Chapter 934: The Story of Aunt Ugulassi
Yan Tielong asked Aunt Ugulassi, he did not use special seasonings, but used seasonings owned in the kitchen.
Aunt Ugulassi didn't believe it at all, so she offered to buy Yan Tielong's three-course snack recipe.
Yan Tielong was stunned for a moment when he wanted to buy the recipe for Ugulaqian, and then he thought of something and said that he wanted to exchange the three-course snack recipe for the local wine recipe.
Originally, Yan Tielong thought that Ugulasi would refuse, after all, the other party was famous for his wine, but Aunt Ugulassi directly agreed, and quickly brought the recipe for the wine from the inner room.
Looking at the most important wine recipe in the Dali Tavern, Yan Tielong couldn't help but ask why the other party came up with a very important recipe so easily?
Aunt Ugulassi heard Yan Tielong's inquiry, and she reluctantly sighed with emotion, she was also in the hands of the tavern, and the recipe was also distributed in her hands.
Everyone present was very curious when they heard Aunt Ugulassi's helpless words, including helping Aunt Ugulassi's Barbarian Silver Yixue.
Seeing everyone's curiosity, Aunt Ugulassi sighed and said, her memories began to be recounted.
In the past, the wine in the Tavern was very ordinary, and the tavern relied on the cooking skills of Ugulassi's father and cheap drinks to compete with other taverns and restaurants.
And Aunt Ugulasi grew up in a tavern and wanted to make popular wine.
Due to the limited traditional wine culture of the family, coupled with the lack of various types of products underground, this also led to Aunt Ugulassi's new wine brewing is not brilliant.
Soon the god Ugulasi reached the age of marriage, so Ugulassi's father recruited a very diligent son-in-law for Ugulasi named Badakuba.
Ugulasi is also very satisfied with her husband Badakukuba, because he also supports her in making new wine, and it is in action.
As long as he went out, Ugurasi's husband Badakuba would bring back materials suitable for winemaking from outside, and it was also because of her husband's relationship that Ugurassi made more and more types of wine, of course, most of which were worse than the traditional family wines sold in taverns, and a small part of the wines were indeed better than the wines sold, but those wines had to be abandoned because of insufficient materials or high manufacturing costs.
Within a few years, Ugulassi's father died of illness, and business at the Tavern began to deteriorate due to his father's death.
The reason is also very simple, Ugulasi and her husband Badakukuba are both a bit bad at cooking, which leads to a disagreement between Aunt Ugulasi and her husband Badakuba.
Ugulasi wants to improve the tavern by researching new wines, but her husband Badakuba thinks they will starve to death before new wines come out for the tavern, and offers to work with some friends to sell human goods to earn a living.
Of course, Ugurasi did not agree to her husband's proposal, and the reason was simple, once her husband left, the Tavern would not be able to operate due to the lack of numbers, after all, Ugurasi still had to make new wine and other things.
The two dwarves quarreled for seven days over the tavern and reselling, and finally Badakuba persuaded Ugurasi that he could bring his wife the materials to make wine while he was in business, and that Ugurasi could concentrate on making new wine in the tavern, and when the new wine was finished, they could reopen the tavern.
So Mrs. Ugulassi made sake at home, while her husband, Badakukuba, began to trade and find the ingredients to make it.
In five years, Madame Urgulasie made a lot of good wines, but none of them were suitable for running a tavern, and those wines were still old problems, or the materials were scarce, so the cost was too high.
As a result of the good practices of the Badakukuba camp, Mrs. Ugulassi's family was getting better and better, and her husband began to persuade her to give up winemaking and prepare for procreation, since they were all about ten years old with their neighbors and friends' children.
In the face of Badakuba's persuasion to give up winemaking, Ugurasi was very angry and quarreled with her husband, and finally ended the Cold War with her husband compromise.
Two years later, Ugulasi began to wonder if she could make cheap and good wine.
When Ugurasi doubts her ability to make wine, her husband returns home as a merchant, and her husband, Badakuba, brings Ugurasi a gift that is not ornaments and beautiful clothes, but hot spring water in glass test tubes.
After Mrs. Ugulassi drank the hot spring water, she felt that she had drunk such good water for the first time, so she asked her husband to get more water, and she wanted to try to make wine from the hot spring water. Jin Yong Chinese
In response to Ugulasi's request, Badakuba said that there was no problem, and in order to make wine for his wife, Badakuba obtained five wooden wine barrels from humans at a high price, and then used them to fill nearly 1,000 catties of hot spring water for his wife.
However, what the two dwarves did not expect was that the special hot spring water was very suitable for winemaking, and soon Urgulassi was brewing the first generation of wine suitable for taverns.
