Chapter 95 Chili Meat Sauce (Update 1)
Jiang Zhiluo thought of some memories from her childhood and felt a little confused.
But after thinking about it carefully, there was nothing wrong with it, so Jiang Zhiluo didn't think too much about it.
She continued to draw the making of the straw raincoat on paper.
The straw raincoat is easy to make, but it takes a lot of effort.
After making the collar, you need to sew the brown leather up layer by layer. After sewing the first layer of brown leather, you can sew the second layer of brown leather.
This requires a large needle and strength to sew.
Anyway, Jiang Zhiluo drew and wrote on the paper, and every step was very detailed.
She would go back and teach her parents how to sew a straw raincoat, or her parents would learn how to sew one just by looking at the drawing.
Jiang Zhiluo used a small piece of charcoal to write and draw on paper very quickly, which was faster than writing with a brush.
After taking a shower, Cui Hejin returned to the room and saw Jiang Zhiluo sitting at the table, writing something seriously.
She looked so focused.
The candlelight in the room was dim, swaying gently in the wind, illuminating her slender figure.
At this moment, she was like the moonlight in the sky, pure and gentle.
Just by looking at Jiang Zhiluo, Cui Hejin's ink-like eyes began to flicker with light.
Like moonlight falling into a blue lake, creating gentle ripples.
Cui Hejin approached slowly, taking light steps, as if afraid of disturbing her concentration at the moment.
He sat down quietly at the table and picked up the book on the table to read.
When Jiang Zhiluo was concentrating on thinking, she seemed to automatically block out everything around her.
Time passed little by little, and after she had written and drawn the steps for making the straw raincoat, she picked it up and put it aside.
Then Jiang Zhiluo took out some paper and began to write down the steps to make an umbrella.
Oil-paper umbrellas are mainly made of bamboo.
I don’t know if there are any bamboos in Beizhou.
Write down the steps first, and then you can make an umbrella directly when you find bamboo.
There is a lot of rain here in spring and summer, so there must be a lot of demand for umbrellas.
It’s just that most ordinary people are reluctant to buy umbrellas.
Jiang Zhiluo really wants to have a few more umbrellas at home so that she can go out normally on rainy days.
It was raining heavily and even a trip to the yard would get you soaked.
The first step is to cut the bamboo, then cut it and peel off the outer skin of the bamboo...
Then split it in the middle to make the skeleton...
Every step Jiang Zhiluo wrote was very detailed, with bamboo drawn on the drawings and instructions on how to operate.
There is also an umbrella pole and switch.
Some steps are delicate work, and the dimensions must be measured carefully; any deviation from the dimensions will not be acceptable.
This is different from making a straw raincoat. The handwork of making a straw raincoat is rough and does not require such fineness or measuring.
But oil-paper umbrellas are different. The handle frames of oil-paper umbrellas are all the same size and are very delicate.
In order to make it easier for her father to make oil-paper umbrellas, Jiang Zhiluo wrote the sizes on the paratrooper's frame and other places.
Fortunately, my father sometimes does some carpentry work, and we have a wooden ruler at home, which is convenient for measuring the dimensions.
Jiang Zhiluo was so absorbed in writing and drawing that she almost forgot about time and place.
Cui Hejin was always by her side.
Occasionally, a cold wind blew in from the gap in the window, bringing with it a chill that made Cui Hejin feel like coughing. He suppressed it and didn't let himself cough, for fear of disturbing Jiang Zhiluo.
Jiang Zhiluo didn't know this.
It was almost midnight before Jiang Zhiluo finally breathed a sigh of relief.
"Now the painting is done!"
Looking at the finished drawing, Jiang Zhiluo was very happy. She smiled with her eyebrows curved into crescents, and her long eyelashes fluttered gently like feathers, as if brushing the heartstrings of others.
Only then did Cui Hejin cough lightly, "Cough cough..."
Hearing the voice, Jiang Zhiluo noticed Cui Hejin next to her.
"Hey, you're not asleep yet!"
Jiang Zhiluo felt that it was very late, probably already midnight.
"Yeah, not sleepy."
Jiang Zhiluo was puzzled. Normally, she never saw Cui Hejin sleeping so late.
She forgets the time when she is busy.
In the modern world of her previous life, it was normal for her to stay up late while training and carrying out missions in the organization.
"You have to go to school tomorrow, so let's go to bed early."
"It's okay. Mr. Li said that if it rains tomorrow morning, the school will be closed."
Jiang Zhiluo's expression changed. Listening to the sound of wind and rain outside, she thought that school might really be closed tomorrow.
"That's good, you can rest at home."
As she spoke, Jiang Zhiluo was still worried that Cui Hejin was coughing, so she went to the stove to pour some water.
Jiang Zhiluo's drawings and charcoal pencils were piled casually on the table.
Now Cui Hejin could see clearly when he looked over there.
He looked at the words and pictures on the paper, and a glimmer of light flashed across his eyes.
Jiang Zhiluo poured some water and handed it to Cui Hejin, saying, "Drink some water first, you'll feel better."
She added some more spiritual spring water to the water.
Cui Hejin said gently, "Okay."
Cui Hejin looked at Jiang Zhiluo, but ultimately did not ask the questions in his mind.
After the two of them lay down to sleep, Jiang Zhiluo remembered that there were not enough medicinal herbs at home.
The medicinal materials at home are only enough to provide medicine for Cui Hejin and Old Madam Cui for two days, so we still have to go to the clinic to buy some medicine.
During this period, I boiled medicine for Cui Hejin and he felt much better and didn't cough as often.
Mrs. Cui also said that she felt much lighter, had more energy to do things, and slept better.
But Jiang Zhiluo understood that if she wanted to fully restore Madam Cui's health, she would have to take medicine for at least two or three months.
Cui Hejin's body is more complicated than imagined. For the time being, we can only suppress his symptoms. Only after we find those key medicinal herbs can we completely recover.
She understood that she needed to earn more money, as some medicinal herbs were really expensive.
She also prescribed some medicinal herbs for Zhuang Xing'an, but she didn't know if he found them.
She thought that if she could cure Zhuang Xing'an, she would have more money.
Jiang Zhiluo felt heavy in her heart. Thinking about these things, she couldn't fall asleep for a while.
So she simply entered the space directly.
The last time I upgraded my space, I already had an acre and a half of farmland.
Previously, that acre of land was planted with chives.
But some have already harvested three times.
Jiang Zhiluo thought that there were a few more pie shops in the town, and the leek box business was not as popular as it was at the beginning.
After working for a whole morning, I might only sell one or two hundred.
It's nothing compared to the hot scene at the beginning.
Everyone eats leek dumplings every day, and I guess they get tired of it and want to change the taste.
Maybe I'll just buy some chive boxes occasionally.
"I need to change the leek box business and do something else."
"After building the house, I guess there won't be much money left."
Jiang Zhiluo muttered to herself, "I'll try making chili meat sauce. Maybe I can make more money."
Thinking of the chili meat sauce, Jiang Zhiluo's mind lit up and she got a little excited. "This stuff is cheap, goes well with rice, and has a long shelf life."
"People who work on ships stay on board for several days, and some stay for half a month. Naturally, their food is simple. If you bring dry food and chili meat sauce, you can eat well on the ship."
When Jiang Zhiluo thought of this, her eyes lit up.
She increasingly felt that chili con carne would have a large market and would not be easy to imitate.
Even if it is made, the taste is different.
She also surveyed the market and found out that there was only soy sauce and bean paste in the town, no chili sauce at all, let alone chili meat sauce.
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