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Chapter 426: Da Hu's Classmates

▶▶ FULL-LEVEL BOSS DRESSED AS A PEASANT GIRL

 Chapter 426: Da Hu's Classmates

Shu Yu wanted to go to the black market to sell goods and make money, and the first thing that came to mind was glass. This item was considered an exotic product, so its origin wouldn't raise suspicions, and its quality could be easily recognized. The most important material for making glass was quartz sand, and luckily, she had seen it in Jiangyuan County. She had obtained the raw materials, but the melting point of quartz sand was high, and it was difficult to achieve such temperatures in this era. She needed to find a way to lower the melting temperature of the quartz sand. For that, she needed something else. Shu Yu busily prepared everything and spent a whole day preparing these items. But that wasn't enough; she also needed a place to carry out the melting process. The best option would be a kiln used for firing ceramics, but unfortunately, in Jiangyuan County, such kilns were owned by wealthy families. Borrowing one would undoubtedly create a lot of trouble. So she had to look for alternatives. After thinking it through, the only option she could come up with was the blacksmith's workshop. Although she couldn't use the kiln there, she could borrow some basic tools. Coincidentally, the Fan family was involved in the porcelain business, so it seemed she would have to trouble Miss Ding from the Ding family again. In the evening, Ding Yuehua came over and informed her about the date of her wedding. Shu Yu took the opportunity to ask if she could borrow some ceramic firing tools from the Fan family. Those tools were common, so Ding Yuehua didn't mind. With everything ready, Shu Yu felt more at ease. The next day, she didn't go out. Da Hu's classmates were coming, and she had promised to make popcorn for them. Da Hu had a day off today. Early in the morning, he excitedly got dressed and tidied up the house. Then, he hurriedly ran to find Shu Yu. Seeing how serious he looked, Shu Yu couldn't help but chuckle. However, when she stepped out of the house, she realized that it wasn't just Da Hu who was nervous. Grandma, San Ya, and even Da Ya, who stayed behind to help at home, had all dressed up in clean clothes and tidied up inside and outside the house. Although they appeared calm on the surface, their behavior was quite subtle. Shu Yu washed her face and put on the wooden hairpin that Lu Er Bai had given her the day before. Then, she went about her business. At the appointed hour, voices could be heard outside the door, occasionally interspersed with questions like, "Is this the place?" Da Hu had been in the courtyard the whole time, and when he heard the sound, he immediately ran to open the door. As expected, when the door opened, he saw one of his classmates about to knock on the door. Da Hu's eyes lit up, and he happily exclaimed, "You guys are here? Come on in." The young classmates were still quite young, after all. The Book Learning Academy was an elementary school, and the oldest among them was just a ten-year-old classmate standing in the front, intending to knock on the door. Therefore, these young students were not allowed to leave home without someone accompanying them. However, a few of them came from relatively well-off families with servants, so behind these young students were two housemaids and a young servant. They didn't enter the house; instead, they accompanied the children and greeted Shu Yu with a smile and a nod, saying, "We'll leave our young master in your care." After saying that, they left and planned to come back in the afternoon to pick them up. Once the people left, the group of children gradually entered the house, politely greeting the people from the Lu family in the courtyard. Then, they stood somewhat awkwardly to the side. San Ya hid behind Grandma, curiously watching these classmates who were around the same age as her but seemed to have read many books and were very impressive.    


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