The casual life of the flat space

Chapter 179 Artificial Incubation

"Well, why not? Oh, I feel embarrassed when you mention that. I really want to help. Besides, you see, I even brought the money from selling mountain products this time, so how can I make money from you again?" Aunt Li said as she took out a bulging cloth bag from her bosom, which made a rustling sound when she moved it.

"No matter how close we are, you can't help me for free, right? Otherwise, how can I ask you for help next time? As for the commission of the mountain products, we have already agreed on it, so don't be polite to me. Next time, I will take every penny. By the way, can you sit in the yard with my Uncle Li for a while? I have to cook first, and then I will go and wake up my uncle. He must be tired after being busy with me all day yesterday." Bai Tieying said with a smile.

"Well, then you go ahead. We won't go in. We'll go back to greet the others and ask them to keep their noises down so as not to wake up the old man." Aunt Li said in a low voice immediately.

"Okay, then I won't be polite to Uncle Li and Aunt Li! Come on, just help me arrange it. Once everyone is gathered, just do it. Anyway, we just need to dig out the original foundation of the west end of my house. The shopkeeper who built the house yesterday marked it, so you can see it as soon as you go there."

Aunt Li immediately took the responsibility and told her to go ahead and do her work and come over when she was not busy.

Yesterday, Bai Tieying listened to the offer from the shopkeeper Quan, thought about it, and decided to hire someone from Xianhe Village. The relationship started from you bothering me and I bothering you. What I have to do next will inevitably require the help of the villagers, and the salary I pay is not low.

The small population in her family is an obvious problem. With the old and the young, it is not suitable for her to do everything herself. Fortunately, she still has some family wealth, so she supports her uncle's idea of ​​building a house. She suddenly has more ideas. Not only the land on the southern hill that was originally planned, but also the land on the west side.

For the next three days, Bai Tieying went back and forth between Xianhe Village and the county town. First, she went to Pingtou Village and several nearby villages to buy a large number of fertilized eggs. She planned to use the space to hatch the eggs. Of course, she also revealed some information, but she did not mention the insect plague that might be caused by the drought, only that this year was suitable for raising more poultry.

After being slapped by Grandma Wu, she remembered that it was forbidden to mention this matter here, as it would alarm the insect god. However, her experience in the previous life told her that this matter would happen every three to five years, whether it was mentioned or not. In Bai Tieying's memory, it should have happened once when she was six years old. So with such a drought this year, it was reasonable to take precautions early.

When they arrived at the county town to buy land, they had some troubles. Bai Tieying saw that the plot was just to charge more money. In order to avoid future troubles, she immediately changed her mind and said that both plots of land were for building houses, so they should be charged as homesteads.

Village Chief Wang kept winking at her, but she didn't change her mind. It was better to spend more now and save trouble later than to spend less now and get in trouble later. So she bought the two plots of land at the price of 200 wen per mu, plus 5 liang for the clerk, 2 liang for the head of the village, and 30 liang for the village head, so she spent a total of 337 liang.

Bai Tieying took the land deed happily, but the village chief Wang who was walking back with her couldn't help but sigh and said: "Having money doesn't mean it's so useless. Who can build a house on hundreds of acres?" Bai Tieying didn't comment. What the old man said didn't make sense. Anyway, the land deed was in hand, and whether it would work or not would be determined by facts in the future!

She then took the village chief to Chunfu Hall and told Zhang that the land had been acquired and construction could begin. Zhang had also contacted the people to prepare for the start of construction and was really just waiting for news from her. He also started buying and ordering other things, striving to complete them in the shortest possible time.

Zhang Yue'er has been following Zhang these days, but she is no longer dressed like a little girl at home. Instead, she has changed into a neat outfit, saying that it is convenient for walking and working. Bai Tieying naturally praised her, saying that she has become like Zhang Xiao after not seeing her for a few days. Zhang Yue'er didn't get angry when she heard her joke, but instead said that Xiaobai must take good care of her in the future!

Village Chief Wang, who had been watching them talking after introducing each other and exchanging pleasantries, now really believed that Bai Tieying was going to build a food factory. But why did Chunfutang also send a girl to take care of this matter? Is this a trend in the county now?

Then Bai Tieying went to Chai Laoda's carpenter shop with Village Chief Wang and ordered a keel turnover. Bai Tieying suddenly remembered that there was a water-powered flour mill in her past life, so she asked about it casually. She didn't expect that no one here had thought of this yet. So Bai Tieying used this idea and the physics knowledge in her mind, plus a little vague impression of her past life, to reduce the price by half. Village Chief Wang saw her ability to spend and make money, and decided not to criticize her extravagance too much in the future.

Bai Tieying didn't know the village chief had made this decision, but she didn't notice it and didn't care. In her opinion, anyone who had received compulsory education could talk about these basic common sense and knowledge of the original world, not to mention that it was an era of knowledge explosion, and there was nothing you couldn't learn from the knowledge sharing on various platforms.

She felt that she was the luckiest person in the world for having the golden finger of space, so there was no need to hide those unimportant knowledge. She also didn't plan to do the cloth business, or be a carpenter or a bricklayer...

To put it bluntly, these were not the areas she was good at or wanted to develop in. Sharing this knowledge would make life easier for those in need, and it would eventually spread and be passed down. Wasn't this similar to her task of passing down the books in the Bagua Formation? What's more, she got a preferential price, so why not?

Bai Tieying ran around outside during the day and conducted incubation experiments in the space at night. She still didn't make much use of this flat space, because many functions could only be performed blindly, and it all depended on whether she could think of them. But there was the direction of positive feedback and technical support in editing, so she found a way to artificially incubate after just a few experiments.

Artificial incubation of fertilized eggs only requires controlling the regional temperature, which can be accomplished by adding a picture-in-picture and changing the background. However, Bai Tieying was still unsure about how to accelerate growth, so this was her main experiment this time.

She first caught an ant, and after time accelerated, the ant died. Bai Tieying couldn't tell anything... After being laughed at by her uncle, she caught a toad with a tail. This time, the tail really got shorter. Her uncle stopped talking and told her to test the eggs quickly.

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