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...those peasants are no fools when it comes to finding a better deal. They can either travel for fifteen miles to bring their grain here or grind it at Dwar's mill in Osbrook, which is not only closer but cheaper to boot - the choice is pretty damn obvious. And it's all well and good, but how am I supposed to put food on my table if I can't drop prices any lower without going broke?<br><br>Had to rack my brain a bit, but I think I have a solution: there's still some surplus grain left in the storage room. Selling it will bring some quick money, but not nearly enough. Using it to brew spirits, now that's a whole different story. It shouldn't take much effort, and folks around here sure love themselves a strong drink.<br><br>The numbers add up. In one year, I'll be able to not only pay my debts but also patch up the mill. Heck, I might even build myself a manor nearby. | ...those peasants are no fools when it comes to finding a better deal. They can either travel for fifteen miles to bring their grain here or grind it at Dwar's mill in Osbrook, which is not only closer but cheaper to boot - the choice is pretty damn obvious. And it's all well and good, but how am I supposed to put food on my table if I can't drop prices any lower without going broke?<br><br>Had to rack my brain a bit, but I think I have a solution: there's still some surplus grain left in the storage room. Selling it will bring some quick money, but not nearly enough. Using it to brew spirits, now that's a whole different story. It shouldn't take much effort, and folks around here sure love themselves a strong drink.<br><br>The numbers add up. In one year, I'll be able to not only pay my debts but also patch up the mill. Heck, I might even build myself a manor nearby.<br><br>Just need to cut down unnecessary expenses and then stash it all the usual way... | ||
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By reading this book you will find out that Miller has some sort of stash near by.
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...those peasants are no fools when it comes to finding a better deal. They can either travel for fifteen miles to bring their grain here or grind it at Dwar's mill in Osbrook, which is not only closer but cheaper to boot - the choice is pretty damn obvious. And it's all well and good, but how am I supposed to put food on my table if I can't drop prices any lower without going broke?
Had to rack my brain a bit, but I think I have a solution: there's still some surplus grain left in the storage room. Selling it will bring some quick money, but not nearly enough. Using it to brew spirits, now that's a whole different story. It shouldn't take much effort, and folks around here sure love themselves a strong drink.
The numbers add up. In one year, I'll be able to not only pay my debts but also patch up the mill. Heck, I might even build myself a manor nearby.
Just need to cut down unnecessary expenses and then stash it all the usual way...
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