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175: Chapter 106: Self-Sufficiency, Is That Alright?_2 175: Chapter 106: Self-Sufficiency, Is That Alright?_2 Therefore, even though the wood workshop occupied a pri location, they didn’t think of going inside to take a look.

But after entering, they found many interesting things inside.

“This wood workshop isn’t a territory building.

It’s opened by a craftsman from our territory,” Zhou Bai said directly.

Ellis listened and was also surprised—it was private?

Then, Ellis stood in front of the display cabinet and looked at these wooden products.

Upon closer inspection, they realized that there were quite a variety of items.

Kitchen utensils: chopsticks, forks, spoons, bowls, dishes, wooden barrels, colanders, dinner plates…

Household items: wooden basins, washstands, sofas, beds, bunk beds, wardrobes, bedside tables, dining tables, desks, chairs, bookshelves…

Weapons: long spear handles, wooden bows, whale tooth swords, bayonets…

Paper products: under developnt

Weapons were okay to ntion.

No matter how special the wooden ones were, compared to those made of other minerals, they were insignificant, and no one would pursue wooden weapons suitable for ordinary people below level 10.

But other life products were different.

As long as they could be used in daily life.

In other territories, the lower-class residents also mainly used wooden tools, but those from other territories definitely were not as delicate and comfortable as those from here.

What surprised him more was that the prices of these products were very low.

“These products should sell well among ordinary residents in other territories, shouldn’t they?” Zhou Bai looked at their expressions and said directly.

Especially the bunk bed, which would definitely be a highlight among ordinary residents, saving them a lot of space!

“Yes, but they are also easily replicated,” Ellis replied candidly after regaining his composure.

Indeed, the creativity here wasn’t bad, but the technological content was very low.

For instance, buy one bunk bed and you could easily learn how to make it.

Their products had just started selling well when similar items flooded the market.

They were incomparable to unique recipes as in gourt food.

“Even if it’s replicated, relative to this market, it’s still a big deal because they don’t have that many craftsn, nor such competitive prices—most of the wood workshops in other territories have been eliminated, haven’t they?” Zhou Bai spoke bluntly.

The world underestimated life professionals too much, coupled with their high survival pressure, they needed to spend a lot of ti and energy to gather materials, not just anyone could earn this money.

And when no one was willing, Hope Village was.

Of course, if they were really willing to earn this hard-earned money, it just ant it was their gain.

“Moreover, these are just the most basic patterns.

We can also carve so of these products or even paint them, making them as exquisite as tal items but with a better feel,” Zhou Bai said directly.

Blue Star lacked many things, but creativity was certainly not one of them.

She asked Bayer and others and knew from them that iron and leather furniture were the most popular in other territories—expensive and prevalent among nobles who also pursued bright colors.

Under equal conditions, if wooden furniture could be made just as exquisitely but at half the price or even less, it would definitely beco a new choice for many people.

Listening to Zhou Bai, Ellis’s eyes brightened.

If they could achieve what Zhou Bai ntioned later, this would indeed be a good business with thin profits but high sales volu.

“If so, the main selling point should be good quality at low prices,” Ellis said, feeling a surge of excitent.

He then added with a sigh, “It would be even better if the territory could have a fixed partnership with a mobile rchant.

The Elf Clan would probably like such furniture, and they might be willing to pay a higher price.”

Elves revered nature and the primitive, and these tools were indeed quite primitive.

“Mobile rchant?

Seems like there is such a profession,” Zhou Bai recalled there being a rchant direction in the professions.

Even her grocery store was still selling goods automatically because it lacked professionals in this profession.

“Yes, there are very few who open up this profession, truly one in ten thousand, but if soone can open this profession, they would definitely beco a guest in high demand in all territories, not just in Human Territory, but also in other racial territories.”

“Why?” Zhou Bai asked curiously.

“Because, mobile rchants have the most comprehensive map of the Stan Continent, which automatically opens when they open the profession, so as long as a mobile rchant can master Space Magic, they can travel freely between all territories.

This ans they hold enough goods in their hands, possibly enough to et the demands of all territories, which of course would welco them,” Ellis explained, his eyes filled with envy.

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