With the stone materials ready, Qin Yao and the four others began to grind the millstones under the roadside shed.
Liu the carpenter had the wood materials ready, and received three taels of silver from Qin Yao for the lumber.
The materials were carried over from his father-in-law's house. It was used for family purposes, so the price was low, but compared to selling to those wood traders, there was no middleman to earn a difference, so he got more copper coins.
Qin Yao thought at the time, if they could complete the Lower River Village order well and attract people from more riverside villages to place orders, forming an industrial chain, it might directly drive the development of Liu Family Village.
The wood, stone, and labor all came from their own village, and if they earned money, they could help the villagers earn as well.