So the two dwarves were full of confidence to participate in the annual wine tasting festival of the dwarves, and their wine was very popular, but it was still not as good as the top dwarven wines, and they couldn't even enter the top 30.
Forced to make Ugulhasi angry about not being able to enter the top 30, but the praise of the tasting festival made Badakukuba, who had been operating in the mall for a long time, see a business opportunity, so they returned home and did not open the tavern, but sold their own wine as a merchant to reopen the market.
Of course, Ugurassi was not willing to let her wine not enter the tasting festival rankings, so she began to improve it, hoping to enter the ranking next year, and Badakuba was of course very willing to support his wife, after all, once his wife made wine into the tasting festival rankings, then he could also get a huge profit return.
After 18 improvements, after participating in the tasting festival for the third time, Ugurassi's wine actually finished 27th.
And after Ugulassi won the ranking in the wine tasting festival, there were a large number of dwarves who wanted to buy famous wine from the Tavern.
With sufficient funds, the wine made by Urgulasi became better and better, and their lives became more and more prosperous.
Unfortunately, in the previous year, a group of Fallen Elves suddenly attacked Jingyang City, and as a result, Badakukuba was captured by the Fallen Elves and taken away, which also made it impossible for Ugulasi to make wine.
The reason is also very simple, the spring water of Ugurasi is known only to Badakuba there, which leads to the fact that Ugurasi does not produce high-quality sake, and Ugurasi cherishes her reputation for winemaking, so the tavern has been closed down.
After listening to Aunt Ugulasi tell his story, Yan Tielong fell into consideration, he was thinking about whether to win over Aunt Ugulasi, after all, he had a way to save Ugurasi's husband Badakuba, of course, provided that Badakuba was still alive.
Mande Yin Yixue, who was beside Yan Tielong, told Aunt Ugulassi that she was willing to help the other party find spring water!
Aunt Ugulassi did not refuse the proposal of Mande Yin Yixue, she expressed her gratitude, and then said that if she really found the spring water, she would be willing to give the ten jars of Mande Silver Yixue to brew the wine herself.
When Mande Yin Yixue heard Aunt Ugulassi's reward, she was so excited that she didn't wait for Yan Tielong's order, so she hurriedly went out of the tavern to find spring water.
Looking at the impulsive Mande Yin Yixue, Yan Tielong shook his head directly, and then he expressed to Aunt Ugulasi that he wanted to talk alone.
Aunt Ugulassi thought that Yan Tielong was going to return the wine recipe to her, so she took Yan Tielong into the inner room.
After entering the inner room, Yan Tielong told Aunt Ugulasi that he could help the other party rescue Uncle Badakuba.
When Aunt Ugulassi heard that Yan Tielong could save her husband, she didn't believe it at all, and even said that she didn't want to return the recipe and expelled Yan Tielong from the room.
Seeing that Aunt Ugulassi didn't believe it, Yan Tielong also understood why the other party didn't believe him, so he told the other party that the younger brother of the third lady of the City Lord's Mansion, Mrs. Shatu Shirlian, was captured by the fallen elves, and his friend had already saved the third lady's younger brother, so he could let his friends in the fallen elf clan save Uncle Badakuba casually.
When Aunt Ugulassi heard Yan Tielong's words, she still couldn't believe it, and asked Yan Tielong how to prove what he said.
Faced with Aunt Ugulassi's questioning, Yan Tielong took out a letter from his arms and said that the other party would give the letter in his hand to Mrs. Shatu Shirlien, and Shatu Shirley's reaction could prove it.
Seeing Ugulasi still hesitated, Yan Tielong said that if Ugurasi still didn't believe it, he was willing to give the three-course snack recipe to the other party.
Looking at the formula in her hand, Ugula Qian was obviously stunned, she didn't expect Yan Tielong to be generous, so she said that what Yan Tielong said was true, then she was willing to give Yan Tielong all the recipes brewed in the tavern and herself, and even offered to make wine for Yan Tielong for life.
Yan Tielong heard Ugulasi's promise, and he directly high-fived the other party as an oath.
In order to allow Aunt Ugulassi to successfully deliver the letter to Mrs. Shatu Shiriyi, Yan Tielong and Kubabad thought of a strategy for a morning.
Even in order for Aunt Ugurasi to see Shatu Shirley Yi without being suspected by others, Yan Tielong also contributed ten jars of excellent wine that he hid directly in the space ring, and these ten jars of excellent wine were obtained by Yan Tielong from his father-in-law's collection and it was said that each jar was worth 10,000 gold.