Jiang Tuan thinks that when people first learn about tofu, they might be enthusiastic about making it.

After doing it a few times, they will find that it is too time-consuming and energy-consuming.

The emergence of tofu shops will solve the problem of wanting to eat but being afraid of the trouble.

Most people would be happy to eat ready-made tofu for just a little more money than making it themselves.

In addition, soy milk will produce many by-products, such as bean curd sticks, bean skin and so on.

If you want to mass-produce those things, you have to make a lot of soy milk.

Most families only make a little for themselves, how can they make so much?

Relying on the royal family and the soldiers themselves can meet certain needs, but not all of them.

If you want to get those things in large quantities, you still have to rely on the countless workshops and shops in the hands of merchants.

Once the upper echelons of the Great Xia Dynasty have decided on a method, the lower echelons will soon take action.

The villagers of Dashan Village are taking the first step in starting their own business, and businessmen are eager to start the production of the entire Daxia tofu products.

The other people were discussing the kang and the black stone.

However, Jiang Tuan, who caused all these incidents, received the tables, chairs and slides prepared by the Shaofu.

Jiang Tuan didn't expect that the Shaofu would be able to deliver the things so quickly.

He originally thought that the Shaofu was busy making stone mills, kangs and the like these days and had no time to do anything for himself.

He asked Ning Ling to send the drawings over, thinking that he could do it whenever the Shaofu was free.

Who knew that he was not in a hurry, but the Shaofu was. In just a few days, the finished product was delivered to him.

"Ning Ling, has the Shaofu delayed other things in order to do these things?"

"Don't worry, sir. The Shaofu knows the limits."

Ning Ling did not comfort Jiang Tuan, nor did she lie to him. The Shaofu could indeed spare some manpower to do these things for him.

The reason for this result is that Jiang Tuan’s idea worked.

Jiang Tuan asked Jiang Qi to use magic to defeat magic and use the name of the dragon to promote coal and kangs. Jiang Qi agreed, and the effect was very good.

As soon as the people heard the news, they rushed to inquire about how to make the kang and how to get the black stone, without the need for officials to preach.

A positive or negative attitude makes a world of difference in how quickly things are done.

At the beginning, there were indeed not enough people in the Shaofu.

After they taught the first group of people how to make kangs, most of them, whether they were requested by others or had the same economic acumen as the people in the mountain villages, became the first group of unofficial teachers, teaching others how to make kangs.

Ordinary people still have a certain fear of the government. They can only learn how to make a kang from people like them, but few people are willing to go to the government.

As a result, the Shaofu, who should have been very busy, found themselves leisurely again after being busy for a while.

What made them even happier was that the stone mill and stone roller, which had been ignored before, were seen by the people who came to learn how to make kangs, and they were then promoted without anyone noticing.

After hearing what Ning Ling said, Jiang Tuan felt better. He was really afraid that the Shaofu would put aside the people's livelihood issues and do these unimportant things for him in order to please him or the royal family.

Since he didn't delay his business, he began to examine the craftsmanship of the ancient craftsmen with great interest.

Even though it only took a few days, the tables and stools made by the craftsmen are very detailed.

Patterns are carved on the chair backs and table legs, making these tables and chairs rise from mere utensils to works of art.

If the artistry of the tables and chairs is surprising, the comfort of the sofa is even more amazing.

When he was drawing the sofa, he mentioned that he could add an extra layer underneath, which could be pulled out to serve as a foot pad. If it could be done, then it would be done. If it couldn't be done, it didn't matter.

Who would have thought that Shaofu actually made it, and not only that, it was also very smooth.

If you ignore the layer of animal skin on the outside, it is actually no different from the sofas he knows.

While Jiang Tuan was looking at the sofa, someone brought him some finished pillows and small dolls.

Lying on the sofa, with a pillow behind him and a real "plush" toy in his hand, Jiang Tuan felt that life would be just like this if he had a mobile phone.

After enjoying it for a while, he forced himself to wake up from his decadence and said to Ning Ling.

“I moved the tables, chairs and sofas over to the prince, saying they were gifts from me to him.

Then ask someone to ask the Queen if I can go play with the little princess."

Ning Ling left quickly and came back quickly too.

He reported that he had sent the gift to the prince, who liked it very much. The little princess was bored now and welcomed her uncle to come and play with her.

So Jiang Tuan took the little doll and a slide that was as tall as a person and went to find Jiang Yi.

"Uncle~~"

"Yier~~"

Every time Lan Shu saw the two, one big and one small, talking intimately, she found it a little unbelievable, as her daughter seldom treated others so closely.

Princess Yale Jiang Yi, the youngest daughter of the Queen and the Emperor, is also the youngest child in the entire palace.

In Daxia, the eldest son represents the inheritance of the entire dynasty, while the youngest daughter represents the highest favor of the entire dynasty.

Since Jiang Yi was born, she had the best food, clothing, housing and transportation, and was loved the most. Even the other princes, princesses, and even concubines in the palace liked the cute and soft little princess very much.

However, perhaps it was the inherent nobility of a royal princess, or perhaps it was her natural character, but despite her young age, Jiang Yi would not get close to everyone.

Aside from her own parents and her half brother, she wasn't even close to the people she normally took care of.

Unexpectedly, after only meeting Jiang Tuan once, the little princess, who still had a small brain capacity, remembered him and even took the initiative to ask to go and play with him the next day.

After the two had interacted two or three times, the two-year-old princess and the twenty-year-old Jiang Tuan broke through the limitations of age and seniority and became good friends.

Lan Shu didn't quite understand this at first.

Gradually she discovered that the reason these two people could become good friends was because they were both so stupid.

Of course, silly is just a teasing from the mother to her daughter, but in fact it is because both of them have pure hearts.

The people of Daxia believe that children's eyes and breath are very pure. They can see things that adults cannot see, and can also feel malice that adults cannot feel.

If a child is particularly close to a outsider, then this outsider is very likely to be a person with a pure heart.

After having met Jiang Tuan a few times and listening to Jiang Qi's complaints a few times, Lan Shu has determined that Jiang Tuan is not pretending, he is just a simple-minded person.

Lan Shu is not a simple person. If she were a simple person, she would not be able to handle all the messy things in the harem, nor would she be able to make both the former dynasty and the harem praise her.

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