Clan Cultivation: Starting from Beast Taming-Chapter 799 - 405 The Power of a 3rd Tier Wood Charm

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Chapter 799: Chapter 405: The Power of a 3rd Tier Wood Charm [Please Subscribe]

Chapter 799: Chapter 405: The Power of a 3rd Tier Wood Charm [Please Subscribe]

Jiangzhou Su Family.

After Zhou Chun arrived at the Su Family, he received some good news: his Dao Companion, Su Yuzhen, was currently in seclusion trying to break through to the mid-stage of the Purple Mansion. According to the Ancestor of Su Family, her chances of success were quite promising.

This made Zhou Chun couldn’t help but marvel at Su Yuzhen’s exceptional talent.

It should be known that it had been only three or four decades since Su Yuzhen had opened her Purple Mansion.

Typically, a Cultivator at the Foundation Establishment Stage would need that much time just to advance a minor realm.

This further solidified Zhou Chun’s desire to travel far.

With his Spirit Root Aptitude, without other fortuitous encounters to aid him, reaching Core Formation was only a slim possibility for him.

And naturally, he was not content with just that.

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Zhou Chun had initially planned to use this opportunity to inform Su Yuzhen about his intended long journey away from home, but since she was in closed-door cultivation trying to break through, he could only leave her a letter.

As for the matter of collaborating with the Su Family to develop the courier business, after seeing the half-year revenue data he brought for “Worldwide Circle,” the Ancestor of Su Family quickly agreed to it.

With the Ancestor’s Golden Core Stage cultivation and insight, once the profitable model of “Worldwide Circle” was laid out, he could clearly see the bright future of this industry.

The Zhou Family’s initiative to seek collaboration with the Su Family was indeed partly to leverage the name of the Su Family Ancestor to establish authority, yet they were genuinely bringing profits to the Su Family.

For such a favorable opportunity knocking at his door, the Ancestor of Su Family had no hesitation.

He easily agreed to help “Worldwide Circle” expand into several states under the jurisdiction of the Moon Wheel Sect, and did not object to the proposed revenue-sharing model of sixty-forty between the regions.

After all, the idea came from the Zhou Family, the Mount Beasts were provided by the Zhou Family, and the overall operations would be managed by the Zhou Family. The Su Family only needed to assist with securing locations and providing some personnel for operations to earn a forty-percent share; this was already very favorable for them.

With the consent of the Ancestor of Su Family, the specifics of the cooperation were to be discussed and agreed upon between the Clan Leader of Su Family and Zhou Chun.

Therefore, Zhou Chun soon left the residence of the Ancestor of Su Family.

In the subsequent half-year, Zhou Chun personally stationed himself with the Su Family to oversee and guide the expansion of “Worldwide Circle” into the territories under the Moon Wheel Sect.

At this time, some Cultivation families also noticed the business opportunity in the courier industry and began to proactively seek collaboration with the Zhou Family.

Some families were willing to provide guarantees for their clan members, hoping that the Zhou Family would prioritize hiring their clan members as couriers.

Other families wished to join the business as franchisees.

Zhou Chun was well-prepared for this development. He agreed to the families that simply wanted to secure good jobs for their members, as long as those families had the capability to provide guarantees.

As for those families wanting to become shareholders, it was necessary to carefully evaluate their strength and reputation.

The courier industry in the Cultivation World might seem similar to the courier industry in his previous life, but in reality, there were significant differences.

In Zhou Chun’s previous life, some couriers with poor quality standards could mishandle customer packages, and at most, they would be dismissed.

In the Cultivation World, such incidents could lead to fatalities.

The Zhou Family was attracting customers by leveraging the family’s good reputation. If incidents occurred that caused a crisis of trust, it might even jeopardize the entire Zhou Family’s reputation.

So, Zhou Chun was extremely careful in this aspect from the start.

Time flew by, and in the blink of an eye, “Worldwide Circle” had been in operation for two years.

In those two years, most of the Cultivators in the Jingguo Country Cultivation Realm had come to know that “Worldwide Circle” could help them send letters and items to distant friends and family. Now, when they were away from home and needed to mail letters back, all they needed was to find a nearby branch of “Worldwide Circle.”

When it came to transporting items, many Cultivators were very cautious and would not easily use this service.

Moreover, the Zhou Family itself was quite prudent about transporting items, refusing to accept any items for mailing valued over a thousand Spirit Coins.

However, regarding sending letters, thanks to “Worldwide Circle’s” meticulous and effective operational efficiency, they had virtually monopolized the market.

Even many Cultivation families had stopped assigning the task of ordinary letter delivery to their clan members and instead directly handed over the task to “Worldwide Circle.”

Even ordinary disciples from the Green Lotus Temple and the Moon Wheel Sect began using “Worldwide Circle” to send letters to their families.

One could say that even Zhou Chun, the founder, had not anticipated such smooth and rapid acceptance of “Worldwide Circle.”

But looking back on it now, it didn’t seem so surprising after all.

The Cultivation World was inherently unsafe, and once a Cultivator left a location protected by a Formation, they were essentially entering an unprotected area where they could be ambushed and killed at any moment.

This resulted in low-level Cultivators not daring to travel long distances and not risking their lives for a less important letter.

But not acting on it didn’t mean they had no needs; it was just that they had to suppress their own requirements due to concerns for their own safety.

Now, the emergence of “Worldwide Circle” allowed them to spend just two or three Spirit Coins to have their letters delivered within days to friends or family thousands of miles away, completely avoiding the risks and time lost in delivering the letters themselves, which was incredibly convenient!

“I suppose this also counts as indirectly saving many Cultivators who might have otherwise lost their lives while delivering letters. It’s a good deed indeed!”