It was almost dark when he got home. He drove the cattle into the pen and started to eat.
After dinner, Daniu gave Tian An two taels of silver he had earned from hunting. Then he took Xiaokang back to his study to read.
The things to be sold tomorrow have been packed up, and the space is full of plants. Tian An has some free time and really doesn't know what to do. So he thought about tidying up his room.
Just as I was about to tidy up my desk, I saw the scraps of cloth the shopkeeper had given me when I bought shoes last time. I had taken them and casually placed them on the desk. I'd forgotten about them since then.
But what can be done with these scraps of cloth?
Tian An sat on a stool, looking at the bronze mirror on the table with his hands on his face, thinking.
Tian An looked at his head in the bronze mirror and the headband that Da Niu wore when he bought clothes last time. Suddenly, he had an idea.
Tian An asked Daniu for the scissors and needle and thread her mother had used, took out the scraps of fabric, and began to match the colors. Then, thinking of the hair ornaments everyone had made in the orphanage in her previous life, she began to cut and sew.
After a while, a pair of beautiful hair ornaments appeared in her hands. She put them on in front of the bronze mirror and happily ran to the study to find Da Niu.
"Brother Daniel, does it look good?"
Daniu looked up from his book at her with a questioning look on his face.
Tian An smiled at him and pointed to the flower on his head.
He looked up again, looked for a moment, then put the book down and said, "What do you want to say?"
Tian An hurriedly walked in and said, "Brother Daniu, if I make a headpiece like this and sell it, do you think anyone would buy it?"
Daniel lowered his eyes and thought for a moment: "We can give it a try."
Tian An was very happy to receive the affirmation: "Anyway, these cloths are free. Even if we can't sell them, it's just a waste of effort. We won't lose anything."
Xiaokang finished writing the two words and raised his head and said, "The hair ornaments you make are the most beautiful I've ever seen. None of the other sisters or aunts in the village have them. I'm sure they'll sell well."
"Then I'll make some more and take them to town to try tomorrow."
After saying that, she went back to her room, closed the door and continued making her hair.
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