These Elves don't know if it's a habit spoiled by their subordinate countries, but even when they were at an advantage, they always felt like they were being taken advantage of by humans, and they could never agree on a price.
Even though Fang Jie didn't feel anything wrong with the Elves' attitudes, he almost believed they were doing it on purpose.
One by one, the Elves, regardless of the outcome of the negotiations, insisted on a final price that was only 80% of the initial offer.
If he agreed to this, it would amount to giving them a 20% discount. While it was based on market price, Fang Jie would earn much less, and some items would hardly turn a profit at all.
Similarly, Fang Jie neither hired nor sold any of the troop types he produced.
The negotiations between the Elves and Fang Jie had come to a complete standstill.
Three days of time passed, and even Emily started to get irritated, but Fang Jie simply wouldn't agree.