After a walk through the commercial district, Paige Summers discovered that Central City was different from The Dead City. Weapon regulations here werenât as strict as sheâd imagined; instead, medicine was taken very seriously. This got her thinking. To avoid being targeted, it was best to scrap her and Levi Youngâs initial plan of earning Credit Points through medicine. Making a play in the weapons market would be better.
But weapons werenât so easy to sell either.
First, sheâd need to rent a shop.
That would require a huge amount of Credit Points.
It wasnât that she couldnât use Crystal Cores, but it just wasnât cost-effective.
So, whether she could even rent a place was a secondary problem. The top priority was earning enough Credit Points.
Peddling weapons around like cheap goods wasnât her style. She set her sights on the Pathfinder Rats.
The Pathfinder Rat was just a small gadget, but after looking all over the market, she hadnât seen anything like it.
Plus, although the main componentâthe detectorâwasnât cheap, it was available on the market. She was confident in her Artifact Making skills; the Pathfinder Rat would definitely sell for a much higher price!
This was a way to raise funds.
However, she didnât plan on revealing her whole plan to the others just yet. She just said simply that she was going to make a few Pathfinder Rats to sell.
Claire Chapman was noncommittal after hearing this.
Paige Summers understood what he was thinking. "I can make the Pathfinder Rats, but how to sell them, who should sell them, whether to use consignment or some other method... Weâre new here. If we rashly try to sell something, thereâs no telling if people will even go for it... To be honest, itâs just an idea at this point."
Claire Chapman disagreed. "Good products will naturally find buyers who recognize their value! You were so confident a moment ago, why lose your nerve all of a sudden?!"
Paige Summers smiled. âThatâs exactly what I was waiting for you to say!â
"But Andy and I arenât good at this sort of thing, so..."
With her words hanging in the air, the intelligent Claire Chapman immediately understood her intentions.
He picked up the thread, amused. "Alright, I get it. Leave it to me. But letâs get this straight upfrontâbusiness is business. Weâll split the profits 30-70. Iâll take thirty, you all take seventy!"
Paige Summers nodded in agreement.
She found Claire Chapmanâs temperament to be excellentâhe spoke plainly and wasnât pretentious in the slightest.
And so, the two of them had a deal.
In this matter, Levi Young was really just involved in name only.
Paige Summers told him privately that she hoped he would focus all his energy on his energy experiments for the time being.
After all, they didnât have much gasoline saved up. Whether they were running errands or going out to hunt, their vehicle was indispensable, and the expense was enormous.
If this research succeeded, they would be the first to benefit immensely!
Most importantly, if the energy conversion was successful, it could surely be used for more than just vehicles!
Levi Young, naturally, had no objections.
Having finally found a quiet environment, he also hoped to settle down and focus on his research.
As for the Forrest Siblings, they hadnât found a suitable mission yet. Fortunately, they had some savings, so they didnât have to worry about their livelihood for the time being.
After discussing it, Claire Chapman and Paige Summers felt the two were still useful, so they brought them along for any errands that needed running. They planned to give them a share of the benefits once things were settled.
Claire Chapman wasnât old, but he was very reliable. He took on the task of purchasing the detectors himself. He spent a day hanging around the commercial district and came back the next day with five units, all without spending a single Crystal Core.
"I just used Crystal Cores as collateral. The shop owner has a great reputation. Heâs extremely interested in the Pathfinder Rats and promised that if we let him be the sole distributor, heâll only take a ten percent commission. Plus, heâll give us the detectors at cost! Heâll also sign a confidentiality agreement and keep his mouth shut about where they came from!"
In truth, the Pathfinder Rats wouldnât be cheap, so a ten percent commission was quite substantial. But given that they were starting with nothing, for the owner to make so many promises was already very generous.
Paige Summers could only nod.
She had other materials left over, all stored in her space, so she immediately set about making them.
Her life seemed to have returned to how it was when she made Crossbows in The Dead City. Apart from her time spent on Cultivation at night, every moment was dedicated to her work.
She was extremely focused at times like this.
But the Pathfinder Rats were no simpler to make than the Crossbows. By the time all five were finished, a full ten days had passed.
Claire Chapman thought for a moment, but only took two with him when he left.
"Rarity creates value. Letâs test the waters first," he said.
With that business settled and everyone having some free time, going hunting outside the city was once again put on the agenda.
One day, Claire Chapman returned, having accepted a mission in high spirits.