Jiang Xinyu, satisfied with finding the answer she wanted, returned home content.
The next day, after breakfast, she put on her coat and went to the market.
Although it was already the last month of the lunar year, the market was not crowded—not because there were few people shopping, but because there were few sellers. You could say in such a large market, there wasn't even a single vendor selling food.
Jiang Xinyu walked around and bought four curtains for putting dumplings, two brooms, two kitchen brooms, one large dustpan, and one small dustpan.
Seeing a sieve for food (made of tile to set at the bottom of a pot for baking bread on the sides), she bought one, and also bought two tile basins, one large and one small clay pot. These filled her baskets.
Luckily, she saw the carpenter who had sold her the large wooden basin last time.
"Master, I want to ask, can you make a bath barrel and a foot basin?"
"I can make them. But it takes time, ten days to complete."