The Beauty in the Peasant Family - C247
Although most of this silkworm sand was brought over from the south by Xu San, and was not as good as the price in the Cloud Region, it still made Qin Wuya feel guilty for quite a while.
In his previous life, Qin Wuya had seen many of his new mother’s friends spend huge amounts of money to steal foreign products.
At that time, Qin Wuya still couldn’t understand it. She had the nagging feeling that when she was young, he was still raised and raised in the wild. Why did the children after that become more and more pampered?
But now that it was his turn to have a child, he realized that it wasn’t because the child was becoming more and more pampered, but rather because the mother always wanted to use her best things on the child.
Especially since most of the families in the future were children, how could they make it so difficult for the children to eat or sleep?
This matter had also caused Qin Wuya to reflect on it after everything that had happened, and she was worried that with her current style, she would be like a fatherly mother who lost many children in the future.
Afterwards, using this as a starting point, they would drag Zhang Shan along to discuss about the child’s education for a long period of time. For example, if he was supposed to act like he had a face of red and a face of white, slapping them one after the other to make them look like sweet dates.
Of course, these were all things that would happen in the future, and Qin Wuya was obviously immersed in the joy of eating.
Naturally, he was not in the mood to consider Zhang Weiyan’s education, which had just reached its first month.
Other than the quilts, Madam Wei and Fu Xi also made four other big backrests that fit perfectly with the quilts. They also made eight small, colourful pillows.
In fact, when Qin Wuya picked out these brightly colored materials, she felt her eyes twitching more than once.
However, when he thought about the children’s toys and the kindergarten in his previous life, where most people liked to use a few bright colors, Qin Wuya was a little tempted.
Thinking that perhaps the aesthetic standards of children and the adult world were different, and since this was the case, one couldn’t restrict the child’s liking with his own aesthetic standards.
However, when Fu Xi took out the eight small pillows that were as colorful as rainbows, surprisingly, Qin Wuya no longer felt that it was hard to accept, and her eyes even lit up slightly.
When the originally bright and beautiful pure red and pure yellow and green was still a cloth, a large area of it looked extremely dazzling. However, when placed together by Fu Xi as a newspaper pillow, it didn’t look dazzling at all.
This also gave Qin Wuya another inspiration, telling him to use the remaining cloth on herself to make Zhang Weiyan’s shoes and socks. Red, green, yellow, blue, all of them looked cute and interesting like little peas.
Six days later, Xu San brought the artisans according to Qin Wuya’s blueprints, and a awning of about three metres in length and width was finally completed.
On the third day after the awning was completed, the four pieces of wooden assembled tatami were also completed. As for the dimensions, it was naturally the same size as the cotton pads that Madam Wei and the others had made.
After arranging all of these, Qin Wuya had Xu San buy quite a bit of cow tendons, and used these processed thin and long cow tendons to make four pieces that were stretched out to be around two meters tall and half a meter long, forming a net barrier to protect the area around the tatami.
The tendons that had been treated had a strong toughness, and the effect of the spring was also good enough.
Qin Wuya thought that with the isolation of the Bull’s Tendon Barrier, in a few months, when could freely crawl around and stretch her arms, even if no one looked after him, she would not need to worry about anything dangerous like knocking on the door or rolling down.
Because of the awning and the tatami, Qin Wuya had considered for a while whether she should do some simple amusement measures. However, looking at the infant Zhang Weiyan who was still nursing, Qin Wuya very rationally gave up on this crazy idea.
Although mini amusement parks can’t be done, simple baby toys like yellow duckling, HELLOKITTY, and rattle are classic baby toys that need to be made.
Of course, there weren’t any rubber or plastics in the Grand Dynasty, so these little things could only be replaced with cork lacquer. It was a good thing that although the color of the paint was not many, it was made from the sap of the lacquer tree and tung oil. It was completely natural, non-toxic and non-public hazard. Naturally, he felt more at ease when he used it on his children.
“Madam, what are you drawing this time?” Early April, one day. Fu Zhi sent the sweet soup into the house, and seeing that Qin Wuya was once again sitting in front of the drawing table and carefully drawing something, she couldn’t help but become curious.
During this time, Qin Wuya’s interest was piqued, and she would often draw blueprints of toys or random small objects that she had seen in her previous life.
These things were actually the common few dozen yuan’s worth of civilian goods sold in the supermarkets in his previous life. However, if placed in the Grand Dynasty, which was more than a thousand years behind, it would inevitably make people feel novel and interesting, to the point where their eyes lit up.
Of course, this was all just a flash in front of his eyes. There would not be any ridiculous scenes of him liking it or simply spreading it around for everyone to see.
After all, what Qin Wuya had drawn was not that complicated, it was naturally not something that could easily change the fate of a country like an explosive pistol that was produced by the main character of a novel. Therefore, even though Qin Wuya’s little paintings were interesting, they had merely aroused the curiosity of the few girls in the courtyard.
