"So, we contribute our people, our technology, and our capital, and then, based on each party's contribution, we each hold a portion of the shares in the factory. When profits are made, we distribute them according to this ratio," Gaven explained the concept of a joint-stock company simply, "Those larger merchant associations are essentially organized in a similar way."
"Now that you've explained it, I understand," the Crown Princess overcame one confusion only to be struck by another, "If you're aiming to acquire high-quality Styrak bushes, wouldn't it suffice to just sign a purchase contract with Mr. Handibur directly? Why involve me at all? And why the need to establish a factory?"
No one is perfect, and even if Tainalasta desired to perfect herself beyond fault, she couldn't possibly cover all bases. The operation of business was clearly her shortcoming. In her mind, she only thought of the most direct supply and demand, yet failed to see other possibilities.