The Hogosha took his pondered time to examine the materials and quantities that the Brotherhood was requesting, considering prices and time required for them.
"Amusingly, it seems to fall in line with common shipbuilding contracts. Most of it would be easy to procure. The harder stuff will take longer, nothing is out of the hand of the Hogosha, in my opinion.
The Association and it's member syndicates will take great interest in assisting corsair new projects, as I believe teh Corsairs hold a similar desire toward ours."
Hebishima straightened up on his seat, savouring his drink.
"It does not seem like an exorbitant project, but I hope the Brotherhood and other Corsair patrons are planning to provide a good compensation for such job. Kusari shipping is highly sought after in recent years, and while I don't say there is a shortage of ships and men, there is always more work than hands available. A good incentive attracts more efficient market reaction, pay mind to that."
Hebishima looked at his Gin, a refreshing sensation in comparison to the hotter than he was used to temperature of the Corsair homeworld.
"In trade, in sustenance, in development, may our partnership last for many more centuries, our fortunes greater than we can spend in our lifespan."
He raised his glass toward his partner in conversation, as he awaited for a reaction in the always smiling patron.