"Make... make money????"
William Paking, whose mind had not yet caught up, looked at Jerome Bonaparte with a confused expression. He didn't understand what use his failed experiment could have.
"That's right!" Jerome Bonaparte explained to William Paking, "The majority of the dyes we currently use are natural dyes. Not only are they expensive, but they are also scarce in variety!
The dye you produced is firstly cheaper than natural dyes, and the reduction in the cost of dyeing doesn't just mean a decrease in production costs, it also means that the dye you produced will be more popular in the market.
Every product that is loved by the market usually has limited prospects.
So, Mr. Paking, could you sell this technology to me!"
"Sell?" Paking looked at Jerome Bonaparte in surprise. In his mind, aniline purple originating from the laboratory should belong to the laboratory.
