Now Charles regretted it.
Cornucopia had been wanted by the royal family and suffered huge losses, such that they had spit back all the gold they earned in the game, and even had to take money from reality and buy gold from players to fill the hole.
But the good thing was, as long as it was an organization, it was always possible to negotiate.
After paying a great price, Charles connected with the royal family, and again after paying a significant price, finally made peace with the Hollevin royal family.
Now Cornucopia could barely be considered a "royal merchant," backed by the royal family to do business.
The connections were much better, but there was also less money to be made.
After all, if they earned a share, they had to give half the share to the royal family.
It wasn't that Charles hadn't tried to fight back, but the royal family had recently recruited several players into the royal bureaucracy.