"As much as I hate working with Lolorito, he has yet to steer anything wrong," admitted Nanamo. "Our efforts in reconstruction on the Saltery has created an amazing profit margin. One I loathe to admit that I wouldn't have thought of at all."
"Nay, you may inform the scions just in case. In fact, a third party might actually be more well received than the Ul'dah government as a gift."
"Right you are, Sultana." She manages through a sigh.
"Okay, I'll get Lyse on the job. I don't trust her with planting, but she can pretty herself up enough that the majority of Ala Mhigo is receptive to the idea, that will certainly work in our favour."
She finishes the last of the sweet milky coffee.
"Hell, they'll be able to grow new breeds of Coffee out in their desert. I wonder what flavours we'll get?" She muses. "If we can make one flavour profile associated with each part of Ala Mhigo, it would certainly allow for tourism in the Bar and Drinks industry.... Maybe the Mandervilles would be willing to help test it out. I'll see if any of my siblings would be interested. I know my Father will be."
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"Nay, you may inform the scions just in case. In fact, a third party might actually be more well received than the Ul'dah government as a gift."
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"Right you are, Sultana." She manages through a sigh.
"Okay, I'll get Lyse on the job. I don't trust her with planting, but she can pretty herself up enough that the majority of Ala Mhigo is receptive to the idea, that will certainly work in our favour."
She finishes the last of the sweet milky coffee.
"Hell, they'll be able to grow new breeds of Coffee out in their desert. I wonder what flavours we'll get?" She muses. "If we can make one flavour profile associated with each part of Ala Mhigo, it would certainly allow for tourism in the Bar and Drinks industry.... Maybe the Mandervilles would be willing to help test it out. I'll see if any of my siblings would be interested. I know my Father will be."
That man loves his Rolanberry Coffee.
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"I will see about contacting Lord Godbert then."