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Chapter 1610 - 1609: Boom Boom Boom



According to Yang Wenxiao’s original plan, these figurines should be priced high, similar to the Mahjong sets at Jiwiju—each selling for 8,888 or 6,666, essentially setting the price at the top tier. As long as people loved them enough, they would definitely pay for their passion.

However, when the actual figurine was produced, Yang Wenxiao changed his mind. As he put it, seeing the Great Sage vividly appear before his eyes was quite moving. Such an upright and heroic figure should be affordable to more people.

So, he set the price at one thousand taels. One thousand taels—this was just the price of a single jar of Qiao Xiaomai’s Floral Dew, something many people could afford.

The first batch of ten thousand units was immediately sold out upon release. Furthermore, many people who saw the real figurine requested increased production, as they felt the figurines should be bought in pairs—one for collection, and one for daily viewing.

Indeed, production had to be increased. Yang Wenxiao instructed the craftsmen to ensure quality while speeding up production. He also brought in blueprints for other characters—figures from Journey to the West were all iconic and deserved their own figurines. People could simply pick and choose the characters they liked.

In any case, he planned to collect all the characters. One complete set would go into his private vault, and another set would be displayed in his study for everyday appreciation.

Qiao Xiaomai fully supported Yang Wenxiao’s actions. "Well done! Well done! It should absolutely be a full set." During her childhood, she especially adored some of the goddesses and fairy demonesses—they were all impossibly beautiful, each more lovely than the last. These should definitely be turned into collectible figurines.

Using puppet shows and merchandise to stir up a storm had really exceeded many people’s expectations. When Bei Lingsu came by to play with them, she repeatedly expressed her astonishment. "It’s too incredible!"

Qiao Xiaomai attributed the success to the lack of entertainment options in ancient times, which made her methods seem fresh and novel. If this were the modern age, it would be completely normal. A book would be released first, followed by comic adaptations, animations, drama, radio plays, games, merchandise—a whole money-making ecosystem.

However, given the constraints of the current era, she could only manage puppet shows for the time being.

But doing a comic adaptation...

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