The Cursed Blacksmith Who Regressed - Chapter 83
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Episode 83
As the dungeon was conquered, the blue effect disappeared.
Choi Hyun’s lips curled up in a grin.
“We did it.”
“That’s right.”
“No one got hurt, right?”
“Of course. There were 101 people after all.”
Soon, someone began emerging from the entrance.
First came the Gridlies legion.
Then the Living Eye legion.
But as soon as the Gridlies and Living Eyes came outside, they began forming ranks in rows and columns.
After all the monsters had emerged, the Tamers also began coming out.
But their eyes held a solemn determination.
Like that of warriors.
In front of the lined-up monsters, party leader Oh Taek-su took the lead as the other Tamers also formed ranks in rows and columns just like them.
Choi Hyun hadn’t ordered this.
They had done it on their own.
That’s right.
At this moment, the Tamers were warriors.
Once everyone had formed ranks, Oh Taek-su shouted loudly.
“Reporting to the President! All personnel have completed the dungeon clear with zero casualties!”
Clap clap clap.
Choi Hyun applauded with satisfaction.
Choi Hyun said with a smile.
“You’ve all worked hard. After going through one dungeon, everyone’s eyes have changed. How was it for all of you, changing positions and tackling the dungeon?”
“It was a whole new world.”
“I wonder why we didn’t think of this method sooner.”
“We’re so grateful to you, President.”
“I’ll dedicate my life to this company.”
“You’re my benefactor.”
Gratitude and praise poured out.
Their reactions made him smile even more.
He spoke to Jin Hyeon-geun, who was standing by.
“There’s no need to see more tests. Process everyone as passed and coordinate the schedule so we can start training as soon as possible.”
“Yes, understood.”
Then he shifted his gaze to look at the Tamers.
“No additional tests are needed. This seems sufficient. So as promised, I’ll hire everyone here as full-time employees. The company will inform you of the training schedule soon, so just follow that. Well then.”
Choi Hyun extended his hand to Oh Taek-su in front of him, requesting a handshake.
“I look forward to working with you all. Starting with you, Paragon will become the world’s best Tamer Guild. And I promise you this. I will make all of you into world-class Tamers.”
“Thank you! President! Loyalty!”
Oh Taek-su was a former army sergeant.
Perhaps because of that, overwhelmed with emotion, he unconsciously saluted.
Choi Hyun smiled and returned the salute.
This was the moment when Paragon Guild’s first Tamer department was born.
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– Paragon Guild confirms full-time employment for all 101 recruited Tamers.
– Applicants experience something unbelievable at the test site.
– Glad I became a Tamer! Glad I applied to Paragon!
After hiring all 101 Tamers as full-time employees, related articles were published.
At the same time, people’s interest became lively once again.
– Crazy, all 101 hired as full-time employees?
– Is this the power of a major corporation?
– But they hired them as employees, not guild members? That’s kind of interesting.
– It’s not interesting, it’s amazing. Honestly, for mediocre Hunters, it’s better to join as an employee than a guild member. If you’re a guild employee, the care is solid and the four major insurances plus benefits are awesome.
– Getting a steady monthly salary without having to work constantly is huge.
– Damn, if I knew this would happen, I should have become a Tamer too.
– Get lost, that might just be media play. Don’t you know once trash, always trash?
– Choi Hyun doesn’t seem like that kind of fool though…
– He’ll show us something later.
– Commoners, dare not doubt.
People’s reactions.
Jang Hae-hyeon saw them too.
He spoke to Choi Hyun sitting in front of him.
“As expected, these are mostly the reactions.”
“It’s fine. Later on, everyone will have no choice but to acknowledge it.”
“I always believe in that part too. Especially this time, using Living Eyes for position changes was something I never even thought of. With this method, later each Tamer should be able to handle at least a dozen Living Eyes, and when that time comes, it’ll really be worth watching.”
“With a bit of exaggeration, something like a drone show would be possible too.”
“Haha, a drone show is kind of funny. So now that Tamer recruitment is finished, are Necromancers next?”
“Necromancer recruitment will be postponed a bit.”
“Is there a reason?”
Since most Tamers are on the Bright Side, they responded immediately to this recruitment, but since most Necromancer Players are on the Dark Side, we need solid results through the Tamers to draw them out more reliably.”
“Hmm, that could be the case. But didn’t you say the Tamers would have a training period for a while?”
“Yes, that’s right. We’ll have about a month of training period, and around that time, there will be work where the Tamers can be active. Necromancer recruitment can happen after that. More importantly…”
Choi Hyun said while checking documents on his tablet.
