The 100th Regression of the Max-Level Player - RMLP Chapter 75: The Shareholders' Meeting (Part 1)
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- RMLP Chapter 75: The Shareholders' Meeting (Part 1)
“I’ve got a business idea…”
As Ryu Min spoke, the two leaned in, their curiosity piqued.
“I’m planning to create a unique social open e-market, exclusively for players.”
“A social open e-market?”
“Are you referring to platforms like Auction, qmazon, and Coopung?”
In response to their question, Ryu Min nodded affirmatively.
“That’s right. However, there’s a significant twist – only players can access it, and instead of regular articles, they’ll be trading in-game items.”
“You think these items would be traded for real cash?”
“That’s an option determined by the sellers when they list their items. They can choose to trade for real cash or swap items with others.”
“I get the barter idea, but why would players need cash?”
“Well, some players might need cash, don’t you think? Especially since there aren’t many viable options available at the moment.”
“At the moment? Does that imply there will be other options in the future?”
In response to Ma Kyung-rok’s query, Ryu Min’s eyes sparkled with anticipation.
‘He’s sharp, as expected.’
Clearly, he wasn’t taking this lightly.
“Yes, exactly. I’ve caught a glimpse of the future. People who’ve crossed level 40 will soon be trading in gold rather than cash.”
“Gold?”
The two who hadn’t yet reached level 40 had no idea that a trading function even existed, let alone the possibility of gold trading.
Naturally, the concept of trading in gold had never crossed their minds.
“When you reach level 40, the trading function becomes available. With this feature, players can exchange gold amongst themselves. All we need to do is build a secure system to facilitate this, and, of course, charge a commission in cash or gold.”
“Hmm…”
Ma Kyung-rok furrowed his brow in thought, his fist clenched in contemplation.
“A social e-market for players… It’s not a bad idea at all.”
For now, the fact that no one had ventured into this territory gave them a significant first-mover advantage.
If they played their cards right, they could establish a monopoly in this niche.
While his inclination was optimistic, Ma Kyung-rok didn’t show it. Caution was still in order.
“Do you believe people will actually use a social market like this?”
“We’re currently in Round 5, and players already have a considerable stash of items. As you know, items dropped by monsters can’t be sold in regular shops, so players must be grappling with how to manage them.”
“So you’re saying, if we create a platform where they can trade these items, players would welcome it with open arms?”
“Exactly. Moreover, now that most players are over level 20, a crafting feature has been introduced, and they’ll be eager to experiment with various items for recipes. When there’s an easily accessible marketplace for these items…”
“People will flock to it.”
“Yes. Now is the perfect timing.”
Ma Kyung-rok nodded, echoing the positive sentiment.
There was little more to discuss.
“What do you think of creating an auction system? Allowing users to list items and participate, thereby increasing the value of select items.”
“That’s a fantastic idea. It would certainly pique players’ interest.”
“And what about this? Allowing items to be listed without fees initially to attract users. We could also implement a tiered system that rewards more active traders.”
“That’s a great concept too.”
A satisfied grin spread across Ryu Min’s face as he observed Ma Kyung-rok’s enthusiastic response.
“It seems like you’re quite taken with the business proposal I’m presenting.”
Indeed, it was a promising venture.
Especially in an era where players would dominate.
Most importantly, it appealed to him because it was an entirely new concept.
And since the Prophet is vouching it, he has no right to say no.’
Creating this player-centric marketplace will benefit me as well. He will be able to easily procure the items he needs.
‘Especially those crafting materials that currently have an uncertain purpose. We must secure them.’
By acquiring these materials, they could effortlessly craft items of legendary and god-tier quality, surpassing even unique items.
“Regarding our chosen industry, we’ve settled on a social market. Now, what about the company’s name?”
“Do you have any ideas?”
Ryu Min inquired, but Ma Kyung-rok simply shook his head.
“Let’s not dwell on my suggestions. Especially in times like these, we should follow the path foreseen by the Prophet. After all, aren’t you the major shareholder of our company?”
“Haha…”
Ryu Min didn’t disagree because what he said was true.
“Well then, how about this? We could name it ‘Player Place’ to signify that it’s a space tailored for players.”
“Player Place, huh… It has a nice ring to it. I like the name.”
In reality, Ma Kyung-rok wasn’t entirely sure, but he placed unwavering trust in the Prophet’s judgment.
“By the way, I have another idea. Would you like to hear it?”
“Yes, please share.”
Ma Kyung-rok eagerly delved into more business ideas.
Ryu Min listened attentively and, as the final decision-maker, evaluated and made choices.
As the seconds ticked away on the office wall clock, the two of them engaged in a lively conversation, seemingly oblivious to the advancing evening.
Before they knew it, it was already evening.
“Oh… it’s gotten late. Would you like to have dinner together?”
“No, I’ll have dinner at home. My younger sibling is waiting for me.”
“Oh, I see.”
Ma Kyung-rok looked disappointed.
It seemed that discussing business with Ryu Min was quite enjoyable for him.
“Approximately how long do you think it will take to build the system and bring it to market?”
“It should take around a month if everything goes smoothly.”
“It will be launched after Round 6, then.”
Ryu Min nodded.
A month wasn’t too much.
“Speaking of which, I have some information about Round 6.”
“Oh, that’s something I’ve been eager to hear.”
Ma Kyung-rok leaned in eagerly, genuinely excited.
An Sang-cheol, who was sitting beside him, pretended to be disinterested but was secretly focused on Ryu Min’s words.
Finally, Ryu Min explained the details of Round 6, including the key points and strategies to consider.
Having absorbed all the information, Ma Kyung-rok sent a meaningful glance filled with interest.
“Hmm, it seems cooperation will be crucial in Round 6. Thank you for sharing, Prophet.”
“You’re welcome.”
Ma Kyung-rok exchanged polite words but couldn’t help but smile inwardly.
– It was a wise decision to keep the Prophet close. It feels like things are going smoothly because of it, both in the real world and in the other realm.
That’s what he thought, but Ryu Min heard every word, as if it were coming out of his mouth.
He had no way of knowing that his every thought was being meticulously read by the Prophet right in front of him.
“Well then, let’s proceed with the business plan we discussed today. I’ll arrange for an interim shareholders’ meeting as soon as possible to pass the resolutions. At that time, would it be okay for you, Mr Ryu Min, to come and explain the business idea? Are you comfortable with that?”
It was a subtle way of asking if he was okay with presenting in front of people.
“Yes, I’m fine with that.”
“Alright. I’ll contact you as soon as we have a date for the shareholders’ meeting. Manager An.”
“Yes, CEO.”
“Please accompany the Prophet all the way home. While you’re at it, visit Seo Arin’s house and share the information we just received from the Prophet.”
“Understood. Mr Prophet, let’s go.”