Basic Human " Blue Horn " Stories

Basic Human " Blue Horn " Stories
The Arrival of Sellers Through Sea Line in Market



Chapter 25: The Arrival of Sellers By Sea in the Market


One sunny morning, the royal residents of Putri Tunjung Biru and Raja Khan were surprised by the arrival of a number of large ships in the royal harbor. The ships were filled with merchants coming from Europe, carrying rare and exotic goods from faraway continents.


The market around the government was immediately crowded with the presence of these foreign traders. The royal citizens were excited to welcome these new guests, wanting to see and buy items they had never seen before. Many of them could not wait to explore the items sold by European traders.


The princesses of Tunjung Biru, Raja Khan, and Tunjung Khan were also interested in the arrival of the merchants. They want to see the goods they bring and establish a mutually beneficial trading relationship.


The ships were given permission to dock at the port, and European traders began to unload their merchandise. In the market, they peddle colorful silk cloths, beautiful jewelry, fragrant spices, and various other dazzling items.


Princess Tunjung Biru, Raja Khan, and Tunjung Khan toured the market to see the merchandise on offer. They are fascinated by the beauty and uniqueness of these items. Princess Tunjung Biru enthusiastically tried some silk cloth, while King Khan chose some jewelry to be given to his daughter.


Tunjung Khan is not left behind either. He spoke with several European traders, exchanging information about trade and culture in Europe and his own kingdom. He realized that trade with Europe would provide new opportunities for their kingdoms to flourish and mutual benefit.


For days, European traders remained in the kingdom, carrying out their trading activities and interacting with the locals. Exchange merchandise and ideas into a valuable experience for both parties.


During this period, Princess Tunjung Biru, Raja Khan, and Tunjung Khan established close relationships with European traders. They respect each other's cultures and customs, building bridges of understanding and close cooperation.


The arrival of European traders also brought new influence to the kingdom. The inhabitants of the kingdom began to get to know various new technologies and goods, which enriched their lives. They learn about innovations and developments in European countries, inspiring them to create new things in their own kingdoms.


After months of trading and interacting, it was time for European traders to return to their homeland, princess Tunjung Biru and King Khan are blessed with the experience and cultural exchange they have experienced. They realize that international trade brings boundless progress and opportunities.


As a sign of gratitude and friendship, Princess Tunjung Biru, Raja Khan, and Tunjung Khan gave special gifts to European traders as a sign of their respect and hospitality. The merchants left the kingdom with hearts filled with fond memories, and the kingdom, in turn, had a solid trading relationship with the outside world.


The story of the arrival of European merchants became a legend in the kingdom. The experience and knowledge gained from these exchanges provide inspiration for the next generation to continue to develop their empire and establish relationships with various countries in the world.


With the arrival of European merchants and the wisdom of Princess Tunjung Biru, King Khan, and Tunjung Khan in establishing relationships, the kingdom developed into a prosperous trading and cultural center. It all starts with an unexpected encounter in a colorful and lively market.


Putri Tunjung Biru, who is always interested in handicrafts and natural materials, is interested to know more about bamboo items offered by the seller. He and King Khan decided to approach them and take a look at their wares.


The sellers were happy to show their bamboo products to Putri Tunjung Biru and Raja Khan. They explain that bamboo is a strong, lightweight, and environmentally friendly material, and has a variety of uses in everyday life.


Putri Tunjung Biru was very impressed with the handicrafts from bamboo they offered. He felt that these products could provide a natural touch and beauty in his kingdom. King Khan also saw the potential of trade with the country bamboo, because bamboo is a rare and valuable material.


Tunjung Khan, who has always had an interest in the development of the craft industry in the kingdom, spoke with the bamboo seller to find out more about the production process and cooperation opportunities. They discussed the transfer of knowledge and skills in making bamboo crafts, as well as the possibility of a mutually beneficial trade exchange.


Princess Tunjung Biru, Raja Khan, and Tunjung Khan agreed to invite the bamboo sellers to the kingdom and provide an opportunity for them to establish cooperation with local craftsmen. They hope to develop a bamboo handicraft industry in their kingdom and provide employment opportunities to the locals.


The arrival of bamboo sellers became an important moment in the history of the kingdom. The introduction of bamboo handicrafts not only adds to the diversity of products in the market, but also provides opportunities for economic development and cultural exchange.


For several months, the bamboo seller lived in the kingdom and collaborated with local craftsmen. They share their knowledge and skills in making handicrafts from bamboo, creating new products that blend royal style with the uniqueness of bamboo.


The results of this collaboration are very satisfying. Putri Tunjung Biru Kingdom became famous for its high-quality bamboo crafts and became a popular destination for visitors interested in natural handicrafts.


Cooperation with bamboo countries is not only beneficial in the economic field, but also enrich the culture and strengthen friendship between the two countries.


The exchange of cultures, ideas, and values flows freely, creating strong relationships among people.


Over time, the kingdoms of Princess Tunjung Biru and King Khan continued to develop as centers of trade and crafts. Their market became famous throughout the country, known for a variety of unique products made from bamboo.


In the history of the kingdom, the arrival of bamboo sellers became an important milestone in their journey towards prosperity and diversity. The princesses of Tunjung Biru, Raja Khan, and Tunjung Khan are proud and grateful to the bamboo sellers who have brought new beauty and potential into their royal lives.