The Economics of Prophecy

· The Economics of Prophecy Vol 2 · J-Novel Club
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Having saved the Kingdom from the danger of a monster flood, Ricardo returns to his primary occupation as a honey merchant. But after a confrontation in the Academy with a prominent merchant backed by the student council, he's forced to put up a shop at the upcoming school festival, a serious competitive event with the honor of the commoner students' families at stake.nFurthermore, with the ongoing election for the now empty seat of the guild representative of the Culinary Guild coming up, this festival could be considered a proxy war of the ongoing political war going on in the Kingdom. Faced with an overwhelming difference in financial strength and marketing power, Ricardo must make use of his modern knowledge of economics and business to close the gap so that his company can survive the aftermath.

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4.7
29 reviews
Saut Panjaitan
21 April 2020
Goodness grace I was blown away with this volume. When volume one is about solving a mystery the second book is about creating ajoint company through stocks. And at the same time rising towards the top. Really satisfied with the book
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Tracy Smith
11 May 2020
A good story with a lot of interesting characters. The main protagonist is witty and intelligent. If you like a story about monsters and how they are fought with Statistics and math you'll like this story.
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Cerra Yuki
6 September 2021
Amazing plot, just like the 1st volume. When will the 3rd volume be released? Looks like there were no updates since 2020.
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