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Chapter 322 - 322. About the Possibility

It was guaranteed that after the IronForge Props Company relocated to City, it would be able to begin construction immediately.

These conditions were truly very favorable for Ethan and his team.

He exchanged glances with the two people beside him and could see the excitement in their eyes.

Therefore, Ethan signed the contract on behalf of Brilliant Props.

After exchanging and signing the contracts, Jason Liu smiled and shook hands with him. "Ethan, we wish you a happy cooperation!"

IronForge held Jason Liu's hand tightly with both hands, a bright smile on his face. "Please take care of us in the future, Mr. Liu!"

At noon, Jason Liu brought four managers—Lin Xiaohan, Jiang Chuchu, Oliver and Regina—and invited Ethan and the others to lunch at a hotel.

After the meal, Jason Liu personally drove them to the warehouse in the high-tech zone and let them inspect the factory space allocated for IronForge Props.

Ethan and his two companions were thrilled to see such a spacious facility, which was twice the size of their factory in their town.

In the afternoon, Ethan and his two brothers returned to their town, planning to begin the move to City the next day.

If they moved quickly enough, the machinery and equipment in their factory could be shipped to City within two days.

After all, most of their machines were small processing equipment—lightweight and easy to transport.

Back in their town,Ethan showed the contract to the other partners, and no one had any objections.

Taking advantage of the opportunity, the partners reconfirmed their respective shareholdings in IronForge Props Company.

Since Ethan had made the largest initial investment and was the company's founder, he held 30% of the shares, while the remaining 40% was equally divided among the others.

This way, their collective shares ensured full control over the IronForge Props Company.

However, Ethan and the others never worried that Fusion Trading would attempt to take over their company. Compared to the wealthy Fusion Trading, Brilliant Props was just a small operation that likely wouldn't attract much attention.

As Mr. Liu had said, if not for the convenience of communication and cooperation, he wouldn't have considered investing in IronForge Props at all.

Naturally, Ethan and the others believed him—after all, IronForge Props was just a small workshop, nothing that would spark much interest.

Jason Liu told Ethan that he had invested in IronForge Props and provided such generous conditions mainly to make it easier to customize weapons from the company in the future.

He even hinted at having them manufacture more "outrageous" items—such as flintlock guns, artillery, and so on—which were better discussed within the family.

After the internal staff of IronForge Props came to a consensus—largely tempted by the order for 500 steel swords in the contract—they began contacting moving companies the same day.

They dismantled all the small equipment and loaded it onto moving trucks.

In just one morning, they had discarded unused machines and packed up the rest for transport.

One person stayed behind to return the rented factory space, while more than a dozen others followed the moving trucks to City.

Most of the people following Ethan were young and carefree. After simply informing their families, they changed cities without hesitation.

If they had been people with stable jobs and paying off RV loans, they wouldn't have been able to move so easily.

Two days later, Jason Liu, along with the staff of Fusion Trading's General Management Department, helped Brilliant Props register their new location . He also arranged for someone to contact the Power Supply Bureau in the high-tech zone to connect the new factory to industrial electrical lines.

A few employees from Fusion Trading were sent to help IronForge Props install their equipment and clean up the new space.

The 1,000-square-meter warehouse, which had originally belonged to Fusion Trading, was urgently converted into a separate factory and leased to IronForge Props.

This arrangement meant that when orders were placed with IronForge Props, the steel swords and bows and arrows produced could be easily transported to the nearby Fusion Trading warehouse for storage, significantly reducing shipping costs.

That evening, Jason Liu invited Ethan and his team to dinner again, marking a celebratory gathering for everyone now considered shareholders of IronForge Props.

Several managers from Fusion Trading attended as well. Jason Liu wanted both sides to become familiar with each other, as future orders would involve transactions between their public accounts.

The dinner ended early, and Jason Liu didn't drink since he planned to take Lin Xiaohan home that evening.

Lately, Jason Liu had been staying in Westeros and hadn't returned to his villa, so Lin Xiaohan had gone back to her own home. But she was uneasy about living alone in such a large house.

"Why are you doing such retro things—like four-wheeled carriages and steel swords? These are just movie props!" Lin Xiaohan was puzzled about why her boyfriend valued IronForge Props so highly—even placing an order for 500 steel swords.

Of course, Jason Liu wouldn't reveal the real reason. He simply said vaguely, "Aren't these kinds of things really popular these days? They're great as collectible handicrafts. I have a lot of customers who love this stuff. Since they want it, I provide it."

"Besides, isn't our log business doing really well? This small expense is nothing," Jason Liu added casually.

Lin Xiaohan thought about it and agreed. Fusion Trading had sold over 300 million worth of logs last month. The company had plenty of cash on hand and didn't need to worry about such minor spending.

So, she dropped the subject.

The two began chatting about recent interesting things, teasing each other affectionately.

Over the past few days, Jason Liu had asked Oliver from the Purchasing Department to reconnect with the stab-resistant clothing manufacturer they'd worked with previously. They ordered thousands of stab-resistant vests and riot helmets, as well as a batch of combat camouflage uniforms and blue labor uniforms.

This time, Jason Liu ordered 100,000 sets of blue labor suits. Even if the total cost came to several million yuan, it was insignificant for Fusion Trading, which had several hundred million in its accounts.

These labor uniforms would be distributed to newly recruited workers. If all went smoothly, Jason Liu had plans to rent land around Sayler Lake from the Stark family and begin large-scale construction—meaning a huge workforce would be necessary.

After all, in a backward place like Westeros, the only way to build quickly was to constantly increase manpower.

Moreover, once the new port and the Easter Store on the other side of Sayler Lake were completed, Jason Liu planned to purchase and sell additional modern goods in Westeros—clothes, shoes, hats, canned fruit, plastic products, and more.

These goods, cheap and mass-produced in the modern world, would surely sell well in Westeros—provided the prices weren't set too high. Jason Liu, of course, wasn't that greedy.

Take modern, durable chemical fiber clothing as an example. As long as the price wasn't much higher than linen clothes, they'd definitely sell!

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