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Chapter 797: Chapter 404: Worldwide Circle [Subscribe Requested]

Chapter 797: Chapter 404: Worldwide Circle [Subscribe Requested]

The express delivery industry is considered to have a very simple operational model.

Operators only need to build transfer stations in various locations, recruit people familiar with the area near the transfer stations as couriers, and then they can start soliciting customers for profit.

For the establishment of transfer stations, it is best to set them up within marketplaces for convenience in accepting packages.

However, choosing the mountain gate of a large cultivation clan is also feasible.

But this is under the premise that the other family is trustworthy and willing to trust the Zhou Family.

Zhou Chun didn’t want to bite off more than he could chew; he had no plans to roll out this service nationwide from the start.

His initial plan was to establish transfer stations only in the four states under the jurisdiction of the Green Lotus Temple—Lianzhou, Lanzhou, Yunzhou, and Lingzhou—as well as those frontier bases in the Wasteland Territory.

Once it was confirmed that the operational model was feasible, and people believed that the business could be profitable, he would then consider partnering with the Su Family or other clans.

Moreover, he wasn’t worried that other clans, seeing the Zhou Family making money from this business, would become envious and follow suit.

One must know that express delivery in the Cultivation World is not an easy task; first of all, to ensure the letters and items are delivered quickly into the receiver’s hands, using Mount Beasts is essential, which matters even more than the couriers themselves.

Just like in Zhou Chun’s previous life, without professional logistics vehicles, ships, or airplanes to transport goods, how could the express delivery reach the receiver in the quickest time?

Apart from the Zhou Family, the vast majority of cultivation clans, even the three major sects, do not have a large number of Mount Beasts for transportation and delivery.

It must be mentioned that the current configuration of Mount Beasts with the Zhou Family is excellent.

The Red-Eyed Dragon Sparrow is fast and safe, perfect for high-end express services.

The Dragon Scale Horse and the Octagonal Aquatic Deer are both amphibious, both are supercars on land.

The Dragon Claw Giant Lizard has a large load capacity and is not slow—it’s a solid heavy-duty logistics vehicle.

With these all-around high-quality Spirit Beasts in hand, no one can compete with the Zhou Family in the courier business!

Even in Zhou Chun’s plan, to ensure the safe transport of goods between transfer stations, not only does the Zhou Family need to form several professional Cultivator Teams responsible for escorting, but also some of the powerful Demon Beasts from the Beast Garden should be deployed to accompany the teams.

In this aspect, the second-order Demon Beasts newly cultivated by the Zhou Family’s Elders are important members.

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When Zhou Chun used to travel, Zhou Mingde would assign the Fire Divine Jackal as his bodyguard, saving his life on several occasions.

Now, the second-order Demon Beasts of the Zhou Family’s Elders can also take on this role, perfectly capable of hiding within the escort teams to protect the cargo.

With this in place, even if they encounter one or two Cultivators at the Foundation Establishment Stage attempting to plunder a transport team, they might not necessarily succeed.

Given the Zhou Family’s current reputation and power, combined with the relatively low value of the ordinary transport team’s cargo, it’s practically possible to prevent the interception of letters en route.

For the Zhou Family, the most difficult aspect is actually the recruitment of couriers.

Although many of the letters transported have no value in the hands of others, the Zhou Family’s Mount Beasts are valuable!

If couriers run off with the Zhou Family’s Mount Beasts, it would not only result in a loss of wealth for the Zhou Family but also make the entire courier business increasingly difficult—after all, the number of the Zhou Family’s Mount Beasts is limited.

To solve this problem, it’s difficult in terms of the trustworthiness of couriers, but easy if the Zhou Family is willing to spend money.

If willing to spend, one can entirely recruit Cultivators from cultivation families.

Family Cultivators have their families as guarantors; they can’t escape the monastery even if they escape the monk. It is unlikely that they would betray their family for a Mount Beast, especially since the Zhou Family wouldn’t let the Mount Beasts sign contracts with the couriers; at most, they could be sold if stolen.

After much consideration, Zhou Chun decided not to test human nature and directly prioritize recruiting Family Cultivators as couriers.

After all, a good start is the most important. He preferred not to make money at the beginning but to establish a good reputation and create a solid name.

Latter on, it would be possible to both make money and slowly recruit and observe the lower-rank Loose Cultivators.

For those Loose Cultivators at the early stages of Qi Refinement, as long as the Zhou Family is willing to allow them free cultivation at the sect’s residence, they would accept some training from the Zhou Family, not to mention the chance to secure a stable income job later on.

Thus, after finalizing the detailed business proposal, Zhou Chun called over several Elders of the Zhou Family to show them his plan and to clarify anything they didn’t understand.

But in fact, express delivery was not anything novel, just that before now, no one had thought to integrate it fully and take it up as a main business.

Like in Zhou Chun’s previous life, thousands of years ago, there were official postal stations handling this, but they only served the government and a few nobles, and wealthy merchants rarely had the opportunity to use such services for their own letters.

In the Cultivation World, powers such as the three major sects also have various methods of sending messages and don’t really need the Zhou Family’s courier services.

The main users of this service would be the various cultivation families and some Loose Cultivator powers.

Therefore, after reviewing Zhou Chun’s proposal and listening to his explanations, the Elders of the Zhou Family understood the business opportunity and the latent advantages in information that it offered.

As a result, the project quickly gained unanimous approval from the Zhou Family’s upper echelons, and implementation began.