After some general questioning, it turns out that these caravans really came here specifically to place orders after listening to the "propaganda" from the people and adventurers.
There are lumber factories that order wood, brick factories that order clay, sand, and stones, some that want to order metal ores, some that order meat and grain, and some that order "magic food" and "magic juice."
In addition to the caravans, there were also ordinary people and adventurers from Storm City and surrounding cities, all with the same purpose of ordering goods.
In order to attract people to come, the people who went back to call for help tried their best to introduce the World of Warcraft City, telling everyone that Renn has magical magic and that the World of Warcraft Forest is rich in resources. The original intention was to make others believe that they would have a good life in the World of Warcraft Forest, but they did not expect this.
Unintentional words attract so many people who need resources.
Renn was happy to do business with them. After all, money was needed. The amount of silver mines provided every day was smelted and cast, and learning all the skills was far from enough.
There are just so many people here at once, how busy can they be? Although goblins can be assigned to various positions, allowing them to bargain with merchants, civilians, and adventurers who come to buy things, and it is impossible to help negotiate business, let alone they don't have the intelligence.
, not being able to speak human language is very troublesome.
It's okay to ask them to help move goods or do some strenuous work.
Other people who joined us are working hard to build their homes or work in other positions, and no manpower is allocated here.
Do you want to discuss business with so many customers by yourself? When will you go? This team can block the door for several days.
When I turned around and saw the simple container near the city gate, I thought it would be better to automate it!
As long as you put resources into the container and set the price, you don't need to waste time bargaining with them, and you don't need to entertain them one by one. Just let them queue up to the container to invest money to buy resources. Put more containers to improve efficiency, and the money will be spent effortlessly.
made money!
Thinking of this, he shouted to the convoy: "Everyone, wait a moment! There is no shortage of resources in Warcraft City. Everyone can buy the goods they need. Please stay where you are. I will be back soon!"
These people are quite obedient. After all, it is Ren's territory and they need his resources.
Ren returned to the city and asked a group of Goblin soldiers to patrol back and forth to protect the safety of the convoy and to avoid accidents and chaos.
Enter the workshop, spend a little time to make a large number of simple containers, take them back to the city gate, and arrange them on both sides in order.
Anyway, these containers are invincible and cannot be destroyed, and there is no need to worry about being stolen.
Placing it outside the city can also serve as a natural obstacle, which can slightly resist attacks from land during war.
Place the containers and take the highest-level monsters to the warehouse to transport resources.
These monsters have extremely high attributes, not to mention heavy loads.
Classify the transported wood, stone, raw meat, fruits, vegetables, ores and other resources into the container, and place a wooden sign with the name of the resource next to the container.
After finishing, he shouted to everyone: "Now you can line up, choose the products you want in the vending machine, and trade directly! All resources are based on market prices. If there is anything wrong, you can ask me to make changes in time!"
Renn's "magic prop" called "Vending Machine" is still very famous. Adventurers often talk about such a magical thing, and most people in Storm City have heard of it.
The convoys came forward one after another, arrived at the simple containers in order, and checked according to the wooden sign with the resource name written on the back.
Although Renn has not been in Storm City for a long time, he is very familiar with the prices of various resources.
In the early stage, I often walked around the market and memorized various prices by heart.
Okay! In fact, the system automatically records the prices of browsed products, and you can call them up at any time.
Merchants were particularly curious about the simple containers called "vending machines" and found that it was extremely convenient to pick up the real money.
Renn specially arranged for goblins to guard near the container. When a customer buys resources, the goblin will move the resources to the carriage, help the customer load them, and return with satisfaction.
Such considerate service is recognized by everyone.
The carriage that has purchased the resources will turn around and return directly from the right side of the road, and then the team will move forward, and the next group of people will continue to buy.
No one raised any objections to Wren's pricing.
Because the price is very reasonable, it is based on the market price, and some are even cheaper.
There are goblins to help load the goods, which saves worry and effort.
Ren stood guard near the city gate and watched the convoy moving back and forth in order. All the automatic containers were being used and transactions continued. He was in a good mood.
I didn't expect that living in a remote World of Warcraft Forest would lead to such a lively scene. I had never imagined it before.
The successful construction of the cement road makes the road from Warcraft Forest to Storm City safer. Otherwise, these people would not dare to approach easily.
The automatic vending is quite good. There are constantly carriages getting the needed supplies, leaving the coins, and then turning around and leaving.
Ren doesn't have to deal with it himself, he just has to watch.
There are a total of twenty simple containers, which can be processed quite quickly.
The convoy shortened visibly, and more people returned satisfied.
What Ren needs to do is to make a replenishment at about the same time.
"Sir Ren!" A luxury carriage from behind came to the city gate. It did not go to the simple container, but came to Ren. The door opened and a familiar face came down. It turned out to be the boss of Storm City's "Magic Hand".
Ren had dealt with him before, so of course he knew him: "Sir Wayne, why are you here?"
"Just call me Wayne!" The other party was respectful, because Renn is not what he used to be. He is now the owner of the Warcraft Forest. "I came here this time to find out, do you have magic cores here? After all, the World of Warcraft Forest is in short supply.
It’s a monster..."
"Magic core?"
"Also called magic crystal!"
"Oh~" Ren nodded, "I remember that you cooperated with the Adventurers Association. You can pay the bounty and get it through them?"
"Recently, the association has provided too few magic cores," Wayne said. "I have a batch of orders and the materials are not enough!"
"To tell you the truth, I currently only have the first-level fire magic crystal in my hand." Ren said, "There is no way to obtain other attributes, and there is no way to obtain higher-level ones."
First-level fire magic crystals can be obtained through fire ants. You have accumulated enough of them from monsters before, so there is no shortage of them.
Those who have reached the sixth and seventh levels are the main combat forces. It is impossible for him to slaughter his main combat forces just to sell the magic crystals.
Fortunately, Wayne nodded and replied: "First-order fire magic crystals are also fine. I'll take them as many as you have!"
"Well, to be blunt, you don't have the capital to do it all." Renn shrugged, "Just take what you need!"
"I'm not bragging, I've been in the magic prop business for so many years, and I have quite a fortune!" Wayne said, "I can buy as many as you have, but they're just first-order magic cores!"
"Really? I have hundreds of thousands of fire magic crystals. The exact number has not been counted. Do you want to buy them all at once?"
"Hundreds of thousands...?" Wayne was almost scared to death, "Ahem! Are you kidding me?"