Of course, as someone who had been preparing for battle for a long time, Xu San’s curiosity towards these things was no longer any lower than that of Fu Xi, but no matter what, he was still a man. When he saw the playful looks of these children, he would at most not feel that it was anything special, but on the contrary, because Fu Zhi was still young and childish, his eyes would always light up with love whenever he saw these toys.
Only Fu Zhi was sensible, even if his heart was itching hard, he would wait for Zhang Weiyan’s little friend to sleep soundly, and then curiously play with him once or twice, and very carefully at that.
Qin Wuya could not help but feel her heart ache, after that, she did whatever it took and just made two. She gave one to Zhang Weiyan and one to him.
It was said that girls of this age were precocious, but they were still ten-year-olds after all. In his previous life, they had only been in elementary school for two or three years, and their most curious and playful age didn’t need to be suppressed all day. It wasn’t good to be like a little old lady.
“Guess?” Seeing that it was Fu Zhi, Qin Wuya could not help but ask.
“It looks like a cart, but it doesn’t look like one. It seems to be the other way around, why is this push at the back?” Fu Zhi stared at the drawing curiously with his round eyes. The more he looked, the more he was unable to understand.
“This is a cart, not a cart. The one pushing it is naturally at the back.” Qin Wuya laughed, then said: “Furthermore, this cart is much smaller than a cart.”
Then, he pointed to the short cabinet by the door and said, “If it is made, the finished product should only be half the size of this chest of drawers.”
“What?” “It’s so small, how many items can it have?” Fu Zhi did not understand.
Qin Wuya laughed lightly as she pointed to the little fellow who was lying down on all fours after his wet nurse coaxed him to sleep. “You can only let that little thing go.”
“For young master?” Fu Zhi was even more confused when he heard this. “Why are you putting the young master in the cart, does the wife want to bring the young master out?”
Qin Wuya put down her brush, took out a sweet soup beside him and drank two sips, praising: “Smart.”
“But, wouldn’t it be better if you went out and let your wet nurse carry you?” Fu Zhi was puzzled.
Qin Wuya shook her head: “This fat little guy, he only has a full moon and already has such a weight. In a few months, wouldn’t he be even more pressing down?
In addition, the wet nurse was only able to work for three months. After three months, the wet nurse would leave. Senior Servant Cai and Sister-in-Law Wei are busy with the work in the courtyard. When the time comes, who can carry this little thing anymore?
“Then there’s still me and big sister Fu Xi.” Fu Zhi blinked his eyes and said seriously.
Qin Wuya laughed: “Can you move it?”
Seeing the obvious disbelief on Qin Wuya’s face, Fu Zhi held in her anger and raised her voice slightly: “Of course, when I was at home, I helped father and mother take care of little brother.”
Qin Wuya sized Fu Zhi up, although the little girl was not tall, he had a sturdy physique, and upon thinking about how he had followed Xu San and learned martial arts for almost a year, she started to believe her:
“That’s good too. Wait until Little Wei Yan grows up a little longer, I’ll let you take care of him, okay?”
“Alright, rest assured Madam, I will treat the young master as my own brother.” Perhaps it was because he thought of his own little brother at home, but a hint of joy and love surfaced on Fu Zhi’s innocent face, and he solemnly promised Qin Wuya.
Qin Wuya patted Fu Zhi’s head and laughed: “It is Wei Yan’s fortune to have a sister like Fu Zhi.”
The next day, Qin Wuya gave the completed blueprints to Xu San, and had him follow the blueprints to invite the carpenters in town to see if anyone was willing to take over.
Only two days later, Xu Sanguan came back to say that a carpenter from the town had received the blueprints and also agreed to work on them. However, there were some small corners that he couldn’t see clearly, and he wanted to ask the person who drew the blueprints.
Xu San was afraid that it would be rude, so he did not bring the carpenter directly, and instead asked Qin Wuya for her intentions.
Qin Wuya naturally did not mind this too much. It was just that although what she had learnt in her previous life was related to the design type, it was not considered a product design either. Thus, when she had studied the details of the drawing, there were inevitably some places that she had failed to estimate or could not consider properly.
Qin Wuya thought for a while, then ordered Xu San to bring the carpenter over to his own courtyard, of course she would let him bring his tools and enough wood.
In any case, there were a lot of houses in Chao Chung Hall, so she might as well ask the carpenter to stay for a few days and directly start working in front of him. If there was anything she wasn’t clear on, then she could explain it on the spot, which was naturally much clearer than a piece of paper.
On the third day, Xu San closed the door with the carpenter.
The carpenter was a young man in his late twenties. He lived near the Clear Water Town and was an ordinary farmer in the village.
However, since this carpenter’s house still had a few acres of fertile land, he didn’t actually do any work. He only busied himself when there was nothing to do.
Since it was April, the carpenter was naturally unwilling to accept the work in Xu San’s hands. Fortunately, Xu San gave him twice the price, and the carpenter saw the strangeness in the blueprints, so he thought about it.
Perhaps it was because this thing did not seem that big, so it should not take much time. However, he hadn’t thought that he would encounter difficulties with this move.