despite all that he was kind enough to a newbie like him to even support him in paying with gold despite him being the one to pay in gold. And then he got mad when he got nailed by paying gold. Hahaha. My side hurts.

  37. “All of them have been from the representatives of the companies that are connected to countries requesting investigation regarding your goods and its circulation. There are even dangerous opinions in some.”

    See. What he said. I like how thorough this guy is.

    “…I see, buying antipathy huh. Your way of thinking is childish. You don’t know how to conduct. I am surprised that you are able to be in a position of ordering others. Truly surprised. The end result of thoughtlessly managing a company is not good”

    Ah… gfdi! he really struck the bulls eye =) true, true.
    Raidou should get off the Merchant business and just stick with teaching full-time, let the capable ones handle it and don’t he ever butt in. I mean, handling a Store is fine, nothing bad about that. It’s just, he just had to be the “Owner”… that was a totally bad move. He is not in a game where he just sells every loot he grabs and expect for things to go smoothly. What I’m saying is, “right man for the right job”. He should have assigned someone who could be capable of handling his business as well as conducting negotiations, connections and disguising trade routes. It’s like having placing a President/CEO as a front to do all that a CEO does, while he stays in the shadows handling his stores without people knowing he is the “true” CEO. In that case, the acting CEO(front) could have done the formalities and increasing their connections with others of the same trade. At least someone who can counter-argument with a composed face unlike this brat here. How truly naive. I mean, I know he was naive, but… this is just on a whole(low) different level. I even lost track of how many times Raidou was called “naive” by this guy XD lmfao!

    Shit. I’m blabbering too much… lel
    Oh well, this chapter is the bomb. luv it.

    this ought to be the best chapter of this current Arc. Every protagonist/s needs to be put down, and know their place at one point in time(or in this case, story). Which begs the question. Will he rise as again as a Merchant or give up contemplating about it like always. He didn’t even comprehend a fifth of what this guy is telling him and just spouting anger at being cornered.

    Cheers for the magnificent chapter(TL)~

  38. Holy cow, talk about being out maneuvered. That was impressive. I can’t help but be more impressed with this guy than angry.

    This is precisely why I prefer free markets though.

  39. Makoto, just destroy that stupid city, Level it. Then builds thousands public toilet, since most of the people there likes to talk shits… thanks for the translation.

  40. This was kind of interesting for me simply because that merchant was spouting off very valid criticisms until he got to his last point and demanded that 90% cut. All that buildup of making him look like a real merchant just died right there. Here we have a virtual unknown, Makoto, who is making major waves and causing a major threat to all the major businesses, even with his inexperience, and this guy doesn’t even try to make an actual deal to benefit from him. He failed to even try to get in on the teleport technique via leasing services for a much less stiffer penalty, say 10% instead. Even if Makoto isn’t a very good merchant the tools he has at his beck and call let him bypass these disadvantages and make him an instant threat. The only response we get from other merchants is get the hell out, no way in hell, at least some would of tried to get some leverage or even cut a deal for the services he could offer. If something like that happened before this I would at least said there was some reason trying to squeeze him out if he refused. As it was bad play by the merchants at the end after they pointed out he was shitty as a merchant I can’t even respect them as merchants either.

    1. I think the 90% cut is not what that Rep want, it is just a way to state the obvious that others are seeking to crush him, not just extorting some money. He even said that ‘Until the Kuzunoha Company disappears’ The deal won’t cut unless Raidou can prove his innocence. And because of Raidou’s lack of ability, the Rep doesn’t seem to keen on dealing business with him and prefer to chase him out to retrain with Rembrandt or just anywhere else.

      Remember, the Rep is just a middle man. He is not the one who press the charge, even that 90% was something he ‘predicted’ that it would require that much cut (enough to crush Kuzunoha) to appease all other parties.

    2. What are you talking about? did you seriously think anything less than 90% can pay off those numerable complainants that he have? Even that 90% isn’t enough, which is why that representative said he would assist him in paying because he knew the “scale” of those people. And what they earn.

      It’s like this. Those complainants won’t stop for anything less, until Kuzunoha is abolished. Those people don’t like him. Period.

      it’s what happens when they can’t have what you have. You hold monopoly over products that hasn’t been seen before or even heard of, until his shop appeared. The Church defended him. But god knows if they’d stop with that, which is why he got in a predicament and his incompetence in handling business talks/negotiations didn’t really help. It’s presumptuous of him to think that he can go up against an experienced person. And the representative of the Guild does not “gain” from this, at all in case you missed it. He even offered to slip a part of Rotsgard’s gold in order to assist Makoto’s blunder, of what can only be seen by the law as bribe. Well, maybe not exactly bribe, but…

      Anyway, the guy knew it had sth to do with “Teleportation”.

      1. If monopoly is not bad enough, he crushed their price. Better products at the ridiculously cheap price. It would be more tolerable if he sold them at high price but no~ He has to be the ‘good guy’ and sell it at low price which crush everyone else.

        And it is not just taking away their customers, he created the doubts that others are overcharging the price while in reality, the rest are simply slaves to the supply chain and cannot compete with Kuzunoha price which ignores the whole market.

        Petty money cannot solves their problem if Kuzunoha still exists. Kuzunoha is killing them. They must kill it.

      2. the scary part is, this is just Tsige and Rotsgard he is dominating. Even with his limited “sales” policy. Just think how it would have been if he had actually expanded his shops to different regions, countries and cities. Also, add to that the enmity he had garnered from that Hopelace nobles which definitely had a hand in it. Never underestimate the power of the nobles influence.

    3. i think Makoto wants to start the indasturial revolution in that world(high quality with low price (but its just like opening a supermarket where the price of the other stores are high and only the supermarket becomes successful)) to help people in need, but since some merchents didnt like it they want to run him out of business.

  41. This chapter is a mood breaker ~_~ (can’t even enjoy next chapter…)

    seeesh

    I wonder if stock pilling the chapters until this matter is resolved would be good :<

    Nevertheless, thank you for translating these 🙂

  42. Thanks 4 the chapter!

    Record the conversation and put it in context that is advantageous to him and spread it. There is recording magic isn’t there?
    He needs someone good at propaganda.

