Of course, according to his extremely conceited character, even if he knew what everyone was thinking, he would never be willing to make even the slightest change, "Forget it, seeing as Yao Laoguai occupies a superior position.
"My son, I reluctantly went over to see him."
Dan Jiecheng turned sideways and waved to the group of people following him, gesturing for them to follow.
As for Yao Laoguai, I still agree with his level of alchemy.
Although I had not met him many times in the Alchemist Guild before, Dan Jiecheng, as the president of the union, needed to routinely check the transactions of middle- and high-level alchemists selling elixirs through the union channel.
Almost every alchemist at the master level will have several long-term partners, so except for the orders that have been reserved in advance, these top alchemists will almost never put the elixirs for sale in the guild, just to sell them.
They will also be sold through familiar top auction houses.
This is because the auction house will give appropriate discounts to alchemists who have long-term cooperation, or even charge no handling fees at all, but the trade union will not reduce or reduce the service fees for alchemists.
Which one is better or worse can be known by a little comparison.
But that doesn't include Yao Laoguai.
This person seems to be quite resistant to cooperation with a place like the auction house, so he would rather accept a much smaller amount of spiritual stones in hand, and will sell the elixirs through the Alchemist Guild.
It’s almost impossible to find any other alchemist who would be stupid enough to do the same thing.
The vast majority of alchemists join the union for an additional opportunity to communicate with their peers, or to obtain needed natural materials and treasures through the union's inventory and the free trading area within the union.
As for selling elixirs to others, only fools would choose the labor union.
Who doesn’t know that no matter whether it sells or not, the union will charge 20% of the service fee?
This is even worse than the auction house.
It was agreed that the principle is to serve the vast number of alchemists.
Sure enough, under the slogan of great justice and glory, there is still a series of deceptive tricks hidden.
Dan Jiecheng is obviously much clearer than anyone else about the routines that exist within the union.
Even he himself would not be unable to figure out how to sell elixirs through the union's channels.
Therefore, based on the above reasons, Yao Laoguai left a particularly deep impression on Dan Jicheng.
It stands to reason that the impression they left on him was so profound.
Dan Jicheng should have smiled more when facing the old monster.
After all, they had selflessly contributed so many expensive service fees to the union. .
However it is not As a senior alchemist, Dan Jiecheng has perfectly inherited the fine tradition of this profession, which is mysophobia.
Even if he cracked his head, he still couldn't figure out why Yao Laoguai, as a noble alchemy master, was already regarded as a being that was noticed by his peers across the continent, why he couldn't figure out why he was so sloppy.
Woolen cloth However, what makes Dan Jicheng even more puzzled is that even though this old man is so sloppy, why are so many people rushing to the Alchemist Guild to buy his elixirs?
Would anyone really be willing to swallow the elixir refined with those dirty hands that were too lazy to wash once?
Just thinking about it makes me feel terrible.
Dan Jicheng shook his head vigorously, trying his best to get rid of these strange thoughts. xx4911131: