Chapter Seventy-Seven: Building a New House
When I got home, it was already dark, and after eating some food, Mu Ya felt tired, probably because of his age, Mu Ya now wants to fall asleep immediately.
However, she promised that the shopkeeper would come to pick up the goods tomorrow, so she had to rush to make it overnight.
Fortunately, she still has a lot of fresh-keeping talismans, so she doesn't have to bother to draw talismans.
Mu Ya and Mu Zong were busy until late at night before they finished making the cans. A total of thirty-two pots were made, but fortunately, there were enough clay pots before, otherwise it would be too late.
The finished cans, the same fifteen cans, were placed in the hall so that it would be convenient for the shopkeeper to send someone to pick up the goods tomorrow. The remaining two cans, the wood buds are put into the space.
Now Mu Ya has discovered a new attribute of space, that is, it is fresh and insulated. No matter how long you put something in, it will look the same when you put it in as if you first put it in.
It's too late today, otherwise Muya will definitely make more out of it and use it as inventory.
I took a shower, changed my clothes, said hello to my grandfather, went to bed and fell asleep.
When I woke up again, it was already three poles in the sun.
This situation is extremely rare for wood buds. Sleeping lazy, Mu Ya felt very strange.
Sure enough, the body is too small, and the spirit can't keep up.
It was hot, but there was a lot of noise outside. It's been two months since I've been here, and it's the first time I've felt like this at home.
Puzzled, I went out and saw that the craftsmen had already started work, and then I remembered that today was the day when their family laid the foundation.
In fact, here, the foundation is basically not laid. They all find a vacant land, level the ground, and start a house directly on the flat land.
However, in order to live steadily, Mu Ya still informed Mu Lei of his requirements.
Murray was surprised at first, because only the kind of building that was very large, or the kind of building in the town, would have the foundation laid. I didn't expect Mu Ya to have such a request.
But since he made a request, Mu Lei will definitely try to do it.
After washing, after breakfast, the sprouts began to cook mung bean soup. The weather is too hot, and it is easy to get heat stroke when working against high temperatures, so drinking some mung bean soup can also cool off the heat.
Because the villagers are accustomed to getting up early in the morning, Mu Ya proposed that work should start at the beginning of the morning (5 o'clock) and finish at the end of the morning (9 o'clock). In the afternoon, at the beginning of the Shen hour (work), the end of the unitary hour. The salary is eight cents a day, not including lunch, and is settled on the same day.
This price is more than the salary paid for a house in an ordinary village. The general price here is 5-7 yuan. But most of them will pack a meal in order to rush work. The food is not good, but it fills the stomach.
Because Mu Ya doesn't want to bother, go and eat. Considering that the weather was too hot at noon, and he was afraid that the craftsman would suffer from the heat, he did not leave lunch or rush to work. At noon, you can go home to rest and eat, and you don't have to go to work under the scorching sun at noon.
The yard wood buds are not designed, and only some small changes have been made. For example, the layout of the kitchen, as well as a separate washroom. The rest are built according to the houses here. Because the area was sufficient, Mu Zong asked the craftsmen to build the courtyard according to the one entered.
Considering the future supply, Mu Zong asked the craftsmen to come out of the backyard and dig a cellar.
It is also convenient to explain in the future how and where so many cans are stored on weekdays. And fruits, how to preserve.
After the mung bean soup is cooked, the wood sprouts are scooped into a clean basin, and after it cools, Mu Zong is called. Mu Ya held the empty bowl, and Mu Zong took the mung bean soup and gave it to those craftsmen to quench their thirst and quench the heat.