I think completing the ship over time is also a flavor of bottleship.
"... I do think it is worth it as a souvenir, but what is not suitable for mass production cannot be made into a product. Some favorites and aristocrats would love it, because the Chamber of Commerce basically focuses on products intended for the masses. I know it will sell, but you can't turn the craftsman around to something that takes time to work on."
Ugh... I see.
It is the artisans belonging to the Chamber of Commerce who make it.
They must also create other products.
In the world of the planet, what can be mass-produced in factories is also produced by hand here.
So I can't get a number of these things out?
"The idea itself is good, and I know a lot of you want it, but at the moment, I was wondering if it would be tough to sell the numbers"
Mm-hmm. Failed.
You can't, me.
"Just..."
The Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce continues.
"As I mentioned, I think you definitely want this. So mass production is not possible, but is this bottleship on hand now? I don't want to buy it."
"Oh, yes...... So please…"
If it's going to be money, anything is fine......
"And that's a big idea. At first, I thought Henriette was kidding."
"Hmm? Mr. Henriette, can you use space magic?
"Just a little bit, though. Even if they imagine too much power, they'll be in trouble, won't they?
She's adorable, she's been winked.
I wonder if it's true......
I feel like this guy could do something amazing.
"So, one more thing, you said there was a sell-in?
"Oh, yes. This is it."
I want to take it out, fifteen puzzles.
Slide it and match the numbers, that's it.
"Hmm. That's a plaything."
Explaining the rules, the president of commerce goes on to match the number with the patsy.
Well, that's fast. We're almost ready, huh?
"Hmmm..."
He looks difficult.
Was it bad for you somewhere?
"Uh, Al."
On behalf of the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr Henriette will give an explanation.
"This toy presupposes you know the numbers, right?
"Ah!"
Literacy rate! I forgot!
Right...
Literacy rate?
Outside the big cities, there are few people who can read and write.
Though numbers would be more pervasive than letters, you can't assume that you can read them completely.
If this is clay, for example, I can play with it.
If parents who can't read and write buy children who can't read and write for no money, it must be something that doesn't require letters or numbers.
... The Peeler Claw Cutting I've made so far was a product that I could use as it is, even if I didn't think about it.
Had to be careful with that part......
When you are frightened by your roughness, one child speaks up well.
"Yes, yes! Phew! I have a good idea for Phew! Make it a picture, not a number! Puzzle moving, I can paint!
"Oh!"
Well, sure, can you enjoy it even if you don't know the letters/numbers?
"Shh, wow, wow, Phee!
"Hehe...! Phew, I was praised by! Huh, more, that helps! Touch me!"
Was there a stereotype that says' it has to be a number 'because of the knowledge of the previous life halfway through?
I should have honestly made it an illustrated slide puzzle......
He praises his sister for stroking her head as she asks.
"You have other problems. If you know this puzzle, some legality, the rest will be a task. I think I'm getting bored fast."
The Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, who set it up in an instant, also points out that point.
Of course, there are people who buy toys one after the other, but there are also many families who spend years playing with things they bought once.
For less developed economies than the Earth world, do you think it has to be?
You're full of holes, this product.
"Don't be so depressed. If you change this puzzle from a number to a picture, it will be a product. We will buy it ourselves. It's just that..."