Shu'er began to feel fortunate; luckily, her father-in-law hadn't come along, or he probably would have coughed up blood seeing such a scene.
How could she possibly guard the Gulan Military Camp with Tang Zan in peace?
Shu'er returned home and took Tang Zan into the room.
Once there, Shu'er decisively took the machine out of her space and looked at Tang Zan with a smile.
"Come, let's assemble it."
In the book, Tang Zan is a major villain, always associated with life-and-death situations, making him do this was truly beneath him.
Tang Zan nodded, being very tolerant of Shu'er.
Actually, Shu'er already had a preliminary assembly done, but the weaving effect hadn't met her expectations yet.
Her expectations were to use fewer raw materials while making more attractive fabrics, and the finished product also had to be visually appealing.
