The Eighteen Levels of Hell: Lying is Forbidden Here

Chapter 155: Accumulating Wealth



Nine categories:

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and M.

Assuming these letters represented the chosen companies, A would buy raw materials from M, process them, and sell the finished products to B. Of course, materials could also be bought directly from the market, and products could be sold there as well.

The same logic applied to the rest.

Following the sequence, a company would purchase raw materials from its predecessor and sell its finished goods to its successor.

However, since market prices were fixed, trading directly with the market yielded lower profits.

For example, if Chen Ran chose B and needed raw materials, he could buy them either from Company A or from the market.

As for Company A, its products could be sold to the market or to B.

In other words.

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