Tower's Richest Player: My Coins Won't Stop Increasing
Chapter 68: Why the Guild needs promotion
CHAPTER 68: WHY THE GUILD NEEDS PROMOTION
"Let’s go out for the night from now on."
"It won’t matter. If we do that, they will tease us even more. Besides, I don’t think you were that loud-."
"I wasn’t! At all!"
"Of course, of course. We weren’t even doing anything." KiRA smirked at her and winked.
Seeing her all worked up was one of the pleasures he enjoyed being in this relationship.
"Shut up. We aren’t here for something like that. Focus on work." She turned her red face away from him as the two entered a large building that was still standing tall with all of its glasses intact.
"Why do we need all this anyway? Can’t we just film a commercial on our own?" She wondered.
The two of them had come to one of the best advertising/recruitment agencies still standing that was now focused on the guild promotions and finding the right kind of people for that guild.
"It’s not about commercials or finding the right people. A good guild needs people but a great guild needs promotion."
While KiRA was aware of how important it was to focus on finding the right group of people for their new guild, they already had pretty capable people among them for mostly all the important tasks.
They had their parents, they had the neighborhood elders who had experience working in various fields, and they also had refugees who had worked in different management tasks.
They had new recruits that their elders were training for the tower, and soon they will have a good attack team as well.
The guilds right now were all divided into small or big categories without any distinctions, but soon the association would apply the guild rankings that were followed in the tower.
Through these rankings, all guilds would fall under different criteria and there would be rankings depending on their performance and contributions.
"Just having the guild and people isn’t going to be enough. We will need the right departments and right management, along with a constant influx of personnel for the advancement of the guild."
They could do all that by themselves with the connections and resources that they have right now, but that wasn’t going to be enough in these important early days of the tower.
There were large corporations that were already offering special benefits for coming under them. Association wasn’t all-powerful and they had a very strict criterion for recruitment.
Not just anyone could join the association so the guilds and Clans were very important right now.
"What we need right now are the people that will help us in the coming future instead of immediately.
We might have to invest in them heavily for the time being, but there will be returns. Exponential ones at that."
Instead of focusing on the tower attack or fighting for the resources, KiRA wanted to make a guild that took in the low ranked and common players with lifestyle skills— the cooks, the smiths, the people who were being ignored for being useless for the time being.
He wanted the guild to become a non-traditional production-type guild that will have various supplies for the guilds that will undoubtedly need materials and resources.
’Aunt Su and Miss Lia somehow started potion production even before I told them about my plans. They surely have a foresight for these things.’
The two of his aunts were instinctive about this, or perhaps they were just bored, but they were already paving the foundations for the direction that he wanted to go.
They were also developing new technologies for them, working day and night to understand the different magical artifacts and items that KiRA had shown them.
They were doing great even without his instruction so he knew he was leaving the guild in capable hands...
"Welcome, guests~. Do you have a prior appointment or are you here for consultancy~?"
KiRA and Izzy were now standing before the receptionist, the only person that they could see in this vast reception. The entire place was unexpectedly empty, which was strange since they had obtained information on their fame.
"We have an appointment under the name Isah. Excuse me, but why is this place empty?" Iz found this strange as well.
It was strange how the place was empty. It should not be like this on a working day at the peak hours.
"Ah, yes. I’ve confirmed the appointment. And, it is a little difficult to explain, but you could say we received some Association guests this morning and weren’t having any appointments.
They just left a moment ago, so we are now operational again."
The receptionist seemed troubled to say this but even though she didn’t say much, the two of them got the gist of the things.
"So you had an inspection, huh? Seems like you are as good as you advertise yourself to be if you are resuming work midday after a surprise inspection."
It wasn’t difficult to figure out. Both of them caught onto it and the receptionist was still surprised.
"We... We are striving to provide the best service possible, huhu. Here you go, please show this to the elevator receptionist and they will guide you."
The receptionist still did her job well though and KiRA found it quite appealing. If they had these competent employees, he expected them to do a good job finding the kind of people he wanted as well.
Izzy was the face of the guild so his role in the guild wasn’t going to be that noticeable. He wanted to work from the shadows as much as possible since having the spotlight right now wouldn’t do him any good.
The guild will only grow faster once there are the right people and when they introduce their products in the market.
KiRA knew he needed to be quick. The faster he gets a monopoly in the market before the 10th floor, the more money he will make.
All that money will help them expand their operations and as they expand in the production field, they will have an easier time on the higher floors as well.
’And if we find talented people, it wouldn’t be impossible to birth a master creator.’
There used to be talented creators in his game time. He was going to ask these people to find them if possible as well.
As long as they weren’t working under the association, KiRA was planning to get them under his wings at any cost.
’Making a loss here will lead to a bigger profit.’
He didn’t like spending uselessly but as long as he was spending as an investment, he knew there would be gains.
Considering his current luck, those gains might just be unexpectedly good... or unexpectedly bad, if the causality flanked in that direction.