  43. *sigh* I am actually happy that he got rekt like that. Hopefully he’ll; either get his act together and get rid of his naivetee; leave EVERYTHING to Shiki; or stop being a make-believe merchant entirely. Currently he’s a lost cause without either Tomoe or Shiki backing him up, and this holds true for more than just his company. Now, I really like it when MC’s have weaknesses, even glaring ones. But I hate it when MC’s are naive and are seemingly unable to use logic, it just grates on my nerves. I don’t expect a genius, but even the average dude should have SOME logic and grey-matter in their fucking skull… And yes, the average dude would’ve tried to lay his hands on Tomoe and Mio, and I wouldn’t mind it if the MC of a story that I like has a lover or two, on the contrary; it makes him more believable and relatable as a character.

    God damn it, there is sooo damn much that frustrates me with this story right now… I’m only a few straws short of dropping it for a few months.

    1. i want him to really enter the demon side camp, he need to go all serious asking for rona help and breaking every single company that threatened him, didnt you say he is a traidor to hyumans? then reap what you sow, i cant wait to see a chapter when Makoto goes solo and destroy a fort

      1. Sadly the dude is too much of a pacifist for that to happen right now. Unless there are alot more things that will cause him to seethe with pure rage. But then again, if he doesn’t do anything with the anger he has right now, then he will probably never do it… unless someone else initates the violence.

      2. How is raging all around just because he got what he’s “lacking” pointed out by an “adult” be any different than how people see Trashmoki? Heck, in my opinion, what you want him, and everyone who reveres Makoto one-sidedly(that wants him to run amok because he got a tiny graze), to do is way worse than what that hero from Gritonia is capable of, consciously, doing.

        I’m amazed at these kind of comments.

      3. I am constantly amazerd at how some people like the above think they are “smart” and oh so “moral” when if fact they fail to see a case of protectionism from a established cartel.

      4. Uhh… You guys know that this is merchant conflict not ‘demon’ vs ‘human’ right?

        This is simply response to Raidou’s threat to other merchants’ business.

        And what they did is hardly unfair, they simply called for investigation and accuseed him of having demon support. The Kuzunoha company did this to themselves by having unexplainable source of product at unexplainably low price which human cannot possibly achieve. At least not with known human market.

        Kuzunoha company is fishy to say the least. A call for investigation is justified. And if he is really clean, then declare his source and explain it. The end. They didn’t go around the street spreading rumors. They just ‘reported’ him.

        The problem is Raidou sucks at cover up. And they didn’t even have a cover up story prepared. Hell, you got Shiki, you can just say ‘teleportation duh’ and show the investigators the teleportation circle. After that, at worst Kuzunoha company would be charged with tax evasion (avoiding the gate) and perhaps violation of teleportation control laws or something (if there is such laws.) but free from the accusation of involvement with demons.

        Compare this with real life, I would probably call for an investigation if suddenly a competitor shows up selling better product at far lesser price than mine despite me struggling to control the damn price. Like seriously, how would you get price far lower than me? Tax evasion?

      5. How can someone sell a a lower cost has plenty, and i mean plenty, of examples in the real world.

        Lower margins, reduced or zero tariffs, streamlined manufacturing processes, just in time stocking, manufacturing in low wage countries, cradle to grave processes, word of mouth advertising, consolidated transportation of goods, etc.

        This is not an investigation by an unrelated third party. It is asking Jack to investigate why you sold things cheaper than the company owned by Jack’s wife. Jack will be totally fair.

      6. You know Kuzunoha level of price is not achievable by just ‘good management’ right?

        Even a huge established organization like the church has to yield to Kuzunoha production capability.

        And that company don’t have any trade deal with othe company, it’s supplier is unknown, its transportation method is unknown, of course there would be question.

        And merchant guild is technically a third party, and at least were fair enough to arranged this meeting for Raidou to explain his business. Raidou just horribly failed to do so.

        Hell, the representative even told that the church defended Kuzunoha. Just explain the transportation method. Raidou has plenty of chance to accept to explain but refuse to share the method.

        The boy just failed badly and got scolded.

      7. To put it in perspective, Kuzunoha is selling white potion(market price 1000z) at the cost of a red potion (40z) and somehow seems to manage to profit from it.

      8. Stuff like using a cradle to grave process is hardly ‘good management’. As for using a high level mage to create potions, it is the same as a car factory using equipment from the sixties and a car factory using equipment from this millenium.

        Both church and Shiki can do the job. Which one does it faster and cheaper?

        You asked how someone can sell something cheaper, see above.

        As for the merchant guild being an unbaised third party, people who believe this, please do not point out the MC is naive. Thanks

      9. @zakufan
        Protectionism? I’ll assume it’s directed to me.

        Sorry if I missed the part where it was written all over “we must protect the interest of established, definitely non-corrupt, mercthants against an upstart merchant Kuzunoha.” Also, although it’s not the case, sorry for being “moral”?

        honestly, i don’t understand what your point is.

        So Raidou should nuke them to oblivion instead? what happened to the usual “he’s japanese thus, loves peace!” stereotype response im often getting?

        Ofc, i don’t think the rep is in cohoots with those ccomplainants for various reasons.

      10. Ah yes, so “adult” means that they are wrong eh? Oh wait, by claiming something is “adult” implies that they are “right”, so what does that mean? Who is they?

        Always love to see preachers to like to act “amazed” and hence imply they hold a higher moral ground and yet their own world support something they deny such as: “Sorry if I missed the part where it was written all over “we must protect the interest of established, definitely non-corrupt, mercthants against an upstart merchant Kuzunoha.””

        Saying something and then slapping yourself while being blind to it and requiring an explaination is rather hilarious.

      11. isn’t your comprehension just way off mark? I’d rather not waste time on someone who interprets to his own convenience. What being adult is “right”. Psh.

        my response was solely about them wanting Raidou to rampage. And you seem to avoid my question.

        If there’s nothing, i guess im done here?

  44. Thank for the update

    Strike by the face of reality,huh? If he were more calm and cunning, he could ”nicely” offering his OP employee to ”work” for them. You know what happen when they refused, and Raidou would have his influence on the guild.

  45. at this point, i wouldn’t be surprised if Raidou said, “Well i already hate your fucking god, might as well make her pissed by joining the demons, lets see how she feels when I am fighting with them on my own accord. He could also tell tomoe to just go right there and become her shen long form and scare the living daylights out of them, or maybe have mio become her spider form and scare them, though I am not that sure if they still can…

    all in all, a person who has enough power to destroy a country alone, should not be fucked with

    1. Although might makes right we’re not really sure he’s untouchable and invincible, there are still ‘unknown unknowns’ out there that might be able to kill him. I would say ‘no fucks given’ mode is a bit premature.

      For now.

