Since receiving Woolley's birthday present, one of the things Tina has done the most every day is to miss Woolley.

The carriage sent by Woolley satisfied her vanity greatly, especially as she rode it along the main streets of Seneca City, which, by the way, was not used most often by Tina but Lady Leah, for her vanity was no more than Tina's.

The Winter Festival soon arrived in Seneca City with the sound of "clanging" stone chiseling and "bang-bang-bang" of the ground at the construction site of the White Stone Building. The day after the end of the Winter Festival, perhaps because the Archon Anthony's actions before the festival stimulated or alerted some nobles, they all sent their butlers and henchmen to transport a large number of building materials such as chiseled stone bricks, wood, and lime powder to the construction site of the White Stone Building without knowing Wu Lai. And when Gauguin came to inquire after hearing the news, their answer was very similar to that agreed in advance

- "I am the housekeeper of the so-and-so family, and I am the right to send these materials at the order of the master, and I have the right to be a small help, if your master asks, you are the ...... of the so-and-so family"

All the people who came said this, followed by more than a dozen or even dozens of fully loaded ox carts.

Gauguin immediately reported the situation to Woolley.

After listening to this, Wu Lai pondered for a long time, and then said: "Count the number of materials they send, the standard market value, and then show it to me, and besides, if they like to send, just let them send it." "

Yes, Master Woolley. Gauguin left reassuringly.

"Have you been making their money hard lately?" said Woolley in his heart after Gauguin left. He guessed eight or nine from ten, because the truth was just as he himself said, and he had recently made a lot of money from these

nobles - after the consul Antony bought the harness for the second time, three more nobles from the city-state of Seneca joined forces to order a thousand horses wearing "God-given horse harnesses", and after Woolley urged the armory to work overtime to finally complete this order, two more nobles from Kati City came to order five hundred sets of "God-given horse harnesses"- They even offered the price of a set of twenty-five gold coins, on the condition that they did not want Woolley's horses, because they had their own horse farm.

After Woolley agreed to the deal "with great difficulty", there was good news from the carpentry workshop that nobles from outside the Seneca city-state had begun to order carriages.

When he heard the news, Woolley suddenly had a thought: "Am I underestimating the purchasing power of these nobles?" and the price of the custom-made carriage was increased by thirty percent the next day.

"Master Woolley, there are too many carriage orders, and the carpentry workshop can't be completed on time, is it time to increase the number of people?" asked Gauguin tentatively.

Woolley shook his head: "No, I can't let the carpentry workshop keep making carriages, my purpose in making it appear is not to make money with this at all, but you have to ask Klee to hurry up and get the coppersmith slaves, the armory workshop has been expanded, and the matter of replenishing manpower is imminent."

"Okay. Although Gauguin said this, he felt a little sorry in his heart, the current carpentry workshop can produce ten to eleven carriages every month, and it can easily sell more than 2,800 gold coins, if it is expanded to a scale with the same output as the order, a carpentry workshop alone can easily break 10,000 gold coins flowing into the pocket of Master Wu Lai every month, but Master Wu Lai said that it is impossible to make carriages all the time, why is this happening?

Gauguin couldn't think of it, and he didn't dare to ask, and even if he did, it would be useless, because Woolley didn't want to explain so much, or rather, he didn't want to explain verbally.

At the end of the new year, Klee finally completed the task given to him by Woolley—to buy twenty-four skilled coppersmith slaves for the enlarged armory.

On the evening of the arrival of these slaves, Woolley handed over a drawing to the three coppersmiths of the armory, Stin, Tielun and Us, and said with great seriousness: "I need you to complete the trial production of the things on this drawing as soon as possible, and at the same time, you must ensure the production of harness and carriage components."

"Don't worry, master, there's nothing wrong with that. Sting nodded hurriedly in reply.

After Uss pondered the drawings for a while, a trace of surprise flashed in his eyes: "Master, it doesn't seem that this is a complete piece?" Stin and Tie Lun were stunned when they heard this, and hurriedly leaned over.

"That's right, it's just a bunch of parts, you just have to give me a good yield and quality. Woolley nodded approvingly at Us.

Tie Lun suddenly wanted to speak and stopped, and then smirked a few times with some embarrassment, and asked hesitantly: "Master, you, you didn't last time

, you agreed, well, the ...... of that matter" Wu Lai was stunned, and then shook his head with a wry smile: "Don't worry, you pervert, of course I count, at most half a month, Steward Klee will buy the 'partner' of the three of you, but you also know my rules, don't I repeat it, right?"

No, no, master, we remember very well, 'Make a request when you've done it!'" Sting replied hurriedly.

"Well, that's good. After Woolley finished smiling, he immediately turned around and left with Gauguin, but he sighed in his heart and muttered to himself, alas, it is not easy to be a slave owner, and it is really tiring to bother to make money and worry about these guys.

The day after the end of the New Year's month, all the walls, ditches, foundations, and areas that need to be compacted and filled in were completed, and all that remained was the construction of the main part and auxiliary facilities, which would undoubtedly be much simpler and faster than those that had already been completed.

