Chang’an Peasant Girl: Chapter 212 It\'s only been a few days, do you think?

  Chapter 212 It's only been a few days, so you just thought about it?

As soon as    heard Xiao Changyi's answer, Jingjing said excitedly: "Then tomorrow morning we will make a treadmill. This thing is very simple to make and doesn't take much effort."

"Um."

"Let's pound 20 catties of rice to eat first, and then we will pound the rest of the rice after making rice hulls." The family received more than 6 catties of rice, and she had already made plans with her husband. Eat at home.

"Um."

   "Then when we finish pounding 20 catties of rice, should we make furniture or build a house first?"

   "The furniture is built first, and the furniture carpenter also has to spend time to make it. During this period, we will go to the side of the mountain and then open up the land to build the house." Building a house also requires land.

   "Hmmmm." Quietly nodded happily. "Let's build an ordinary civil farm house first, which is much stronger than our current thatched house. If we have more money in the future, we will tear it down and rebuild a brick house." Bricks and tiles were still very expensive in this era. There is no farmhouse that can build a brick house.

   Xiao Changyi had no objection, just asked: "How many rooms do you want to build?"

   "At least six rooms, the inner room, the main room, the stove room, the firewood room, the bathroom, the thatched hut... Do you think that?"

"Um."

"Then how much money can you make?" Generally, a farmhouse has only four rooms: an inner room, a main room, a stove room, and a firewood room. The bathing is in the inner room, and the thatched hut is built with a straw hut. If this is the case, about seven, It can be built in eight taels, but now that there are more bathrooms and thatched huts, An Jing really doesn’t know how much it will cost.

   "The bathroom thatched hut doesn't need to be that big, it should be able to be built in about ten taels."

   After listening quietly, he immediately started the calculation: "Just now you said that the furniture is about 22 taels. Now that the house is built for about 10 taels, that is about 11 taels. We have nearly 21 taels on hand. That's enough."

"Um."

   "Then let's go to bed early, we'll be busy again tomorrow!"

"and many more."

"What's wrong?"

   "Do something before going to sleep." His tone was super light.

An Jing immediately understood, and then, with a smirk, deliberately teased: "It's only been a few days, so I've thought about it?" Because of the recent rush to harvest rice, she was tired and fell asleep as soon as she lay on the bed these days, okay? He also understands her and doesn't toss her like he did every night before.

  Xiao Changyi didn't speak, just blocked her mouth and kissed her with the utmost tenderness; while his hand wrapped around her with one hand and unbuttoned her belt with the other.

   felt the touch of his knuckles of his fingers on his waist. Although the two had been intimate many times, Quiet still shivered slightly, and then she climbed his hands on his neck and got closer to him.

  The atmosphere is getting stronger and stronger.

   And the night is still very long.

  …

   The next day, Xiao Changyi was refreshed.

   The next day, An Jing was sore all over.

   The next day, An Jing sat there, directing Xiao Changyi to do laundry, cook, and cook rice like the boss.

   And Xiao Changyi didn't complain at all.

  If he dared to complain, An Jing would definitely slap him in the past: don't even look at who's to blame if her waist can't straighten up!

  Tapui is really easy to make. Xiao Changyi looked at the blueprint of the treadmill that Jingjing drew, but he didn't use it for an hour, so he finished the treadmill, but it was a waste of time to use the treadmill to pound 20 pounds of rice.

   It took them three days.

  It takes so long to use a treadmill, which shows that using a stone mortar is even more pitiful.

   Fortunately, not tired.

   Then, An Jing and Xiao Changyi had time to find someone to make furniture.

   (end of this chapter)