Baby carriages and the like still have a significant market.
Especially in places like the capital.
Recently, Chu Cai was so busy he wished he could eat meals right in the woodworking shop. Following Ye Muyu's suggestion, he outsourced some parts like wheels and fabric seats.
There are quite a few commoners in the capital, who have no fixed place and rely on finding odd jobs to earn silver for daily living, or have a small shop to make a living.
Hearing that doing odd jobs could earn money, naturally, many joined in, relieving some of Chu Cai's burden.
The shop Madam Wang bought initially did not have a clear direction, so similar to their hometown, she simply opened a woodworking shop, selling anything produced in Chu Cai's workshop.
The baby carriages that first came out were once a craze in the capital, with many people rushing to buy them.
