God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World-Chapter 481: These Aren’t Crafts
"These goods are very good. I’m sure they’ll be very popular."
The fairy representative didn’t disagree: "I wonder what other goods you brought? Can we look at the next truck?"
"Of course."
Kels smiled and led him to the next truck.
Looking at the neatly arranged various utensils in the truck, the fairy representative was a bit shocked: "Does Roster Territory Group Company also produce these crafts?"
"Crafts? No, no, no, these aren’t crafts, just everyday utensils. Put it this way—however many you need, we can produce. We guarantee the quality of all products will be identical."
Kels waved his hands repeatedly.
The fairy representative was clearly stunned and focused his gaze on those neatly stacked utensils. Looking carefully, he suddenly discovered that many of the patterns here were identical.
It seemed like every box had one style.
These utensils that could previously only be made by top craftsmen—Roster Territory Group Company could actually start mass-producing them?
And it looked like the output wasn’t low either.
The fairy representative was truly shocked now.
While shocked, he also thought of some other issues: "Crafts are one price, ordinary utensils are a whole different price."
"Of course, we never thought of selling these things as crafts."
Kels was unconcerned: "Honestly, if we went full production, getting every intelligent life form a set wouldn’t be difficult at all."
"You’ll see a very low quote."
These most basic utensils were originally the key to opening the door to magic-tech industrialization. As long as they didn’t lose money, that was fine.
Viscount Roster understood this very clearly, so from the start he gave a very low price.
This also made Kels super confident. He didn’t need to think about lots of things.
The fairy representative fell into brief silence. After that, he looked at truck after truck. Each truck seemed to have a type of commonly used supplies and utensils.
Each one shocked him.
The quality of everything far exceeded his expectations. It seemed like everything could be copied and pasted—identical.
More importantly, each item seemed to come with a very low price.
As the leader of a commercial nation, he understood one thing very clearly—facing the impact of these goods, traditionally produced items would have no competitiveness whatsoever.
Even with the huge transportation costs, traditional manufacturing had no competitiveness.
But so what?
They were just middlemen.
It didn’t matter whose stuff they sold to whom. What mattered was whether they could sell it, and how much they could sell.
Without a doubt, at least for the stuff he’d seen so far that Kels brought, all of it could be sold very smoothly.
The fairy representative felt his throat starting to get a bit dry. He felt like an untold fortune had just materialized right in front of him.
Just then, something even more shocking appeared before him.
"What’s this?"
"Magic-tech machinery. This one’s main function is making some parts and components."
Kels smiled: "If we only sold finished products, it really wouldn’t be worth me making a special trip."
"After all, I’m a mid-level manager at Roster Territory Group Company. I’ve got plenty of things to handle."
"For Roster Territory Group Company, all those little things are derivative products."
"What we mainly sell are Magic Conductors. Using different Magic Conductors, anyone can produce those so-called crafts, clothes, accessories, necessities..."
"You mean, what you mainly want to sell this time is the Magic Conductors used to produce those things?"
The fairy representative finally couldn’t control his expression and showed a look of horror.
In his view, every one of those production Magic Conductors was a golden goose. That Roster territory was actually willing to sell them was nothing short of madness.
"Of course."
Kels said matter-of-factly: "Roster territory has always been selling these things. Anyone can buy them."
"Right now on the human side, there are already lots of factories using the Magic Conductors we produce to directly manufacture various products."
"We actually hope more people purchase various Magic Conductors, then produce what they need and what others need themselves."
"Of course, not all production Magic Conductors will be sold externally. For instance, magic-powered vehicle production lines."
"Production lines for this type of product—at this stage, we have no plans to sell them externally."
"First, because the impact is just too complex, and the production Magic Conductors we use are too numerous. Even if we sold them, nobody could learn to use them."
"Second, magic-powered vehicles have huge impact. Right now isn’t the right time for everyone to get involved."
"Of course, most importantly, we also need to make money. We think we make more from production and sales. I think you should be able to understand this mentality."
"Besides that, there are also production lines for products like ultra-high-speed rail trains, etc. But we’re still willing to sell most production lines."
"Whether they’re for processing food, or for processing clothes, or even for manufacturing some ordinary Magic Conductors, we sell all the production lines..." 𝓯𝙧𝓮𝓮𝒘𝓮𝙗𝙣𝒐𝒗𝒆𝓵.𝓬𝓸𝒎
Kels’s endless words made the fairy representative breathe a sigh of relief.
If Kels really said they sold everything, the one most worried would probably be him.
How could good fortune like this just drop into their laps?
But if the other party held the most valuable things in their own hands, then sold production lines for some low-value-added things, that was understandable.
Any place that wanted to produce things had limits on manpower and resources.
When necessary, giving up some low-profit things to produce more high-profit things—that’s what a smart merchant would choose to do.
Thinking of this, the fairy representative became even more enthusiastic about this trade—no, he should say, more enthusiastic about cooperation with Roster territory.
Through several long hours of communication, they finally got all the information clear about Kels’s demands and the scope of possible cooperation.
Just as Kels was being sent to a room to rest, the fairy representative directly convened the highest council.
Those tribal leaders currently in the city all arrived on site. Those not in the city participated in this meeting through the Magic Net.
He quickly explained the situation he’d learned: "Everyone, what do you think about this cooperation?"







