Garoya believed that the ways to accumulate wealth in this world were always traceable. No matter where one was or what kind of civilization one faced, as long as one mastered the mysteries, profit could be made.
And this mystery was very simple—once you grasped the customers' needs, you effectively grasped their wallets.
If the customers had no needs, then it was up to her to create them.
In her view, Qing Chi Mountain was hiding endless business opportunities.
The monsters on the back mountain were a natural treasure. To Garoya, Yunhai Academy's way of dealing with monsters was nothing but a waste of resources.
The relationship built on mutual affection and friendship had been outdated for centuries; only interests could tighten the relationship between people.
Her first bucket of "get-rich-quick" gold would come from this natural treasure.