Tsunade Can Hear My Inner Voice
Chapter 182: The Land of Snow Development Strategy
"So, could we ask Holy Light-sensei to help promote our Land of Snow?" đ§đđđđžđŠđŁđđđ·đđ.đ€đ°đ
The flower-like Kazahana Koyuki spoke these words, making Kamizuki Hikariâs heart skip a beat.
"What is Princess Koyuki talking about? I donât quite understand." Hikari decided to play dumb.
"Is Holy Light-sensei truly unaware, or just pretending?" Koyuki clearly had the upper hand. She turned and took a book from her jewelry box, placing it right in front of Hikari.
"Youâ"
This time, it was Hikari who couldnât help but take a step back.
âCould it be...?â
"What are you thinking?! I got this from Sandayƫ. He attended your book signing back then!" Koyuki explained the origin of the book in her hand.
But that alone wasnât enough to convince Hikari.
After all, he always disguised himself during book signings.
"Besides, when I was chatting with Ino, she casually mentioned that your side job was writing novels. So, connecting these two clues, I figured it out!"
âIno... So, it was you who exposed my identity. Just wait till I deal with you later.â
Silently marking Ino for future retribution, Hikari spread his hands. "So? Whatâs in it for me if I help you? Youâre not planning to get free labor out of me, are you? Thatâs definitely not happening!"
"Of course, Iâll offer you a satisfactory reward. Look at the scenery here..."
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In another room, the Ino-Shika-ChĆ trio sat around a table, enjoying a delicious meal.
To be fair, the Land of Snow wasnât stingy. The three of them were, after all, honored guests who had escorted the queen back. No matter how poor the country was, they wouldnât skimp on hospitality. What they were eating now was a local specialtyâcharcoal-grilled Snow Beef.
"Do you think Hikari-senpai will come back tonight?" Ino suddenly asked between bites of the savory meat.
ChĆjiâs eyes were fixed intently on the sizzling beef on the grill, his focus sharper than during training.
Shikamaru, as usual, was lazily sprawled.
"Probably not. Princess Koyuki will surely treat him generously."
As for how generously, Shikamaru didnât elaborate, but Ino understood.
Glancing at the square table with only three people seated, Ino felt an inexplicable discomfort in her heart.
"Tsk, sorry to disappoint, but Iâm back!"
A sigh sounded, followed by a tall, handsome figure taking the last seat and picking up a freshly grilled piece of meat.
"Hikari-senpai, youâre back?" Even Ino didnât notice the faint joy in her own voice.
"Of course. Did you expect me to stay there overnight?" Ignoring ChĆjiâs resentful glare at the stolen meat, Hikari closed his eyes, savoring the rich flavor.
"Gotta admit, this tastes different from the barbecue back in Konoha."
"This place is freezing. Animals that survive here have tougher, more resilient meatâgreat texture, but a bit chewy. Perfect for young people." ChĆji explained, the expert on all things edible.
"If this meat were sold commercially, how would the pricing be?" Hikari pressed.
ChĆji set down his chopsticks and began calculating seriously.
"I asked SandayĆ« earlier. Because of the low population and food scarcity here, Snow Cattle arenât raised in large numbers. Scaling up would require significant upfront investment, but letâs set that aside for now. Based on current conditions, factoring in transportation and escort fees, by the time the meat reaches Konoha, itâd be priced close to premium-grade beef. Not the most cost-effective."
âKid, no wonder you live such a comfortable life in the future. You really know how to manage a household.â
Seeing ChĆji confidently analyze the business side, Hikari couldnât help but revise his opinion of him slightly.
"So, does that mean we wonât be able to afford this meat later?" Ino summarized with a hint of regret.
As a girl, she wasnât a huge fan of barbecueâbad for the skin and too greasy. But the occasional treat was fine.
"Not necessarily. Right now, because of limited supply, even local retail prices arenât low. Overall, itâs comparable to outside markets. The premium beef I mentioned goes through extensive conditioning and high costs, so itâs not a fair comparison."
"Even if Snow Beef barely breaks even, the byproducts alone would ensure at least a 50% profit margin. Does that sound low to you?"
Shikamaru scratched his head. He only had a basic grasp of business, but even he knew that margin was decent.
"So, youâre saying this investment is worth considering?"
"Itâs not that simple." ChĆji countered. "High profits donât mean quick returns. Thereâs also the risk of livestock farming, transportation hazards, and upfront capital. This business is just okayânot a must-invest."
Shikamaru nodded vaguely, pretending to understand.
"Thatâs not entirely accurate."
Hikari, his mouth slick with grease, wiped his lips and prepared to speak.
Ino considerately handed him juice to cut through the oiliness.
Even coming from Hikari, ChĆji wasnât fully convinced. He stared intently, waiting for an explanation.
"What youâre describing is small-scale thinking. At the national level, this becomes a different story."
"Please enlighten us, Hikari-senpai." Shikamaru played along. Today, he realized that despite considering himself smart, he was out of his depth in commerce compared to ChĆji.
"How do you think the average citizens of the Land of Snow are living right now?" Hikari tossed the question back.
"Isnât it obvious? Theyâre struggling!" Ino blurted out.
A single glance was enough to see how destitute the locals were. For them, even eating meat was a luxuryânowhere near the standard of the Land of Fire, or even the Land of Wind.
"Then, from the Land of Snowâs perspective, how important is raising Snow Cattle?"
Shikamaru analyzed, "The population is small, but as a nation, itâs still sizable. Poverty stems from a lack of economic opportunities. Raising Snow Cattle is important for them, but the initial investment... I doubt the Land of Snow can afford it right now."
When Koyuki returned, Shikamaru had glimpsed the countryâs financial reports. The deficit was staggeringâless than the Nara Clanâs assets, let alone othersâ.
Now that Koyuki was queen, sheâd need massive funds to rebuild the nation. Investing in cattle under these circumstances seemed unrealistic.
"Which is why Konoha can take a stake, while the rest is handled by the daimyo and nobles. With their backing, sales wonât be an issue, and funding will follow."
"But will they agree?" Shikamaru remained skeptical.
Hikari smirked. "Asama SandayĆ« will issue invitations in the Land of Snowâs nameâfirst to the Land of Fire, then the Land of Lightning, Earth, Wind, and Water. The specifics of investment shares and logistics can be delegated to them."
Shikamaruâs eyes lit up as he added, "That way, the Five Great Villages would also secure long-term escort missions for the goods. The influx of merchants would spur commercial growth, and the Land of Snowâs economy would naturally flourish!"
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