Since Syma had entered the market for the first time, we had always sold all the basic potions at far cheaper rates than the market prices.
The simplest explanation would be that the potions were sold at a price that was just a level above the manufacturing cost.
As for the cost required for expansion of our operations... it was derived from the premium segment of our business.
After the Syma Royal Bank was established, D.X.'s revenue had gotten a big boost, as most of our customers were among the highest of the nobility as well as the royals who borrowed quick funds for short-term use.
The interest earned on those loans had been massive in its own right.
The most important aspect of our business wasn't the quality of our potions or the creativity with which new potions were made, nor was it the bank that had quickly secured the trust of many among the rich.
No.
