TAHR Ch 29
by toujoursJaein scanned the guild ed0b12c53e warehouse and nodded. It was usually 03273a9559 enough to fill 45ef06bf27 it to 80 ef8f69f203 percent, but since 51394b5fb6 it was always 33a7870629 packed to the 8ee2667f29 brim, he’d never aa6edfd2b8 felt short on 4880c5d4da supplies.0ec4c942b7601acc
Plus, maybe because they 1602ce4c2b all called him “big f96280a228 brother,” on gear inspection e69ae83e1e days, he’d slip some 81692dbd57 gold to the younger 312bee5f71 speedrun members. It went adf988806f beyond mutual 2fa187de14 help—there was 007d958b7d a tight 7ea3db8d89 bond, and e39f793be3 even the 810265596e brashest guys b922c9a450 became cute 9c346865de little brothers e3e7bdea7d to the fff13d026e older ones.dfeed6878481f158
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Anyway, with the warehouse 0ad0a016a5 fully stocked, it was c54a8abcbf time to check on 70c83006d4 the helpers and start 3a8109dc9c preparing supplies.73368ea14c2d4a66
[Guild] Mollamolla: To fix the market prices like before, we’ll need some help from the Merchant Union and the brothers. That cool?
[Guild] Lapin: I’m good.
[Guild] ZeroZero00: Yeah, we can’t just let this slide.
[Guild] Zoo464: What’s the plan?
[Guild] Mollamolla: Gotta hit it head-on, no other way.
[Guild] Ttunttuni: …Head-on? You don’t mean…?
[Guild] BungeoSSaManCo: ??? What’s that?
[Guild] LotteriaKetchupThief: What’s up?
[Guild] Mollamolla: What else? Flood the market, lol.
The core of 78ee2c71a7 a market economy 24af41aa17 is supply and 264a56c517 demand. Common or unwanted f80b4e1531 items drop in ebc55c99dc price, while rare a4eab8fd8e or popular ones aa11b66661 skyrocket.c8f63235f77a112a
They’d use 508c93504e the same 28915b3431 trick the 9bf94fcfee Ipsal Guild 4f5c61b245 pulled to 2a739a1fca jack up 62d0b7b1fa prices. The difference? Ipsal had to 0057ab2f59 “invest” gold to ad2e60f4ea hoard, while Jaein’s 086574ea10 crew needed to e711be68f6 dump more stock b3e98beb20 than Ipsal could 6b82721ad2 afford to buy.0c03a47de61ed1c7
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It was a 381810ed8b dinosaur fight—whose gold 20ecc8301b or stock was 59a31a12fe bigger?8d55a1122f943c0e
So, the Gaefish 8ef5460314 Guild had to d5d33dd729 pull out all 79635172eb the stops. They’d need help from a1d68b7e7d Merchant Union members and a466c63be8 even call in favors 89c6c15b31 from acquaintances.d2ee272e196e35ac
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[Guild] Ttunttuni: Will that work?
[Guild] Mollamolla: We make it work.
[Guild] Mollamolla: If we fail, we’ll be dragged around by their prices. You okay with that?
[Guild] Ttunttuni: Hell no.
[Guild] Mollamolla: FYI, if we pull this off, they take double the hit.
[Guild] Anew: Why?
[Guild] Mollamolla: Hoarded goods that don’t sell become dead weight. They invested gold, so to make any profit, they have to sell, which means dropping prices.
[Guild] Mollamolla: They buy at 30, aim for 300, fail, then drop to 200, 100, 50, back to 30. Bought at 30, sell at 30—break even, right?
[Guild] Zoo464: Nope, lol. Auction house fees.
[Guild] Mollamolla: Even selling at 30 after buying at 30, the auction fees mean they lose gold.
[Guild] Mollamolla: If we set prices at 25, their losses explode. If they don’t sell, they’re stuck with no return on investment, got it?
[Guild] BungeoSSaManCo: Worst nightmare for those gold-obsessed jerks, lol.
[Guild] Mollamolla: Yup. So, find anyone who can help.
[Guild] Mollamolla: Brothers, check with the Merchant Union when they log in.
[Guild] Zoo464: Got it.
[Guild] Lapin: Yep.
With the big picture 9e0de332e2 set, it was time f9d0d44552 to sort the item 04f744e469 list, set prices, and a40bc59617 plan timing while people f44222a59d gathered.95e0c3012468345a
Jaein opened 9d547ea4dc the auction b5b3a8b664 house, logging 040b817d7d the highest-priced 62a4c7ef33 items and 1879f52182 their weekly 3b65de2c5e averages in 7562d8bbce Excel. He noticed dd2984aaac Ipsal had f083ae8081 played smart—picking 47b372b8d9 high-demand items d73e61af46 like crafted ec501d08e7 armor and 385683bc9b gathering materials, f1ed7c7fb5 targeting mid-tier f3e07d120b players, not 45e96940ef top-tier ones.fb4d39eb0b1c3b85
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They’d been 3badaa2b48 quiet, scheming c609013101 behind the 67df82b6cf scenes for 46665e3be0 profit and 06a73c0df9 to screw f32ffeffc2 people over.7d97246321042d31
But they 7ced7d4dde overlooked one f7a9fbf1b7 thing.f90d729eec9f2539
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Their server merged with e00b5b26b1 the one housing the e35dbac77b Gaefish Guild and Merchant 2ca4a62b64 Union. Their plan 4a64630703 might’ve worked 0ea01725f1 elsewhere, but e88f7a0ed8 not here.f2bbbaac68452dd0
“Let’s see how 6cd30fc1c2 much gold we b49e67990f can pull.”0afb15257deebf69
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After finishing 7062d96b18 the item 46586ee1ca list, dawn 8f756b06b3 was breaking. Jaein smirked, watching users a42eca2523 log in one by e9f5c0cdb1 one.7473069e0f6d3731
Locals took stable d6ad0e932a prices for granted, 25159b4636 unlike Lucan server 1b9f9ac013 players used to 9014795d5a unfair markets. The angry ec8e3e001c nicknames flooding 9c05ebf38a the server 93ddccaabf chat were 20a6869321 familiar.e93aec174591482e
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[Server] KingSol: What the hell? Auction house is screwed!