      1. but still, mio can’t seem to take any damage, even from raidou, so what is there to say that the human forces has something stronger than raidou if they were even forced to summon heroes, heroes which are arguably weaker than tomoe and mio respectively

        1. Mio can’t take damage, doesn’t mean Makoto can’t take damage. He could still die by the hand of an assassin and that could be bad. It wouldn’t matter if Mio, Tomoe and his other allies destroyed the world after that, he would die and they would all be filled with sorrow.

  46. Thanks for the chapter (•ω•). Goddamit makoto is too nive, he isnt fit to be a merchant. And its about time he madure a bit, please dont tell me that he doesnt grow and stay so naive. He need to madure(╯°□°)╯︵(\ .o.)\

  47. Raidou does not need anything from the Guild, nor does he need any raw material from other merchants. I am confused why he even bothered to talk with the guild. Like how can others crush him? Both the kingdom and empire would love to have him, the demons would sure want him as well, with his power(not his power but his ability to destroy the market) why would he consider himself in a weaker position? Why play other’s rule when he can play his own game? Being a merchant was since the start more of a hobby of his, I am kind speechless he took the threats.

    1. Being in the merchant guild gives an air of trustworthiness? when you’re new. If you peddle merchandise illegally no doubt nobody’s going to buy from a shady store. He needed to be in the merchant’s guild to access his customers, at least at first.

      Now, he might have a faithful customer base who would buy his stuff no matter what happened. But no doubt his entire customer base will take a severe hit if he leaves the guild.

      1. Merchant guild isn’t the only place he can get that sense of trustworthiness, being a merchant for the royal family for example is far more attractive than being a member of the merchants guild. As long as his production can keep up, I doubt Raidou will ever loose an economic warfare. There are so many goods you can only get from Raidou after all and many are too valuable to give up, what does guild have in response? Heavy censorship? Sure Raidou may not be welcomed to sell by the merchant guild, but there are plenty people wanting his product, if he is banned in one country the country didn’t get banned will have superior goods. Any business man with a brain would want to cooperate with Raidou instead of playing dirty trick if they already knew the products Raidou is able to offer(especially the empire and the kingdom military department).

        Maybe this may not be a good example, but merchants guild can be viewed as Walmart in real life and Kuzunoha Company can be viewed as Apple, who has bigger negotiation power? You bet its Apple, walmart wanted to sell iPhone for a cheaper price and had a lengthy talk with Apple about buying more for cheaper. Results? Apple still sells its iPhone for $199 and Walmart was able to sell cheaper, @ $198, yes Walmart never got a deal and had to eat that $1 by itself.

        1. Apple only has the bigger negotiation power because they have been around for sometime. Imagine if Apple was the new kid on the block. Would anybody buy from Apple if people said “Oh their phones are built on the tears of slaves, their computers are built on the bribes to dictators.” Oh and “Their stuff is all overpriced and shady, we don’t know for sure if they actually work!”.

          Now, if you were such a businessman, would you enter into any deals with such a company? Rembrandt only associates with Makoto because he is privileged with access beyond the facade Makoto puts up. But anybody worth their salt would not enter into deals with a newcomer who seems shady if they had no other information.

          This is why Makoto needed the Merchant’s Guild [AT FIRST]. He needs somebody to lend him some credibility, he can go tell them to fuck off once he has some credibility.

          Alternatively, imagine this. This random new store has appeared, but is not sanctioned by the Merchant’s Guild. Why? Do they have something to hide? So what if their products seem interesting? Would you risk trying it out? Maybe they failed some quality check, you wouldn’t be sure. But the fact they are not part of the Merchant’s Guild suggests they had some extraordinary circumstances, which usually are ill omens especially if they are not explained. If people sing false tales about your products with no believers, you will have no customers. And your business will fold before it even starts.

          Now, note that once he has a customer base, this all changes. The Merchant’s Guild is still a great asset, but it is no longer an essential. Your own customers serve as a form of advertisement and assurance to others. Furthermore, you can now play the ‘small guy vs big bullies’ narrative since you hold the goodwill of some people, compared to having no customers where the narrative is ‘foreign invader vs society’ as you are an unknown. One gives an air of legitimacy which reduces damages, the other gives an air of shadiness which amplifies any damage done.

      2. Hmm…that’s actually a good point.

        But correct me if I’m wrong. Operating as a business without being part of the Merchant’s Guild….is that allowed? I was under the impression that it would make yolur business entirely illegal. If he could, I do think that Raidou’s best move would be to cut all ties with the guild though. Rumors are nasty, but somehow working with those people is probably worse overall.

      3. First of all Apple’s negotiation power was not due to its presence for a long time, but rather public’s huge demand for its iPhone. Either Walmart loose the opportunity make money or do it Apple’s way. There will always be buyers for a great product.

        You were spot on why he needs to go to merchant’s guild at first, but just as you said “Now, note that once he has a customer base, this all changes.” I believe Raidou is at this stage, or at least the entrance of it. At this period of time with 3 biggest countries’ official interested in him, he can easily part away with the guild as he no longer receive any benefit associating with it. Raidou as newcomer lacked credibility, being a supplier for any royal family solves that.

        Pyschronia raised a point about legal issue, but Raidou can easily go around it if he has the backing of three countries. After all who is there to stop Raidou from selling when the King gives permission?

    2. since I already had a similar response to this, i’ll respond on a different matter.

      “Why play other’s rule when he can play his own game?” was it?

      if Makoto had the balls to do this, he would have been a badass. But we all know, he doesn’t have the guts to begin with. And this is not because he is Japanese. Gritonia and Limia hero are too, but they grew a pair. Albeit, they are polar opposites.

      1. All I can say is that Makoto is one of those typical protagonist who always heavily underestimate themselves and sometimes these protagonists can really frustrate me. Only use their true firepower when they felt their live is in danger and turned out to be way stronger than their opponent.

  48. Well of course he got shredded because he’s not a cunning crafty individual who really didn’t learn much about business in the first place. Not sure if business management or ethics were actually taught in his school.

    His plan was to make a company and just try to earn profits from it with a unbeatable distribution system. Asora is a cheat of course its a cheat. Being a hero is a cheat being a goddess is a cheat. In this world the stronger you are the more you can cheat. This world that the goddess created is basically controlled by brute force/power.