“Aren’t overseas parties starting to ask us to export Daesan products?”
“I was just about to mention that, but contacts have come in from almost the entire world. Asking if we could give them some products too. What should we do?”
Overseas export.
Of course it was in the plan.
Choi Hyun’s plan wasn’t just Korea’s salvation, but the salvation of all humanity.
And this kind of reaction was naturally expected too.
‘The products are so amazing, how could they resist?’
The Hunter industry has faster word-of-mouth than any other industry.
Especially when it comes to things directly related to life and death.
Moreover, how could they not know about Choi Hyun’s work that shook the entire world?
Even proud China and America can’t control their entire private sectors.
This wasn’t a matter of people, but of products.
Choi Hyun said with a smile.
“I think we should let it simmer for another couple of months before releasing it.”
“Through direct export?”
“That would be difficult.”
Direct export was a complicated issue.
The characteristic of the Daesan series is that it’s cheap but the product quality is superior, but the moment we export directly overseas, prices inevitably rise due to transportation costs and such.
Then it’s no longer cheap and loses its merit.
Of course, even so, there would be no competition in the same level range, so it would still maintain first place, but that doesn’t mean the burden on general consumers disappears.
‘If prices are expensive, people hesitate to buy, and if that accumulates, the entire country’s Area conquest rate won’t rise.’
Then it moves away from the most important goal.
This is salvation disguised as business.
Profit or greed must never come first.
Choi Hyun said.
“Instead, I think it would be better to sell technology licenses.”
“Technology licensing?”
“To put it bluntly, our products can be made as long as you have the recipe, materials, and a blacksmith. Also, since our goal was humanity’s salvation first rather than business, I think we should focus on distribution rather than profit. Oh, of course, that doesn’t mean we should do business at a loss.”
Choi Hyun touched the tablet and spoke again.
“It would be good to keep the upfront payment minimal since not taking any at all might make the contract feel less weighty. Or we could set it up as a deposit. For royalties, I think a fixed amount per unit would be better than a percentage of sales.”
After operating the tablet a few more times, he continued.
“And we need to set a price ceiling. We should also make them disclose manufacturing costs. If we provide it cheaply but they extract excessive profits from it, our intentions would be undermined.”
“Understood, you’re absolutely right.”
“Let’s be strict on quality. Sample approval, certification marks, things like that. We should also strengthen audit rights. Have them stamp serial numbers on each production unit, and cross-check raw material purchases with production and shipment volumes. If necessary, we should reserve the right for unannounced on-site inspections.”
“And?”
“Prohibiting sub-licensing is essential. We should also ban reverse engineering and replication. While distribution is our goal, if it spreads indiscriminately without control, we don’t know where it might end up. It could flow into illegal markets. We need to block that firmly. Well, of course our products are somewhat different in nature from firearms, but you never know, right?”
“Then for contract violations, it would be better to focus on rights revocation rather than fines.”
“Yes. We’re not just releasing this once and calling it quits – we’ll be updating recipes every quarter at the shortest, once a year at the longest. If they want to keep receiving those updates, they need to follow the rules we set. Oh, and naturally we need to apply the Big 4 policy as well.”
Jang Hae-hyeon was impressed by Choi Hyun’s clean summary.
“I always feel this way, but you’re truly amazing. Even if age is just a number, how do you know all this so well at just twenty years old? I thought you were someone who had been in business for decades.”
“Haha… I just studied hard because I was interested. Let’s wrap this up like this, and I’ll leave the detailed parts to you, President.”
“Understood. Then I’ll tentatively set things like upfront costs and royalty prices myself and get your approval afterwards.”
“I’d appreciate that. But it sounds a bit funny. You’re the president of the main company, yet you’re getting approval from me, just a director of a subsidiary.”
“Haha, everyone knows you’re the substance and heart of this business. I’m fine with it, so please continue to work with me. So what’s the next plan? It seems like Necromancer recruitment won’t start for at least a month.”
“I have somewhere to visit briefly this time. I need to start preparing to go overseas.”
“Preparing to go overseas? Do you have some specific schedule?”
“Nothing scheduled yet, but when we do technology licensing contracts, I plan to go personally to one or two places. I’ll handle other business while I’m at it.”
“That would be very reassuring for me. Is there anything I can help you with?”
“It’s fine. This is something I need to do alone.”
“Still, if you need help, please let me know anytime. I’ll be on standby.”
“Thank you, then.”
Choi Hyun, having finished the meeting, stood up from his seat first.
After preparing, the place he drove to alone was none other than Cheorwon.
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