"The printing technique of the Alliance... A powerful tool for the dissemination of religion and culture!..."
Xiulote stroked the resilient bark paper in his hand, lost in thought. After nearly six years of development, the Alliance's papermaking technology had achieved significant progress, and the scale of papermaking had rapidly expanded. Both Tenochtitlan in the Lake Capital City and Qin Chongcan City in the Capital City housed large-scale papermaking workshops. Smaller papermaking workshops also emerged across the Alliance's various City-States. The papermaking technology was spreading swiftly throughout Central America's realm.
The extremely convenient bark paper, reed paper, and grass paper had already become indispensable everyday consumables among the Priest and nobility classes. Merchants and trading groups from various regions also had an equally strong demand. However, most people still communicated and wrote primarily using traditional graphic symbols on paper.