    This could have been a novel about a rampaging hungry spider who ate everything including the merchants ^_^

  49. I’m sorry for this but if Makoto really wants to cheat and have the all the money he wants he can just flatly threaten every rich person or city his been to and just say he can flatten a country with a wave of his hand. He’s the cheat himself and I don’t see the point that because he’s not a good merchant and Asora is a cheat, it’s still a more reasonable lifestyle than being bandit or adventurer.

    1. I think the reason he wanted to be a merchant was for the relatively peaceful lifestyle (which the representative here gave him a reality check on) and to help people by distributing life-saving goods for cheap(which isn’t really what merchants as a profession do).

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  51. Makoto tried playing a game of Merchants which he wasn’t good at and got wrecked by an elder? No surprise here. You either adapt to the game or play by your own rules. But he wanted to play to the rules of others without trying to learn them? This was an inevitable result.

    This is when the old adage comes into play “Play to your strengths”. Unless you don’t mind losing, or pissing off others in the game who then destroy you with their relative strength in the game.

    The only routes left for Makoto would be to go rogue and continue selling merchandise under the sanctions of the Merchant Guild, which he could backup with his raw power. He could also then sell to the demons/demi-humans, and protect himself from any inquisition using brute force.

    Or he would have to close down.

    In hindsight later on the merchant guild would have done something very bad for the entire hyuman race, because they burned most if not all his ties to the hyuman race with this move. As one of the superpowered humans (only known in hindsight, if ever), his departure would mean a lost of severe amounts of possible assistance he could have provided.

    1. I mean, even now countries are interested in recruiting him already. I’m kind of interested to see the reaction to such a valuable asset being bullied out of the market.

  52. As I though, even the author knows that Raidou isn’t fit as merchant or even a leader. He is just not clever enough and even too naive. He is just lucky that he has capable good subordinate.

    1. Yeah, the author is aware that Raidou is not fit as a merchant, he is deliberately giving him weakpoints and pointing them out, which means he is most likely planning on solving them in some way.
      A really risky bet on his part, but can’t say I hate it.

      1. I just hope that he get his ass together and solve his problem HIMSELF. Not Shiki, not Tomoe or not some superpower country saving his ass. He won’t become mature if all his problem is solved by another person.

  53. This chapter is a good exemple why i have no hope for this novel…
    I’ll keep reading a bit more….. until i can’t stand it i guess.

  54. Makoto got shredded. Well, his success was because of his followers and overwhelming cheat, not his ability as a merchant or a negotiator.

    He is indeed ‘lucky’ to get all that.

    He never used his skill as a merchant to compete at all. His product quality overwhelm all other because his employee from the wasteland are overwhelmingly more skilled. His product cost is ridiculously low because he don’t have to buy materials from the market or pay transportation cost (Because Asora) and those skilled employee of his cost ridiculously cheap and yet extremely loyal to the firm (Again, Asora). Even then, the management is done by Shiki and Tomoe and he only act as a ‘yes man’.

    Asora is a damn cheat.

    His negotiation this time is pathetic. Honestly, it’s so pathetic it surprised me. First he commented that he will cooperate with the investigation? Like seriously? They are investigating him for his possible wrong doing, they would investigate him in secret to prevent his intervention. Even if they investigate him openly like asking to check his business ledger, they would still have to investigate him more behind his back.

    And then he blatantly proposed to resolve the problem with money? I’m astonished. He don’t even try to cover it.

    Then he got pissed when he was warned that using strength to resolve the matter would only make him seems like an ally of demon. Of course it would look like that if you cannot resolve the accusation peacefully.

    Does he even understand how his business is so damn dangerous to all other competitors? Of course others would want to crush him. He pretty much cheated the whole market.

    1. That’s true. He should just say something like: “we use teleportation. About the exact method, sadly I am unable to reveal”.

      And the way he wants to “coexist” with others is nothing short of naive… “before being human or believers of the church, we’re merchants”. This line from Maoyuu Yuusha truly applies here as well… even regarding the priests LOL

      Anyway, I hope Makoto can learn and improve from this. Maybe he can start to become a real Merchant from now on… and crush that conceited bastard LOOOOOOL

      1. The conceited bastard is right though. Honestly, if I’m in his position, I would also give Makoto a verbal smack-down. Seriously. OK, I would ignore that naive comment on the investigation. It’s naive, but it is not my obligation to point that out. (Though I might hint why that is bad)

        But I will crush him when he proposed to pay the money. Like seriously?!? That blatantly? As if it can simply ended by just paying. Hell, I would even chase him out of my office.

        That conceited bastard might be harsh, but he did gave some advice: you suck, get gud or get out.

      2. Don’t even think he’s conceited. His actions are reasonable as a merchant, and he clearly has the experience and the skills to back up his criticisms. If anything, Raidou was acting conceited here, thinking he could handle people with decades more experience by just throwing money at them…

    2. To be fair, it was Rembrandt in the previous chapter who suggested he should just pay them off as a possible course of action.

  55. Makoto is just 16-17 years old…. and he never been taught about Merchant way before he’s in japan…. he learning it constantly and his company didn’t even reach 1 year yet…. what do you expect? this Merchant Guild is the Immature one…. like Makoto said…. they do anything to get what they wants…. even destroying one “newbie” company is fine for them? this is called profesional? nope… this is greedy af…. the pro teach the newbie how to doing things… not destroying them…. when Makoto make a mistake… he didn’t correct him… but he instead just silent and keep going…. then crush him with the mistake he has…..

    1. So what if he is young and doesn’t have much experience? Merchant world is a ruthless one, and if you’re unprepared, then that’s your own fault for diving into such a world. If you don’t have much experience, then like the representative said, he should’ve learned under someone like Rembrandt before opening his own store. In fact, being “greedy” and making profits, using all methods at their disposal as necessary, is what being a merchant is about… It isn’t a freaking charity organization. It’s, by definition, a gathering of bunch of people who have an eye set out for making money… It isn’t “immature” to crush your competition, especially when they’re not working for you, is a juicy target, and as we’ve just seen, is relatively vulnerable. Raidou chose to be a merchant, and if he wants to stand in that world, he should learn to be one instead of being babysat or spoonfed by others. He hasn’t exactly gotten to where he is right now by being a brilliant merchant, anyhow…

      Honestly, I agree with the representative, and I think he even took some pity on Raidou and gave good advice. He really needs to study up on how to be a merchant, or go do something else. He clearly has talents in other fields… and if he ever relies on using brute strength, then he REALLY isn’t suited for being a merchant. And if he ever does that then, in my personal opinion, it would just make him an over-glorified thug, using force to take whatever he wants… Really don’t want to see him do anything like that…

      1. hoho… ruthless one?
        being greedy and do under hand method is necessary? like accused him for join hand with a demon… and ask him the “secret method and recipe” with threat?
        Merchant is indeed not charity organization… but they respect the others merchants… yet what the representative do? its no different than some evil organitazion who wants monopolize all the business…. not all “merchants” is like that dude… example rembrant… when Raido not yet save his family… he still treat Raido as Merchant… even thought he knew that Raido is “newbie and know nothing of Merchants world” and yet he didn’t take advantage of him… he even teach him a few things about merchants world…

      2. Remember that the Rep is only a middle man. And pressing competitor with legal charge is legimate. Remember Apple?

        There are too many disparencies in Makoto’s business, inexplainable source of supply, ridiculously cheap price which defy the market. And he pretty much has no transaction with any other business.

