((Hmm, currently trying to figure out how to put my character into this a bit more easily, but until then, I'll just have him do some business stuff))
Most of the day was spent with Adean attempting to improve the shop he had purchased in Athens, at a fairly low price, may I add. The man would have been glad with a few pretty pennies, it seemed, and now he had about half the store's income that'd come in every year. The Irish merchant was now attempting to buy supplies, and was busily trying to find a way to get the store more publicity. Yes, the store wasn't that famous, but with a bit of work, like he thought before, he had bought it for a little challenge, and a challenge it seemed to be. With that settled, he'd have to start producing some type of advertisement for the store, so, grabbing a pen and some ink, he began to write down a rough draft of what the advertisement paper would be. It would be released after the renovation of the store, so he had quite a bit of time to finish it. After a while, he examined the writing, reading his penmanship with a slight smile. The paper went like this
"Grand Reopening!
As you may or may not know, the store, which is now being renamed to The Young Phoenix (the name is still being decided), has been closed for quite a while, but now it has reopened and is gladly accepting customers! Under new management, the store will provide a large selection of foreign objects from all across Europe. The store will provide food and drink, daily supplies, pen and paper, and just about anything you desire. Some of these items you won't be able to find as commonly in Athens, so it'd be wise to come in while supplies last, we hope to see you there at The Young Phoenix."
Yes, it needed some major improvement if it wanted to draw any actual customers, but it was a decent rough draft for now, so, satisfied, Adean put it away for now and went through some daily reports that he often had to go through, and usually there'd be a problem or two that needed personal attention, which is usually the reason why he traveled across the Mediterranean. He looked through the reports, the time now flying by as his eyes scanned the many paper pieces.