Upon hearing the trade method proposed by Zyaire, Zachary reflected on the camp prices that Zyaire had casually mentioned before and then compared them to the prices at the camp in Saxon County.
After a quick calculation, if the camp prices Zyaire had mentioned were true, then the price offered by Zyaire was roughly twice that of the normal selling price at Pengcheng camp.
However, although the enhanced nutritional supplements were clearly marked with prices at Pengcheng camp, due to their limited availability, one would need to pay extra to purchase them. But as it was the place of production, generally an additional 10 to 20 percent was sufficient.
If one were to look solely at the selling price, accepting the trade ratio proposed by Zyaire, in theory, meant Zachary made a profit.