"You have an advantage in the field of jewelry, Leonard, which is that you aren't just a designer but also a scholar, so you naturally have ample reason to refuse those who are now looking to order jewelry from you."
Elizabeth didn't plan to seize the moment to accept all the increased orders following the exhibition, but suggested that Leonard should temporarily halt his activities.
"We're dealing with jewelry, not some daily necessities, so engaging in actual scarcity marketing is more beneficial for reflecting the value of these items."
"Besides, spreading the series of information about your jewelry designs also takes some time, especially for someone with your level of special ability—it's necessary to give it time to mature."
"You make sense, but such a suspension of supply must have a reasonable explanation to be viable," Leonard nodded, indicating his agreement with Elizabeth's point of view.