        That is damn too fishy. Not to mention possible tax evasion.

        Of course the merchants would complain. I would. Explain your business or close the damn place. Preferably close the damn place because your business is crushing everyone else.

      3. You do realize all that your commentary boils down to is endorsing the motto of “The Ends Justify The Means… NO MATTER WHAT!” You don’t really get how business works do you? Yes, business is not charity nor should they be bound to altruistic behavior. But attempting to crush everyone who comes along through simpleminded & underhanded methods isn’t business acumen~ it’s tyranny. And tyrants that are solely obsessed with immediate gains don’t live long. It’s not the way to run a business or an organization; it’s just one of the available tools of the trade. If you solely live by it you’re going to die by it as well. The fact that many businesses in this Otherworld seem to ONLY USE that corrupted tool screams of incompetence, not intelligence like you seem to believe.

        Adaptibility, foresight, solid support, good connections, trust, luck, and an insatiable apetite for growth/advancement are some of the key things that make businesses not only thrive, but create dynastic runs. But the most important trait for success is having a keen eye for danger and risks. The fact that Zara & others know how odd an entity the Kuzunoha Company is and how dedicated Rembrandt is as a backer should have set off some serious warning signals to overtly antagonize them without extenuous circumstances. The fact that it didn’t smells of the author forcing this set of events.

      4. EDIT to the end of my previous comment…:

        The fact that Zara & others know how odd an entity the Kuzunoha Company is and how dedicated Rembrandt is as a backer should have set off some serious warning signals to *NOT* overtly antagonize them without extenuous circumstances. The fact that it didn’t smells of the author forcing this set of events.

    1. Seriously, why not? It’s not like Makoto has any obligation to hyumankind. I bet a large number of the significantly more practical demons would welcome with with open arms and party poppers of he decided to start his business all over again in a demon town.

  56. well, cant be helped to makoto since the reality was slapped at him. That he’s a beginner in being a merchant. Also, he should’ve realised and i wished he did, that that way of things being said to him, as if he was talking to that damn “BUG”

    Wished he blew them up or at least bring tomoe or shiki with him, that will be fun to see

    Man this sucks, after the cliff hang you get this? i feel that i was ntr’d reading these

    1. the fear in roots the makoto wil break and pull the trigger to flip everything….

      DO IT!!! FLIP THE WORLD UPSIDE DOWN!! ONLY YOU CAN DO IT!!! DETHRONE THE BUG!! MAKE HER EAT MUD!!

  57. Sheesh, that left a bad aftertaste.

    First off, Makoto didn’t think things through. He should have brought Shiki, or if that wasn’t possible, get some pointers from him on what to think and say.

    Rembrandt gave him the point to prepare money, but he used it in an inappropriate time, and he was being magnificently led on by a merchant that had lots of experience in the field.

    Now then, on the other side of the coin:

    That merchant was used to dealing with new blood coming in, this might have been a special case, but he still treated it as if it was the norm.

    He knew that Raidou has two powerful individuals, and might have come to the conclusion that Raidou is powerful as well, but he mistakenly thought that he can restrain him with the mentality that power like that is useless in their way of fighting. His magic power is close to godd– bug class after all, he can just wipe them out if he wants to, but he doesn’t.

    Next, he’s accusing him of using demon resources(I’m talking manpower and backing here) to get his merchandise. Even though Raidou said he wasn’t, but the way that merchant said it, sooner or later Raidou WILL be on the side of the demons soon enough. He’s basically making a self-fulfilled prophecy.

    Same with the selling only to the demons and mamono’s, and excluding the hyumans. Pretty soon he’s gonna issue a ban towards selling to the hyumans. It might be fine at first, but for those that already experienced the items they sold, not to mention the price, they are gonna be surprised as to why they can’t buy them anymore. They’ll then investigate into it, and it won’t be pretty.

    Lastly, 90% of all sales? That’s basically telling him to stop. Guess that means Raidou is gonna stop interacting with the hyumans and go full mamono kingdom on their ass.

    1. When that representative said that about the demons, he was basically making a very thinly veiled threat to tell everyone who’ll listen that Makoto is supporting the demons.

    2. The merchant does not believe that Makoto is sided with demon. He just warned that resolving this with force will only make it seems like he sides with demon. (Because he cannot clear the accusation without resorting to force.)

      And they trying to crush him is obvious. His business is damn big threat to other businesses. His resources are more than enough to monopolize the whole market. Even if the representative did not want to crush Makoto personally, it is obvious that the only way to please those who complains about Makoto is to crush him.

      The only way out is to proof his innocence and clear the damn accusation. Find a way to ‘declare’ his sources and transportation method. Because in the eyes of all other merchant, his materials and products just somehow appear out of thin air, skipping the whole damn market.

      Makoto cheated the market too much.

    3. Yeah, honestly? A lot of people are making good points about Makoto having poor skills as a merchant and they’re all correct. Makoto only aurvoved for so long because of his cheat support.

      But that’s a moot point because of those same skills. Whether the other companies play dirty or not, and whether the Merchant’s Guild succeeds in snuffing out his business or not, there will be consequences to antagonizing him, enforced or natural. Many very powerful factions desperately want his allegiance and his products have been vastly popular to the public. Even if he’s the most incompetent business head I’ve ever seen, if I were a leader of any of the interested factions, I would be furious at any organization that openly tries to drive away someone so valuable.

      1. However, the four major empires don’t want him to work for a foreign faction because that’ll give them more power.

        Just because his business is gone, doesn’t mean that they’ll cry their eyes out. They don’t know the significance of having him on their side. To them, it’s just a normal business with decent products.

        As much as he was a potential benefit, he was also a potential danger to other factions by joining another faction.

