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Chapter 1621 - Chapter 1748: Principles of Weaving

His idea was that even if the yield was low, it would be good if a few people could eat vermicelli, like himself.

He was actually a bit impatient, wanting to quickly venture into the wilderness to find more primitive tribes, but he couldn't find companions, so the journey couldn't happen.

Traveling through the wilderness of this era alone was out of the question.

From another perspective, if he could successfully make vermicelli, they could easily be preserved and carried. Then he could take them to exchange with various tribes, providing a legitimate reason for a long journey.

Couldn't he use pottery for exchange?

He would also use red clay pottery for a small amount of barter, but he would personally teach these tribes how to fire pottery.

He would also teach them how to make quality bows and arrows.

How to weave backpacks and reed mats. How to build houses, including grass houses, stone houses, and brick houses.

Actually, he had a vague idea in his mind.

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