Unable to resist the persistent requests of the three men, Hudson painfully parted with thirty sets of heavy armor. He wondered how the small amount of armor would be put to use by them.
All sorts of other weapons and equipment produced in recent days were fully taken by the three men.
Hudson didn't mind since it was all business.
He would have preferred it if they had fewer criticisms about the weapons.
However, Hudson had already encountered such situations with countless other customers and had grown immune to them.
Those who nitpicked were the buyers, constantly complaining about the shortcomings, yet their actions betrayed their true intent.
None of his customers who purchased his goods had ever given him a good review, which was why Hudson no longer harbored any hopes for a reputation-based business.
Oftentimes, those who vehemently criticise the merchandise end up placing the largest orders.