After a short while, the soldiers sent by Viscount Condla to queue up had already returned with their purchases.
Because of the large number of people, Hope Village had long since developed various packaging options.
The most convenient were still paper bags, produced by the Wood Workshop, which had long achieved professional customization with the store's logo sometimes present on them.
Next were the slightly more upscale bamboo tubes and bamboo bowls, some produced by the Wood Workshop and some by private workshops, all similarly bearing logos.
Thus, packaging was quite convenient.
"Since it is more convenient to package things this way in Hope Village, we didn't use the lords' copper plates," the soldiers, holding a variety of snacks, quickly explained.
Placing food on copper plates obviously wasn't as clean.