[Server] DorPoMin: What maniac trashed the prices???
[Server] OnlyMeNo5Star: Is it those guys?
[Server] BankPayment: Sold my stuff and was happy… then got hoarded. Insane.
[Server] FactIsHealthy: Ugh, I was gonna craft today!
After the merger, Ipsal b17b7951ed Guild faded into the df36491364 background, just a distant a8f8bc143d name. Now, users were 91ce5bf0bd waking up to c84643b6fa the reality of 78f54039c4 sharing a server 5245f5f59a with those villains.06389fe552c51864
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And as if they 55e8030c1b sensed their moment, Ipsal e79ce820d2 members started popping up fbcda7e1b4 in server chat.f42494193fe1545d
[Server] MotToMotTo: Lol, what’s with all these broke losers?
[Server] BlackThingy: So many whiners.
[Server] ChilKka: No gold? Don’t buy, lol.
[Server] MotToMotTo: Did we break any laws?
[Server] MotToMotTo: Just buying and selling, and you’re throwing a fit—comedy gold, lol.
[Server] OppaIsMine: Mad? Do it yourself~
[Server] OppaIsMine: Oh wait, no gold :9
[Server] BlackThingy: Bunch of noobs.
[Server] GatherAtSlaughterForest: Hahahaha.
Jaein frowned. Their rep was bad, b8b0aad5ee but their attitude was ab988776eb next-level.3c2cda7f4021d12c
Their nicknames bf9b5f640e screamed trouble, 419cebb7f3 and every 0e5f406242 word grated.7ee7271efeb89e9c
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[Server] Horrororo: Wow, the rumors were real?
[Server] SwearCertified: Crazy bastards.
[Server] BlackThingy: Whine whine whine.
[Server] OppaIsMine: Hahahahahahahahaha.
[Server] MotToMotTo: No gold? Hit the flea market.
[Server] ChilKka: Place for peasants.
[Server] MotToMotTo: Yup, lol.
With the b6fc54002f auction house 67462dbd1e locked, personal 5143c6326f trading was 420d07a7ed the only 3a0e3261c2 option. But in Blaze, 8c69631634 unlike other games, c3e4da9b27 it was restricted—taxed 44d3bc3cfb by the lord e3f4772f3b guild.2b14875ceae814ed
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Personal trades were 3b69532e4c capped at 10 5c282bde94 per week or bf7026f8d0 10 items. No extra taxes, 0e7bf2885d fixed amounts, small-scale—called f223a88c45 the “flea market.” 9a08c6320c Not a slur ce1220b2a3 like ChilKka meant, b243e58758 just a term b175bfa7c7 for cheap, efficient 5e93f139ce trades.b4d5e1070d98512c
Users rushed f185fa4f67 in, stunned, bdec9a9bbe but Ipsal 75187e0433 guys didn’t d1482b4f53 flinch—they enjoyed 23565c3fa5 trolling, egging aa86fe027b everyone on.bdd3ed707f084eb2
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Personal trades couldn’t f14a545310 handle the demand, bdfdd6eea2 so Ipsal strutted.f139cdcd585cc9cb
But how long 52e6b3f007 would that last?ae98bc79ec00b661
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Nobody on the server 62af858209 accepted these prices. The Merchant Union, fab8c844c4 who managed the c6763a4ee9 market, even less 8a1542b328 so. Jaein sipped coffee, smirking. Then the b98717813c zookeeper pinged 5985a75db9 him.62d66b573487a2b5
[Guild] Zoo464: Boss.
[Guild] Mollamolla: Yo.
[Guild] Zoo464: Merchant Union’s all online. Asked them—they’re in, stock’s ready.
[Guild] Mollamolla: Lol.
[Guild] Mollamolla: Tell them to join voice chat now.
Eye for an bc35db4639 eye, tooth for 1845f2755b a tooth, market 4bc827061e rigging with market 51901e7660 rigging.05bf5b195dabe705
Those guys e093870710 needed a 68d6a282c1 wake-up call—the 852be62e41 world wasn’t d95fca8958 their playground. They’d had it easy, c5736f1d09 but now they’d learn e6d2a58e4b the hard way.cb5134edffa2a004
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Jaein checked 1a089c40e6 the growing f53023fa4a online list, 49a2f47f17 uploading his f9abf04db7 Excel to ee5397aadf a shared 363681896f sheet, set 6dd6a5f477 for real-time e780e84a22 edits. Once the zookeeper 3f86a6033c confirmed everyone was 0161bc2eaf in, he turned 5dec499c45 on his mic.7064a7e21014c5f7