Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission-Chapter 59 - The Marketing Director is Appointed

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Chapter 59: Chapter 59: The Marketing Director is Appointed

Chapter 59 -59: The Marketing Director is Appointed

“Business is just business after all, and it’s not the mainstream in this world.”

“You’re right, but whether it’s developing territory or building troops, resources are ultimately needed to sustain them.

And the best way to obtain resources is through trading.”

“Moreover, this market isn’t going to disappear; if you don’t take it, someone else will.

By then, there will be one or a few who develop very quickly, which won’t be a good thing for you.”

“I am now your subordinate, so there’s no need to worry that I’ll be detrimental to you.

The better you develop, the better it will be for me.”

Fang Jie tried to resist, but ultimately had to give up, this woman was just too persuasive.

Whether it was reasoning or data, he was no match.

It seemed that aside from his troops being stronger, there wasn’t much else to compare.

Before encountering these people, Fang Jie was somewhat unreconciled, thinking he was no worse than anyone.

Now that he had encountered them, he knew he couldn’t compare to her abilities at all.

When he was on Earth, there were reasons why he couldn’t develop well or surpass others.

“Alright, alright, I’ll build a market for you, and from now on, this area’s business is up to you.”

Fang Jie quickly ordered the construction, but when he tried to leave, he was stopped.

“Wait, first let me introduce the rules of the market.” Fang Jie had no choice but to briefly explain.

However, seeing Qin Lan’s disdainful look, Fang Jie was a bit speechless.

It’s just a little less understanding, right?

Fang Jie didn’t value the market much, so he only understood it superficially at that time.

“So, you mean you haven’t actually made effective contacts with other markets, just glanced over their orders?”

Fang Jie nodded awkwardly: “It seems so.”

Qin Lan said directly, “How about this; from now on, I’ll take over the entire business system, and you don’t have to worry about the market.

I’ll handle the specifics and just tell me what resources are missing.”

“So, what should I do?” Could it be that he had become useless?

“You should focus on what you’re best at, developing the territory, bolstering the troops, and then expanding more territories, increasing our subordinates,” Qin Lan said with a little manipulation in her words, referring to “our subordinates.”

Fang Jie didn’t catch on and nodded silently, helpless that his skills were just too inferior.

“Ah well, if Liu Bang could use his subordinates to lift himself up, I might as well learn from him,” Fang Jie could only comfort himself this way in his mind.

After all, he really wasn’t a match in many aspects.

Soon the market was successfully built, and Fang Jie noticed there were only two options at this market.

Both were Elf Merchants, distinguishable only by gender.

Fang Jie didn’t think much of it, but Qin Lan quickly climbed up to chat and get acquainted.

“Though their minds are a bit simple, they’ll do for now,” Qin Lan seemingly wasn’t very satisfied with these merchants.

She then had Fang Jie temporarily create some Undead Merchants, and she was even less satisfied after that; these had even more rigid minds.

“From now on, let the Elf Merchants handle the city exchanges for the Good Faction and Neutral Camp; let the Undead specifically handle those of the evil cities, and don’t let the natives easily know their relationship.

Forget it, I’ll handle it myself.”

Seeing Fang Jie’s clueless look, it was clear he was not adept with these specifics.

“Alright then, I’ve handed over the affairs here to you; remember on the production side, I also need to leave now.”

Fang Jie fled the territory, and as he left, he had Skeleton Labor build two fortresses on either side of the valley entrance, leaving the other matters for later.

He headed towards the eastern forests to explore, while Fang Hao led the troops to continue south.

As long as his territory didn’t collapse, Qin Lan would always be his subordinate—a fact that wouldn’t change.

So, Fang Jie didn’t worry about betrayal; such things were not permitted in this world.

To betray, one had to give up their territory, and Fang Jie didn’t think he could push her to such an extent.

“Really embarrassing.

If others could develop to my level and knew of my performance, they’d probably laugh themselves to death,” Fang Jie thought back to his earlier behavior, completely led by the nose.

But even thinking back now, it seemed there was no good way to refute.

One could only say he hadn’t studied properly at the beginning; Fang Jie regretted that.

Watching Fang Jie’s fleeing figure, Qin Lan couldn’t hold back and burst out laughing.

If Fang Jie were still there, he might have been lost in her beautiful smile.

“Quite an interesting master.

Although not perfect in all aspects, the fact that he can tolerate subordinates pointing out his flaws is quite a good trait.

If he can maintain it, there might be something substantial he could achieve.”

Qin Lan’s performance was deliberate; with someone else, she might not have been so aggressive.

“Though lacking in other abilities, in developing territories and troops, he truly has great talent.

And in this world, that’s exactly the most important skill.”

Qin Lan, despite talking about the importance of business, knew that in this world, power was most crucial.

Individual strength, collective strength, these practical combat powers were much stronger.

She had even contacted some people who wanted to recreate Earth’s technology here.

But then they discovered, aside from some basics, once it goes to a certain depth, technology just can’t be used.

Different worlds have different rules.

Unable to detect, unable to utilize, plus other rules forcibly interfering.

So, developing technology was impossible; they could only depend on developing territories.

And according to some natives, the power of the Lord’s Cottage was one of the top-tier abilities, very crucial.

“Better perfect this commercial platform quickly; not making any success here, when he recalls my boasts today, it would be troublesome.”

Despite her very aggressive demonstration of her capabilities before, Qin Lan was still confident in realizing them.

She knew that for a lord, when loyalty isn’t a concern, the ability of the subordinates is the most crucial.

Qin Lan wouldn’t casually make promises that were off-base and unachievable just to test.

She ran to the market, opened the lord and market interfaces, and then started operating.

“Attention everyone, I’m Qin Lan, now a subordinate of the great Fang Jie.

From now on, I’ll be responsible for all the trading matters.” Qin Lan immediately announced her identity, drawing a mass of responses.