  58. Finally he relized how stupid and naive he is. Yeah makoto should consult to rembrandt-san not his fellow like shiki mio and especially don’t consult to tomoe

  59. makoto is a lil bit rash trying to solve the problem through money right from the start

    its like he straightforwardly insult the merchant guild right in their face… of course the merchant guild leader will be pissed off

    i believe in such negotiation… its better to stay calm and ask the merchant guild the consequences of each choices he proposed… and then discuss it with rembrandt about the best course of action

  60. Thanks for the chapter~!

    Sadly, the rep was right in some sense. Information and connections are key in commerce. However, there is nothing to stop Makoto from making a monopoly 😉 Subvert and/or buy out all merchants in the Academy Town, then threaten the heads of state. Doesn’t even have to be an actual threat, when only one is left, and no other can take their place, who can complain? Of course, if they can gather such information, then so can Makoto.

    A merchant is nothing without suppliers, even if they are other merchants. He can start from there.

    1. It’ll be too difficult. Do you know how many merchants there are to buy off? They also might try to bargain a lot from him. Overthrowing the current heads are too much. Too much money.

      Also, who says that the merchants will be trustworthy? The best chance they get, they might turn the tables on Makoto and total ruin his plans. Too much distrust.

  61. Hahaha finally someone fuck his naive thoughts and he still not understanding how naive he is. Makoto is the one destroying balance of merchants, not only 4-5 merchant but entire merchants. Charging good with garbage price than market price ofcourse people will refuse to go other shop even if you limit supplies. Whats more new merchant dont even have chance to start business because of him. He come from modern world but act like country boy no even country boy have atleast knowledge to do homework before start something.

    1. He’s being what’s called a disruptor, somebody who enters a market with a completely different (and superior) product or way of doing things. Why should he kiss up to inferior businesses? This is how the free market is supposed to work. What he’s doing reminds me of what CMOS did. At the time, they developed a new, much more cost effective way of making microprocessors, leaving all the competitors thinking that were BSing the price because they were only thinking in terms of conventional methods.

    2. Naivete, yes. Novice business, yes. Price disruptor, yes. However, nothing else you are saying is valid in the least. If you have no need to fear the power of wealth that nobility and companies can bring to the table (as Raidou has proven multiple times and is actively demonstrating now against Hopelace) then there’s really no need to bow down before the pre-existing market and business practices. It would certainly be the WISEST course of action and the one that would result in the least amount of friction with others, but you make it sound as though doing so is an absolute requirement when that’s total BS.

      Makoto has enough power at his disposal this moment to conquer the world (especially so when excluding the Goddess & her angels and taking into account the unreasonable teleportation ability afforded by Asora). His choice to try to blend in without creating a ruckus is partially due to his misconceptions about existing powers, but it’s mostly due to his own reserved nature.
      So given all this, why exactly should he be beholden to the malice & unreasonable targeting of a few merchants and the mid to large-sized companies they control? It’s like trying to say that the Ouroboros is weak and incompetent for allowing others to step atop its body whilst conversing with them… when in reality the only thing grounding them, their rules, & their common sense can be accidentally overturned/crushed by the Ouroboros shifting atop it’s bed (planet).
      That exact sentiment and realization of the depth of Kuzunoha’s possible impact on the world is precisely why Rembrandt is willing to do anything in his power to stay on their side. And Zara seeing all this and somehow not coming to the same conclusion seems contrived by the author. The fact that you can’t seem to recognize all this is worrying…

      1. And Zara seeing all this and somehow not coming to the same conclusion seems contrived by the author.

        Zara doesn’t have the same information as Rembrandt. Rembrandt knows that Makoto isn’t motivated by greed and that his company can make right through might. All Zara sees is that Makoto is torpedoing the established status quo, has little respect for merchant customs & courtesies, is incredibly naive about his enemies and has poor negotiation skills.

        Zara learns the truth soon after this and changes his behavior accordingly.

  62. Actually, it easier to bankrupt all the other merchants by various methods of sabotage, and bring the merchant guild branch to its knees. After that Raidou could simply buy his way to their “trust”, seriously.

    1. its easier to find out where all the merchants live and teleport their houses (and everything inside) to his dimension. Crush their spirits by making them shit themselves trying to figure out how it happened and to cope with the loss of all their personal possessions. (and their Safe/vaults too, which would most likely be there)

      1. I don’t think kidnapping and theft isn’t the best or most appropriate way to respond to a man telling you to get your shit together…

      2. who said anything about kidnapping? Im just talking about screwing with the other merchants heads. OR better idea, he “moves” their house to the exact same spot, but rotated 180 degrees!! 😀

  63. Thanks for chapter

    Im starting to not liking Makoto not even a bit, he is so immature . Please dont tell me he is just a kid, any 16 years old that i know, on this current age, is smarted than him. But oh well, i will not stop reading, atleast for now.

    1. well he’s a guy who is average in almost everything but archery then he also never plan to become a merchant until now and that 16 years old guy that you know of probably a smart one well this is one way to make makoto grow though soo i really want to know what he will do after this

    2. I am sorry but the majority of 16-17 year olds I know, except for heavy gamers/readers, are not that smart and would easily make those mistakes when under pressure like that.

      1. its not even gamers/readers it’s all about your skill at lying and making someone believe you have more info then you really have. in that regard, most teens would be somewhat ok with the lying part.

        also, most teens would have gone and tested their abilities. to their fullest extent by now. just knowing how much power you wield allows you some degree of confidence even in the face of authority figures. hell, the fact that your word is enough to get shit done should put most teens on a god complex trip, not be as weak as makoto seems to come off as.

      2. Just saying, if you think people are smarter just because they are gamers/readers is so BS. Ok, if you read lot of informative books you’r most likely going to know lot of things. But there are many kinds of smart, regular 16 year old will grow socially and learn to cope with all kinds of stuff that comes with people. Just knowing facts here and there doesn’t make you smart any smarter, utilizing information you have well in day to day life makes you smart.
        But if heavy gaming or reading makes someone smart in your books you live in freaking novel world.

    3. immature? I’d say he’s a hell of a lot more mature than I’d be (or perhaps a lot more civil would be the correct term)… If I had as much power as him and I was a merchant, I’d be running a monopoly (or oligopoly if I I had merchant friends/allies) at this point.

      Kill/crush all competitors with overwhelming brute force and do the same to whoever tries to stop him.

