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Chapter 110 - Chapter 110 He couldn't help but scratch his head, thinking: Can Hunters really have such noble character?

These cases truly surprised Kevin.

Because he had to admit that the spirit of contract was a very commendable advantage.

He couldn't help but scratch his head, thinking: Can Hunters really have such noble character?

"Of course, what I'm saying is the vast majority of cases. In any group, there will always be a small number of people with bad character, scumbags who don't even have the most basic principles."

However, Kevin felt that this was already very good.

In a group, if most people can have such a spirit of contract, even willing to risk their lives, it is indeed rare and valuable.

No wonder the Hunter group can grow and expand, as they enjoy many privileges.

Such a group is simply the darling of those with power and influence.

"So, your idea of using contracts and agreements to establish the Supplier system is fine. There won't be major loopholes.

"Even if problems arise, they won't cause you too much trouble. It's a very good approach."

Bisky nodded in approval.

Then, her expression became serious: "However, your understanding of the Hunter group is not deep enough. Based on the prices on your current list, how much do you estimate you can earn?"

Kevin did not hide anything regarding his Master's questions.

"Without considering labor costs, the price I sell at is at least ten times the cost of the basic materials. For some relatively special and highly practical potions, I will also increase the price as appropriate."

This was a clear monopoly industry with huge profits.

Furthermore, it should be noted that this is under the premise of not including labor costs. As Kevin's own strength increases, the labor cost of making potions will also continuously increase.

After all, the stronger he is, the higher his own price will be.

Bisky nodded, expressing her agreement with such pricing.

In her opinion, labor costs should naturally account for a relatively high proportion.

Especially considering that her disciple is both talented and strong, such pricing is reasonable and fair.

She even felt that maybe he was selling them too cheaply.

"Then, does making these potions take a lot of time? How long does it take approximately?"

Bisky continued to ask, she was planning for her disciple.

Since she already understood Kevin's personality quite well, some questions she might not have asked before she no longer avoided now.

"The more expensive the potion, the more time it takes to make. However, as my strength increases, the production time will also decrease accordingly.

"With my current strength, making a potion worth around 100 million takes about 10 to 20 minutes."

Speaking of this, Kevin seemed to think of something else and added: "According to my recent experience, the more of the same potion I make, the faster the production speed gradually becomes, but the reduction is not large, about 10% - 20%."

Moreover, this situation will only gradually appear after making at least thirty or more.

The first instance of this phenomenon was the Digestive Potion he made a few days ago, which was also the potion he consumed the most.

Hearing this answer, Bisky immediately became serious and lightly slapped the table.

"Since that's the case, why didn't you set a limit on the quantity when selling the potions?"

You underestimate the purchasing power of Hunters, and you also underestimate the assistance your potions can provide."

Don't underestimate these fifteen minutes; in a Hunter's battle, these fifteen minutes are enough to become the key factor in securing victory.

What's more, Kevin's potions can be used in multiple overlays, although using them in layers might cause some discomfort,

and using too many will also cause problems.

But compared to the potential injuries in battle, these are all acceptable.

Moreover, as long as these potions do not exceed the daily usage limit, they can be used continuously in bursts.

In the field of auxiliary medicines, Kevin's Nen Ability can be said to have reached an extremely high level, especially after removing the side effects.

Its value has also rapidly increased.

With the economic strength of Hunters, they will definitely buy in large quantities, and there may even be reselling.

As far as the currently available potions are concerned, from Bisky's perspective, if there were no limits, she herself would stock up on many backups.

Even when they go on sale, it's no problem to directly empty Kevin's inventory.

Furthermore, Kevin is openly selling potions in the circle of Nen Users.

There are not a few people willing to buy, and by then, customers will be endless.

And only Kevin can make the potions, so by then, even if he works non-stop for twenty-four hours a day, it will probably still be in short supply.

Kevin fell into deep thought after hearing this.

Actually, he hadn't not considered this issue, but he was still in the preparation stage and hadn't had time to think about countermeasures for when the business becomes popular.

Moreover, he made the potions, and he opened the shop. If such a situation really occurred, he could simply close the shop and rest.

After all, he is a Hunter, and Hunters are naturally free-spirited and unrestrained.

However, since Bisky, this experienced old Hunter, specifically reminded him, it means that these potions may indeed cause a sensation in the market, and this aspect does need serious consideration.

Seeing Kevin thinking, Bisky quietly added, "You need to understand that for you, the quality of customers is far more important than the quantity."

"Don't forget why you built this system by selling potions? This is very important."

These words were like a flash of inspiration, instantly flashing through Kevin's mind.

That's right, for him, customer quality is indeed more crucial.

What he needs are materials, and then the accompanying connections and wealth.

Only high-quality customers are more likely to provide the resources he needs. Those Nen Users with mediocre strength and no special skills are of little value to him.

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