Chapter 49 Intermediate Swordsmanship (2/2)



[Pickled Fish: Deliciousness +22, Satiety +16]

[Cooking Master Level 2: 267/1000]

The significant increase in attributes and experience points is closely related to Jiang An's upgrade to Level 2 Cook and acquisition of the Sauerkraut Fish recipe.

After Jiang An carefully packaged a pot of delicious pickled fish, it was quickly put on the shelves for sale.

Due to the cold weather, many players chose to make their own food while keeping warm by making fires. Therefore, Jiang An decided to stop providing staple food and instead focus on selling sauerkraut fish.

The sauerkraut fish dish alone requires a large number of trading points to purchase, and due to weather conditions, it cannot be grown. Therefore, Jiang An can only sell it as a main dish and no longer supplies staple food.

However, for her long-time customers, such as He Zhizhou, Jiang An will still bring staple food, though the price will be higher accordingly.

The price of the pickled fish is set by the system, with each serving costing 300 transaction points.

Jiang An put 50 servings of sauerkraut fish up for sale at once, hoping that they would attract more attention and love from players.

After it was put on the shelves, Jiang An ignored it.

Instead, he went back to the bedroom and relit the rickety kang (a heated brick bed), which was already on the verge of going out, by adding more wood.

Due to the cold weather and the disappearance of wooden crates, players have far fewer ways to obtain wood blocks.

The price of wood blocks also started to rise. Jiang An saw a wood block in a store that cost as much as 10 trading points.

Therefore, after learning about the severe natural disaster, Jiang An stopped trading in wood.

Jiang An sat on the kang (a heated brick bed), opened his backpack, and saw the number of wooden blocks in one of the compartments: 5567 wooden blocks. He nodded in satisfaction.

Jiang An did a simple calculation: 10 pieces of wood can heat the kang (a traditional heated bed) for about an hour, and in 24 hours a day, it would take about 240 pieces of wood.

Considering the long period of severe cold weather ahead, and the wood blocks needed to upgrade to level 5 raft, plus some reserves, the current stock should be sufficient.

Before long, the kang (heated brick bed) gradually heated up, and the whole room was filled with a warm atmosphere.

Meanwhile, the millet porridge in the pot was also heated to the appropriate temperature.

Jiang An was preparing to enjoy a sumptuous lunch—a delicious pickled fish dish paired with a bowl of fragrant rice porridge.

After a mouthful of millet porridge, Jiang An felt a long-lost sense of comfort. To save time, she hadn't had soup in a long time.

Then, he picked up a piece of fish.

"Mmm, delicious!" Jiang Anqian was a little narcissistic about her cooking skills.

After lunch, instead of taking a nap immediately, she found a clean wooden basin.

Preparing to knead the dough. Jiang An plans to steam large buns this afternoon.

She first poured the flour into a bowl, then added an appropriate amount of yeast, then slowly added warm water, stirred it evenly with chopsticks, and finally kneaded it into a dough.

She put the dough in a wooden basin, covered it, and let it ferment, waiting for it to become soft and fluffy.

Then change the water for the chicks to fresh water and fill the container with chicken feed.

In just two days, the chicks have grown bigger and bigger.

This small chicken coop is already too small to hold them all.

But the current temperature isn't suitable for putting them outside.

Suddenly, Jiang An thought of something and rummaged through one of the storage boxes on the heated kang. He finally found something useful: a blueprint - a chicken coop blueprint (disposable).

The chicken coop built using this blueprint can maintain the temperature within a certain range, but it's not free; it requires wood blocks.

After much hesitation, Jiang An still did not build it.

The chicks are still small, so one coop is enough. We'll build a new one in a few days when they're bigger.

Another problem is that there's no space left for the raft. If she puts in another chicken coop, she'll have to use the space in the planting area.

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