      Bribes? It’s now called protection fees and that’s what they should be offering up to you so you don’t make their stores vanish off the map.

      Man… Me and overwhelming power don’t mix well together at all… I’d end up fulfilling Weed’s dream of being a tyrant if I ended up with overwhelming power.

      That being said, overwhelming power and tyranical rule does go quite well in theory since you would never fear revolts, rebellions, assassinations, betrayl, or schemes of any sort…

    4. the excuse that the protag is a kid or 15~17 yrs old shouldn’t even be valid. And it is biasedly used as well. Trashmoki is mostly the same age but is hated because he uses his d*ck like a machine gun and is realizing harem in bed. While Hibiki is also around that age but is criticized as well. But when it comes to Makoto, it is perfectly a valid excuse. lel

      Why can’t Makoto have a fault or two? can’t the guy have any character development? what happened to being a kid?

  64. Well, he got destroyed. Kind of agree with the representative though. He got beaten in a battle between merchants, and you can’t just settle everything with brute force in a battle like that. If he really wants to be a merchants, maybe it is a smart idea to study under Rembrandt for a while. Or give up on being a merchants and so something that better fits his strengths.

    1. To begin with, Makoto’s image of a “merchant” is probably fundamentally different from this world’s understanding of it(heck, maybe even earth’s actual merchant profession).

      It might have been more worthwhile to consider forming an all-new organization with philanthropic goals instead. Something like a “Public Welfare Guild” that aims to improve the quality of life for everyone participating in it. He could sell his goods through that service cheaply, hire regular hyumans to help out in other departments, and maybe gather information more easily.
      The Merchant’s Guild would probably object claiming him selling things without their permit is not allowed, but actions like that would earn the support of any country worth his help and Root’s help could mean a public endorsement and partnership with the Adventurer’s Guild too.
      The representative is right in the sense that brute power can’t solve everything, but if Makoto divorced himself from any association with them to begin with, then there’s literally nothing short of the Bug Goddess who can stop him.

      1. Well said. However with him spotted by the Bug Goddess he will be in trouble or rather she can make things difficult. .-.

      2. Which is why I don’t understand him insisting on being a merchant… He clearly has talents otherwise, whether or not they’re “Cheats”. I really see this is as being tantamount to some teenager thinking on a whim “I’m going to start a business!” and then being smacked in the face by reality. And only reason for not being smacked down earlier being his cheats… He really should rethink his business right now, like you said. And, with the festival and the gathered attention, seems like it’s a good chance to do so.

    2. He pretty much got scolded. His naive thinking that investigation can be done openly. (As if the suspect won’t intervene with the investigation and evidences.) Then blatantly proposed bribe, without even understanding that the others want to crush him because his business is a damn cheat. Then got pissed after being warned that resorting to violence will only cause the accusation to seems true to the public.

      Go back and train more, or strike a market others are not competing in (demi-human), or find a new job, because you suck, bad.

      1. Your commentary is completely ridicuous and your logic nonexistent. Only the first 2 sentences make any sense. The rest of your words just reveal ignorance & some sort of misguided superiority complex…

        First off, yes Makoto is a business novice with powerful, competent, and numerous collaboraters which is why it’s largely been smooth sailing so far.
        However, to try to twist that and side with the misguided BS being spewed by Zara is ludicrous. Makoto makes one extremely valid point in that if young businesses could freely be ruined as easily as the case here with blatantly malicious rumormills & half-assed hearsay and the Merchant Guild (as a whole entity) found no problems with these practices… then the Otherworld’s technology, culture, and economy would be in an unsalvage position. It wouldn’t be something a cute as everlasting stagnation, but rather constant, inexorable regression. The Otherworld wouldn’t be stuck in the Medieval Ages, the Dark Ages, or the Iron Ages… it would be a miracle if they emerged from their caves in the Neolithic Ages. That’s the level of stupidity and anti-productive behavior and thinking we’re talking about here. Sure the world ruled by the Bug may be backwards, but as has been demonstrated numerous times, it’s not as though all of Otherworld’s inhabitants are forced down to her infantile level. There’s plenty of exceptional peoples and talents even amongst the hyumans.

        Honestly, as others have noted, this whole situation with Zara feels forced. If Zara was smart and capable enough to succeed in this unrealistically cutthroat business world (that feels more like a bad spy film filled with over-the-top conspiracies) as well as investigate the Kuzunoha company wthout being noticed… he should have been able to notice the ridiculous amount of irregularities and how much doesn’t add up about them. If he, IN ANY WAY, sensed that major uncertainty to the identity, power, and reach of Raidou, then logically he would be extremely wary of the company Makoto heads and make sure to not make such overtly antagonistic and hasty moves. Additionally, Zara himself stands little to personally gain from ‘crushing’ Kuzunoha and he’s largely acting at the mild complaints of a couple mid to large-size medicinal companies (that he himself is well above in terms of power & assets as it’s implied he’s just below Rembrandt’s level).

        The fact that he does so in spite of all this feels rather contrived honestly.
        But you swallow the Kool-Aid whole without a second thought… It honestly makes it seem as though you believe your business acumen to be something special, yet your lack of thought speaks volumes to the contrary.

    3. Tho I don’t know a thing about medieval merchantilism, this chapter sounds strange. I just don’t see how he was beaten so utterly. I agree with the representative that Makoto is a total noob, but half the points he makes just don’t make sense. I know he was aggressive to rile Makoto up, but other companies have no power over him. What I’m saying is, it doesn’t matter that he fucked up and is a total noob, the current position he’s in can’t be hurt by those companies. They can’t use force, the demon thing is just absurd and the guild doesn’t take sides, so his sale rights can’t be revoked.
      If he doesn’t cooperate, tho that is very not merchant like, what would happen?
      It’s like walking down the street, then someone coming up and saying you’ve been beaten. Huh?

      1. If word gets around that he’s supporting the demons, then his business is shot right there. If the hyuman rumor mill is anything like ours, that’d be like a rumor being spread in our world that a store owner is a murdering, pedophile rapist. It doesn’t matter if it’s completely false, no one would willingly go to his store, and the authorities would eventually be forced to at least shut the store down by the public.

        1. as far as I see it, that would only hinder the growth. Not all people believe rumors, some people are regulars that know the effect of the meds, authorities can’t do shit since he did nothing and he has somewhat of a backing from the church.
          And here’s also the part we as the readers know, that might have made me a little biased – 3 of the 4 major powers want him on their side, antagonizing his company won’t help them.
          I think the author tried to throw in a problem for Makoto since he’s so OP (it’s your own damn fault author), but it was too forced, since his position is made too stable. The only thing other companies can do that I know is bad rumors and those can only do so much. Not ALL people are idiots. Most, but not all.

          1. True. Not all people are idiots. But mob mentality doesn’t need all people to be idiots, just most of them. That’s enough to suck in the rest, no matter how intelligent they are.

          2. I guess that’s the spin the author is going for. But he himself forgets that even that doesn’t matter. Sure, his sales would go down, but only in academy city, Tsige would be fine. And even then he wouldn’t run out of business since he can just have it run on low profits. Aside from completely stopping his sales or banning him from the guild there’s no way to stop Kuzunoha company. So I just don’t see how he’s cornered. At most just a little troubled.

          3. You’re right, and normally I would agree with you, but there are still several factors that could cause him trouble. The prejudice the hyumans feel towards the demihumans and the fear and paranoia they feel towards the demons, if rumors were to start spreading about how someone who looks like a demihuman is in league with demons, and the authorities don’t drive him out, the ones who are most afraid of demons are likely to take matters into their own hands. No amount of vigilantes can do anything to Makoto, but if he fights back, it’ll be impossible to keep from hurting them indefinitely. If it comes to that, he will have no choice but to leave Rotsgard.

          4. Oh wow. I actually did not think of that(his appearance connecting to demons that is).

            I guess Makoto actually has more reason to behave other than civility.

      2. Just gonna add another argument there. We are talking about the world with NO Internet, TV, radio, or even newspapers. Rumours there are BY FAR the most common and most available source of information, meaning chances of people believing them are just that much higher than in our world.

        P.S. About the weight of Makoto’s accusations (the demon race one), maybe this example will work better: imagine if the owner of a new shop is roumored to be a nazi/hitler supporter in UK (or US, or better yet France) DURING WW2. There is no way his business would work out, if he as much as tried to keep his store open vandals would just from bricks at his windows every night… (I mean hyumans hate demons AND are at war with them)

        1. true, that’s why he should’ve just dealt with that merchant guy. If he’s the deciding voice as it seems, then there are plenty of ways to deal with the problem. If it’s fair game playing dirty, why should he hold back? Intimidation, lies, brainwashing, the others are using it.
          My main point was and still is, I’m disappointed with the author trying to force some idea that doesn’t fit the world he had built. Don’t try to justify it by saying he’s inexperienced, because it doesn’t matter.

      1. you hit someone hard enough and it sends a chilling effect all the way down. kill all their moral, and that wouldn’t even be too difficult, at least considering hyumans would be fighting battles on two sides.

      2. Most of the time I’ll agree with this. But not on Raidou’s case. He isn’t really affiliated with any country and the only faction who can hurt him at least is the demon race. He already has clues about his parent’s past anyway. So there should be nothing to hold him back. So yeah, fak em all
        Lol

    1. Well, the thing is that they probably want details like with the church. Still. All he had to do was come up with his own super inefficient teleportation circle. And give them that.

  65. he shoulda just teleported the guy and his bodyguards into the desert!!! screw him! let him spend months trying to get back to civilization, and if he doesn’t die, by the time he gets back, his empire will have crumbled been pieced out, and sold.

    1. i think breaking part was him being easily readable facade if im him i would just use assasination methods and dirty tactiques and shiki mind manipulation. to top lvl people. his way is still too nice unlike business minded people much more syndicates and mafia style intimidation besides he can do mind manipulation. politicians are also good with propaganda where makoto still lacks like how a tv ads can manipulate peoples oinions on certain things.

  66. Eeeeeh? That’s it? Where’s the part where Raidou breaks?

    I do wonder, honestly. At some point I would’ve stopped caring about being civil with these people and just do things at my own pace. It’s not like anyone in existence can evict him from the town, and if he really did join the demon’s side, it’s the hyuman leaders that lose out the most.

    1. My thinking exactly. First off, I would cut ties with rembrandt, dude is nice and if I’m going to make an enemy i want him safely off to the side.

      Second, an adventurer can make money and be a merchant if they study a bit, but what happens when that adventurer can legitimately threaten a country? Do you still think that their ability to fight as inconsequential? If it were me, id just get pissed, and try to gleam every country who had ties to the merchants, and start a business in their capitals and when they came to shut me down i would embarrass every one of them, if they came at me, I would hit them till they learned to stop. I wouldn’t kill, but I would cripple, and then I would sell them the medicine to fix themselves, breaking their will through force while still showing all I want to do is help those who need it.

      Probably if it didn’t come to that, I would unite all the demi humans and monster races so they are under one banner, and try and push them to have a higher quality of life then the hyumans, and i would abduct some of the higher ups to be given a tour, and be told exactly why they are living a better life then them.

      1. From the description Makoto gives of the guy, he sounds like a demon in disguise, so it feels like Rona is pushing Makoto AWAY from the human side and trying to bring him to the demon side. Anything he does will be viewed as attack on the hyumen side and that’s fine because it weakens the chance of the hyumen recruiting him and the meeting with the demon king to become allies against the hyumen AND the GODDESS.

      2. @Lerker – Makoto can see through a demon’s disguise.Makoto would instantly know if anyone is pretending to be a demon.

      3. @FuriousGeorge No, he can see through magic illusions. If the guy just puts on a physical mask then Makoto wouldn’t be able to see through it without using his Sakai, which he doesn’t like using on people since he thinks it’s invading their privacy.

      4. That wouldn’t work, an existance such as that would easily be seen as a common threat by merchants.

        The merchants would gather up the masses and use their connections to make him look like a sort of a demon lord. Something like, “his power is too dangerous and his personality could turn at anyone”.

        He might be strong, but how strong is he compared to the combined effort of the whole hyuman race?

        And even if he does fight them off, what will happen to the people he got acquainted with? Rembrants a rich man with a good life, he won’t sacrifice that. Neither will Root.

        I think its better to just go to the demon and beast men races. They probably don’t have problems like that.

    1. I have no idea was the word is for that cheer they make when they smash the plate.
      Also. Kinda short chapter, but still something to read, so thanks.

      1. By reading this chapter it makes me want to say ” Yeah that’s right! Provoke Makoto to leave the Hyuman side and let the demon side instead to benefit from his goods and if all goes well his personal army(everyone in Asora) and including himself would personally one sidedly crush the Hyuman army , destroy the Merchants Guild and establish a new Merchant’s Guild with a better system compare to their shitty system of theirs”

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