The speed of production in the armoury was also accelerated—after Sting, Tielun, and Uss were rewarded with a female slave, all the craftsmen worked harder, for Gauguin told them that Master Woolley had more female slaves waiting for them to do their good work.

At the beginning of March, Woolley refused to accept the new carriage order, announcing that from the beginning of next month only the "God-given Carriage" set would be sold, according to him, the two-hundred-gold set also came with a detailed carriage construction drawing, which any skilled carpenter could easily copy with this construction drawing, the only problem was that the carriage had to be equipped with the "God-given Vehicle" produced by Woolley's Armory to achieve its comfort.

Pompeii was probably the only person other than Woolley who knew the true name of the so-called "God-given Vehicle", as Woolley had uttered it during a casual conversation between the two. Pompeii ultimately failed to understand why the equipment, which seemed to be designed for comfort, was called the "suspension system", but he always believed that the equipment was inspired by the gods.

Because, this is what Woolley told him personally. Incidentally, during the Temple New Year's Ceremony that had just passed, Pompey had been unusually promoted to mid-level priesthood by High Priest Mikoyan - according to normal procedures, it would have taken him at least another four years to get out of the order of lower priests.

Pompey thanked Woolley in joy, knowing that his promotion was due to Woolley's strong support. But guess what Woolley said? He smiled slightly and then lowered his voice and said, "One step ahead, the road ahead may be more difficult, if you are ready, I will continue to clear the obstacles for you."

Pompey was surprised by this answer.

But the nobles of Seneca City were even more surprised by Woolley's decision to refuse to accept the carriage order, and when it was clear that a carriage had already sold for three hundred gold coins, why should they give up the opportunity to turn a pile of wood worth absolutely no more than one gold coin into a hundred gold coins?—— and that "God-given chariot" was only sold for two hundred gold coins?

This seemed to be a business opportunity! So, those nobles who had already courted Woolley with building materials approached Woolley in the shortest possible time, and their statements were once again surprisingly unanimous— If Woolley insisted on leaving the carpentry industry, then they would be willing to continue to build these amazing carriages.

In the end, Woolley agreed "very embarrassed". So, in less than half a month, eight carpentry workshops specializing in the manufacture of "magic carriages" emerged in the city-state of Seneca, all of them used the "god-given chariots" and drawings provided by Woolley, and even made the business of custom-made carriages to the entire Assyrian territory, which is also fortunate that Woolley's carriage style is more than one, of course, this is also a small initiative launched by Woolley to avoid too fierce competition - he designed a total of sixteen carriage styles.

In April alone, the eight carpentry workshops had built and sold two hundred and fifteen carriages, and while they were delighted to earn gold coins from the other city-state nobles on the second floor, they finally figured out why Woolley had turned down the order—the "God-given Chariot" set had sold two hundred and fifteen sets in this month, and that was more than forty thousand gold coins! "Woolley

can really make money!" said a friend of Lady Leah's as she visited Gyndor Manor, There are no more than three people like him in Assyria, and you see, maybe his fame will soon spread throughout Assyria.

Upon hearing this, Lady Leah immediately felt the urge to force Woolley to marry Tina at once.

While Lady Leah was chatting with her friends, Dorjee sent a nameless fire in his mansion, and after smashing all the things in his line of sight that were relatively easy to smash, he angrily slammed the door and went to the official residence of Archon Anthony in the "magic carriage" that had been customized two months ago.

The reason for Dorjee's anger could not be simpler, Woolai's wealth and fame had climbed to the point where he was jealous, which meant that he could not take revenge on Woolai as he had previously envisaged, because Woolai was now not only bound to attend the meeting of the city-state nobles in July, but also seemed to have eight more allies, the owners of the eight carriage workshops.

"Your Excellency, I have read the list of attendees of the Council of the Nobles of the City-State issued by you, and it is very perfect, which not only balances the nobility of the family and the emerging nobility, but also reflects your extraordinary bearing. Dorjee said with a smile on his face.

Anthony nodded and smiled slightly: "Anmin Guan Dorjee, please continue what you want to say." "

I was just surprised to see a name, well, Woolledindo, Your Excellency the Consul, although I have to admit that his wealth has reached the level of the basic requirement to be present, but his age, well, seems too young to understand the significance of the city-state council......" Dorjee tried to make his tone sound businesslike.

"Nope. Anthony interrupted Dorjee, "Anmin Guan Dorjee, I think I can understand why you came to me for this, I am not interested in what happened between you and Woolleygrindo, but I must make it clear to you that Woolleygrindo's attendance at the council of the nobles of the city-state of Seneca is not only an affirmation of his wealth and prestige, but also because of the attention paid to him by General Human, the commander of the Second Assyrian Army. "

General Xiu, General Xiuman?!" Dorjee stammered, and said in his heart, how could this be possible.

"Yes, it's General Xiuman, and you will understand the reason for this in the future. Anthony said arrogantly, "If you don't have anything else to do, I'm very sorry, I'm very busy." "

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