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Chapter 183 Then we have enough money!

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After Xiao Changyi tied the five scarecrows, An Jing had not yet drawn it. However, Xiao Changyi did not disturb An Jing, but began to burn hot water. They had not taken a shower yet, so they had to boil some water for preparation.

When the water boils, Yin Jing has also painted it. She even indicated the length, width and height of each part. No wonder she has drawn it for so long. Of course, she can easily figure out how much wood and iron they need to use respectively.

Xiao Changyi took a closer look, and after finishing his mental calculation, he said, "It will take about twelve taels."

An Jing immediately smiled: "Then our money is enough!" Now she has more than sixteen taels of cash in her hand.

"Um."

"Then we will find a carpenter and blacksmith to make rice machining tomorrow."

"Um."

The next day, early in the morning, Jing Jing and Xiao Changyi went to the pond to catch duckweed, and then took the duckweed and five scarecrows to the paddy fields.

Then, Yin Jing sprinkled the duckweed evenly in the paddy field for fish to eat, while Xiao Changyi found a place in the field to plant the five scarecrows.

Some villagers in Jiuping Village felt it was inexplicable when they saw An Jing and Xiao Changyi doing these things, but no one thought about it.

But after a few days, everyone found that there were no birds in the acre of An Jing and Xiao Changyi who ate rice ears. Everyone thought that the scarecrow and duckweed played a role. Then, like An Jing and Xiao Changyi, they caught duckweed and threw it into the paddy field, and inserted scarecrows into the paddy field.

When you learned that everyone had scarecrows in the fields, and even sprinkled duckweed into the fields, An Jing almost burst into laughter. If you plant scarecrows, you plant scarecrows. What duckweed do you sprinkle with them? How did I feed the fish?

Of course, these are all later stories.

As soon as An Jing and Xiao Changyi fed the fish with duckweed and planted the scarecrow, they took the drawings they drew last night and went to the town to find a blacksmith and carpenter to make a rice-making machine.

An Jing painted it in detail last night. The parts of the rice-beating machine were drawn separately. Which part the carpenter did and which part the blacksmith did. Although An Jing painted it, she tore it off and left it at home.

Once he arrived at the carpenter's shop, An Jing showed the carpenter the part of the drawings that the carpenter needed to make. Although the carpenter did not understand what An Jing did to do, it was a business and could make money. He could not push it out, so he took it and made sure to follow the drawings.

It took three hundred and sixty cents for the carpenter's work, and then Anjing and Xiao Changyi went to the blacksmith shop again.

When the blacksmith saw the drawings drawn by An Jing, he immediately asked strangely: "What are you doing these strange things?" Four of them are shaped like wheels but not wheels, because there are teeth on them, so how can they roll on them?

"We do something useful. If you can't do it, we will go find someone else." An Jing didn't say much.

Isn’t the blacksmith who opened the door to do business just to make money? And through the drawings, it can be estimated that this is a big business. How could he ask Anjing to find someone else to do it? When he heard Anjing’s words, he immediately said, “I can do it.”

Then An Jing asked, "How much does it cost to do these?"

The blacksmith carefully calculated the amount of iron needed for various parts on the drawings before giving the answer: "Eleven liang and eight hundred coins."

An Jing smiled and looked at her man. Her man was really worth a lot. He said that he was about twelve taels, but it was really about twelve taels.

After paying the money and taking the evidence given by the blacksmith, An Jing and Xiao Changyi came out of the blacksmith shop.
Chapter completed!
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