As expected, the taste of dragon fruit is polarized.
Those who truly love dragon fruit are eager to eat it in real life and are searching everywhere for dragon fruit to buy.
Those I don't like are truly disliked; I feel disgusted just by looking at them.
Then, those who disliked it and those who liked it started arguing about the taste of dragon fruit.
Sang Ning never gets involved in audience tastes; if they want to argue, let them argue it out themselves—it's none of her business.
She can't interfere, and she won't choose to interfere.
So, having satisfied the audience's requests, she returned to the busy process of baking dried fruit.
After ten days, Sang Ning and his team finally dried all the fruit, took strict moisture-proof measures, and packed it into boxes.
The box was made of wood and lined with luxurious cotton cloth inside.
Thanks to the efforts of Monaine and Monkey Head Mushroom, Sang Ning and his group now have a total of sixteen quilts, five sets of bedding, and three pieces of cotton cloth that are two meters long and one and a half meters wide.
After finishing all the dried fruit, Sang Ning immediately started cutting cotton fabric to make underwear. Due to the limited materials, the women's underwear consisted of vests and boxer briefs.
The same applies to men, but compared to women's vests, men only wear shorts.
Two sets per person, no more.
After everything was finished, there was still a lot of fabric left. After a brief moment of thought, Sang Ning cut more fabric and made two towels for each person. As for how everyone should use these two towels, that was up to them; she wouldn't offer any opinions.
Everyone was overjoyed to have towels and a change of underwear.
The audience was equally pleased.
[We already have underwear and towels, so new shoes, socks, and clothes can't be far behind, right?]
It must be nearby. By the way, am I the only one curious about how this cotton fabric feels?
I'm curious too.
There were quite a few curious people, and then a flood of comments came in asking Sang Ning and the others how the cotton felt.
"Comfortable."
Mu Tao praised it highly, saying, "It's no exaggeration to say that I feel the existence of cotton fabric is truly amazing."
"First of all, the cotton fabric is handmade, and it feels especially soft and comfortable against the skin when worn."
"Secondly, its sweat absorption and breathability are excellent."
"The feel of wearing cotton is amazing. I can't quite put my finger on it, but I just think cotton is much more comfortable than thermal clothing."
audience,"···"
That's it, they're all tempted by what I've said.
In this day and age, there are hardly any clothes on the market made of pure natural fabrics; they are all made of high-tech synthetic fabrics.
Take temperature-controlled clothing, for example. You might say it's not skin-friendly?
That's unrealistic. It's really not skin-friendly and feels uncomfortable to wear. Even though thermal clothing is updated every year, the price of the old models hasn't dropped much.
It can be said that investment requires caution and involves risks. However, the business of thermostatic clothing is unique in that no matter how many generations of thermostatic clothing are replaced each year, it does not affect their ability to make a fortune.
Because thermal clothing doesn't easily go on sale, and its price has never been low.
The skin-feel and texture of temperature-controlled clothing are also found in most other garments.
The main difference between most clothing and thermostatic clothing is that thermostatic clothing has the ability to regulate temperature, allowing the human body to maintain a temperature that feels most comfortable over a long period of time.
Regular clothing doesn't have this feature.
However, no matter how comfortable clothing made of synthetic materials is, it can't compare to the allure of pure natural fabrics.
As a result, viewers went crazy leaving messages on the official accounts of several major fabric groups in the Moykaz universe, urging the manufacturers to stop using synthetic materials and demanding clothing and daily necessities made from all-natural fabrics.
The sheer number of comments alerted several mid-level managers within the group.
Most middle-class people's first reaction after seeing this was that it was a joke; how could there be purely natural fabric in this day and age?
The process is beyond our control.
Synthetic fabrics are easy to make; just set up the program, prepare the necessary materials, and put them directly on the production line. But they have no idea where pure natural fabrics come from, so how could they possibly venture into the pure natural fabric market?
So the management ignored the audience's appeals and acted as if the incident had never happened.
However, Lu Yusen, the marketing manager of the Lu Group and the second young master of the Lu family, noticed the business opportunity through the audience's comments and the fact that all-natural fabrics had been launched.
It must be said that his intuition is very sharp, to the point that it is frightening.
After reading through all the comments, he decisively registered a Survival on Wilderness Star account, entered the live streaming platform, searched for all-natural fabrics, and was then directed to Sang Ning and the others' live streaming room.
When he arrived, Sang Ning and the others were preparing to dye cloth.
Pure white cotton is comfortable to wear, but the color is too plain. Life needs color, and so does fabric.
Therefore, the dyeing of cloth can be carried out.
There are many plants in nature that have the ability to dye. In the original world of Sangning, before the invention of synthetic dyes, the ancestors of the Chinese nation learned how to extract colors from natural materials with their wisdom.
Thus, plant dyeing came into being.
So-called plant dyeing refers to using natural plant parts such as roots, stems, flowers, leaves, fruits, peels, or dried wood as dyes.
There are many ways to dye plants, but the only one that Sang Ning knew and had personally tried was boiling and decocting.
As for why she cooked the dye, it was still the senior brother's fault.
Her senior brother, who is two cycles younger than her and could be her father, is a true celibate and unmarried man.
But his liking for children is limited to liking other people's parents' good-looking, smart, well-behaved, and obedient children.
If you don't meet these criteria, even if you look like a jade doll, he won't like you and will instead find you repulsive.
He's extremely reluctant to have and raise children. In his words, other people's children meet his requirements in terms of looks and temperament, so he'd be happy to play with them, let them cry and fuss, and let other parents comfort them—he wouldn't need to worry about it.
If he had a child himself, and the child cried and made a fuss, he would get angry and worry that he might poison the child and make him mute.
Therefore, in order not to harm his own children and to avoid doing anything wrong, he firmly decided to remain single and not have children.
Sang Ning was rather unlucky. Her appearance matched the senior brother's aesthetic, and her childhood personality completely offended him.
Then, she became the senior brother's 'toy'.
Of course, this toy is quite different from a real toy.
Furthermore, the fact that the eldest brother treats her like a toy doesn't mean he's neglecting his duties. He still teaches what he should teach, and he also teaches what he shouldn't.
In the end, the result of his teaching was that Sang Ning's path, shaped by her senior brother's cramming-style education, was completely misguided.
She not only mastered pharmaceutical manufacturing, drug production, and even disease treatment, but also learned a bunch of other random things that had nothing to do with medicine.
I learned how to use boiling and simmering dye under these circumstances. As for why I learned this method instead of other plant dyeing methods, the main reason is that my senior brother didn't know it either.
He only knows how to boil and dye, so Sang Ning only knows how to do that too.
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