At night.
Menchi and Hakkahalla showed off their exquisite cooking skills, meticulously preparing a lavish feast for everyone.
It must be said, the flavor of this feast was absolutely superb.
Especially for people like Light and Kurapika, who had never tasted the craftsmanship of a Gourmet Hunter before, the ultimate deliciousness surged into their minds like a turbulent tide.
While eating, both were somewhat dazed, indulging without restraint, continuously mumbling, "Delicious! Delicious!"
Bisky and Qi Duo were clearly people who had tasted Gourmet Hunter cuisine before, and were mentally prepared for it, so they ate with elegant composure.
After the feast ended.
Kevin returned to his room, sat at his desk, and fell into contemplation.
The daytime conversation with Bisky was still vivid in his mind, and numerous ideas kept emerging.
He had to properly plan this "industry" of his.
While thinking, he wrote down the words [Member] [Supplier] on the paper.
That's right, he thought of the [Member] system.
For a shop like his that primarily sells high-quality goods, such a system was undoubtedly the most suitable and perfect.
As for customers who were not [Member]s, he would not refuse to sell potions, but he would set extremely strict restrictions.
The simplest would be a very small quantity of potions sold, and they must be Nen Users anyway.
Thinking this way, a good set of rules and regulations gradually took shape in his mind.
First, the target customers of the shop were clearly Nen Users and Hunters.
As for politicians and wealthy businessmen, Kevin planned to hand over the business related to them to Light.
Politicians and wealthy businessmen were, of course, also considered network resources.
Kevin could completely transfer these connections to Light, because maintaining this type of network required effort.
Things like sending gifts at banquets, treating people to meals, and exchanging interests were all ways these wealthy and noble individuals maintained their connections.
Although Kevin was currently involved in a bit of business, he didn't want to put all his energy into this aspect, so it was better to hand these ordinary businessmen over to someone else.
These people were different from Hunters and Nen Users, and the way of dealing with them was also different.
And there was a close cooperative relationship between him and Light, almost inextricably linked.
The network resources of both parties could be mutually utilized, and dealing with and maintaining relationships with these non-Nen Users,
Light was more skilled at.
He would even feel delighted to have such work handed over to him.
Only by performing their respective duties could the two obtain what they wanted.
Kevin believed that for Red Stone Pharmaceuticalss, this would definitely be a good choice.
Therefore, Kevin planned to hand over a batch of potions he refined to Light at that time, letting him operate it.
As for what kind of potions were most suitable for these wealthy and noble people, that would be up to Light to choose.
For a close partner, Kevin would give him this kind of authority.
And his own shop would adopt a Member system. Ordinary Nen User customers would be registered, and would only be allowed to purchase one potion per quarter, half a year, or one year.
Members would be divided into different tiers, each tier specifying the quantity of potions that could be purchased.
Kevin even planned to specially provide some potions with complex and difficult production processes to high-level Members.
The production of this type of potion was limited, and the time spent making them was also high, so the quantity supplied to customers would naturally not be large.
Therefore, setting up different tiers of Members seemed very necessary.
For some high-end Members worth befriending, customized services could even be provided.
For example, Bisky, Qi Duo, and Jin, Kevin naturally prepared to directly give them the highest tier Member treatment.
Next is the [Supplier], which is the core part Kevin needs to focus on.
This group is directly related to Kevin's channels for obtaining materials, and is the foundation for him to open a shop and sell potions.
[Supplier]s must be personally sought out and determined by Kevin; there is no room for carelessness.
The benefits and treatment given to [Supplier]s must be generous; merely providing internal discounts is far from enough.
He planned to specially design a Member card for [Supplier]s.
The materials provided by these partners would be converted into [Currency].
This [Currency] could be exchanged for money or for potions at a lower price.
Kevin even planned to specially formulate several highly practical potions, stipulating that they could only be purchased with [Currency].
This privilege must be higher than the ordinary Member system; even the highest-tier Members must use [Currency] to purchase this type of potion.
As for how to obtain [Currency], these Members would have to figure it out themselves.
Trading with [Supplier]s, or them providing some expensive and special [Materials] themselves, could all earn them [Currency].
Thus, it seems [Supplier]s will become stable sources of materials.
[Member]s, on the other hand, are connections, wealth, and occasional material providers.
Or simply the potential candidates who highlight the [Supplier]s.
The entire system revolves around materials and potions, operating interdependently.
