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This Lord is Very Scientific-Chapter 767 - 699: Part-Time Earning Money
Memory Stone Cooperative?
Everyone exchanged bewildered looks.
Good method!
Absorb all these small workshops and individual merchants, then standardize and inspect uniformly. Those who meet standards can receive a certification mark, and even the authenticity of the certification mark can be verified.
It's definitely a good method!
To understand, where do the dangers of piracy lie?
The creator pours immense effort into making a movie, investing unimaginable human and material resources.
Yet the pirates need only take another Memory Stone, record the movie, polish and refine it, and they can sell it at the same price.
Perhaps even at a cheaper price!
Over time, everyone watches pirated versions, and revenue from the legitimate side increasingly dwindles; creators lose motivation to continue making films.
Why create something?
I put so much effort into making a piece of work, spending so much time each day, just for you to freeload?
And then you might still say things like "This plot is really awful" after freeloading.
Consider this: Your parents spend time and energy working every day, but ultimately don't earn anything for you; wouldn't you be angry?
Therefore, everyone present knows the harm of piracy.
But now, after Lamiel proposed a solution, everyone immediately knew how to address the issue.
Those producing pirated versions, as long as they genuinely pass quality checks, can be sold too.
And they wouldn't even need to pay any fees to do so.
Because once those pirates have the certification mark, they might avoid selling Memory Stones at low prices and disrupting the market.
Remember that market disruption can lead to things like "bad money drives out good" and "pouring milk without letting you drink."
Furthermore, even if products are sold at low prices, they are still certified, meaning at least some newly aware intelligent beings coming into the Great Wilderness will see high-quality certified products and form impressions.
Instead of hearing how great and exquisite the movies in the Great Wilderness are, only to find them to be poorly made.
Of course, even though establishing the Memory Stone Cooperative costs money, it's money worth spending.
The wool comes from the sheep's back.
What will those small workshops and individual merchants do with money?
Consumption!
For example, distribute one million Great Wilderness Coin to ten thousand people.
If those people are individuals with assets worth over a billion coins, giving them one hundred coins might barely affect them.
But if you give one hundred coins to ten thousand people with assets below ten thousand coins, they might buy some furniture, some practical items, or even enjoy a good meal.
This stimulates consumption!
If they established the Memory Stone Cooperative, allowing many economically constrained families in Great Wilderness City to participate part-time, it effectively stimulates consumption.
And the taxed returns from consumption ultimately flow back to Great Wilderness City, along with the sale of those products, ultimately benefiting the Great Wilderness.
Great Wilderness City gains immensely, then moves to create new supply, demand, production, and consumption. Citizens continue to work part-time, earn wages, enjoy good meals...
This forms a virtuous cycle.
Remember, in the recently passed proposal, Great Wilderness City must undertake various doctrines.
Therefore, Great Wilderness City faces extremely significant fiscal pressure, to the point where even the Financial Goddess occasionally wears a worried expression.
Their initiative also serves to shoulder some of that pressure.
Certainly, solely a Memory Stone Cooperative cannot mobilize all citizens of Great Wilderness City, but it is a commendable force.
It's precisely because these "negligible," "commendable," "excellent," and similar effective policies and initiatives come together that Great Wilderness City enjoys its current prosperity.
"In summary, the time starts from today." Lamiel smiled and said, "Over at The Wonderful Place, I've already spoken to Sophie, and Azanen Theater Troupe and Lava Rock Film and Television Company will fully support us!"
"Great!"
Everyone agreed in unison.
"Qiliza, you are responsible for establishing and perfecting the rules and regulations of the Memory Stone Cooperative, making them as simple and clear as possible."
"Huashuke, you handle the liaising with The Wonderful Place."
"Kapu Minis, remember to report the raw materials side to Watson..."
Lamiel methodically arranged everything and also explained some details, after which everyone gradually left.
Next, it's up to the others... Lamiel sat thinking at his seat, and shortly after also departed.
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Ken discreetly came to the film factory again, carrying a backpack made from Magical Beast hide.
This was the most complete and best piece of Furious Bear hide his father left behind while hunting. Since he couldn't afford a backpack, his mother made one from the beast's hide for him.
His family was very poor, if he couldn't attend school for free, if his parents didn't strictly follow Great Wilderness City Hall's guidelines...
Guess he'd be stuck like his parents, earning a meager income to support the six members of his family.
His mother made shoes herself, but due to mismatched styles and poorly polished materials, few people bought them.
His father was an outsourced foreman at Ant God Engineering Company, earning only tough money.
As the youngest in his family, Ken had simple thoughts.
Seeing his parents work so hard, with his siblings attending university and costing money, he, as a sixth-grade primary school student, must help alleviate the family burden!
"Brother Leopard, I made three Memory Stones this week, can you see if they're okay?" Ken, with red hair and fair, delicate skin, stood out among the bustling merchants.
Yet no merchant would come to this alley because it was a dumping site.
In front of Ken was a young man sipping milk tea, sitting casually on a garbage truck playing poker with three other young men and women.
"Yo! Isn't it Ken?" Upon hearing Ken's voice, the so-called Brother Leopard's eyes lit up, he turned to look at Ken and waved his hand: "A week without seeing you, you've gotten more handsome, kiddo!"
Ken resisted, stepping back because he felt Brother Leopard's gaze resembled the way his father looked at his mother after she took a bath before bed.
He just felt uncomfortable!
Seeing Ken step back, Brother Leopard scratched his head: "Sorry, scared you... What? Three Memory Stones? I'm telling you, don't let it affect your studies! Your siblings may have gotten into college, but you can't fall behind either!"
"I didn't! I always finish my homework first! I'm still number one in my craft class!" Ken immediately retorted, then quickly took off his backpack and handed over his identity card: "Here, one coin."
"I told you, brother thinks you're adorable and will keep it safe for free. You only have one coin for pocket money each day, save it up!"
"No need! I have two coins for pocket money every day!"







