Chapter 103 - Firing the Kiln
Chapter 103 of "After Transmigration: Building a Kingdom in Turbulent Times" opens revealing: Chapter 103: Chapter 97: Firing the KilnThe blacksmith agreed without giving Zhao Hanzhang a receipt.The... Keep going!
Chapter 103: Chapter 97: Firing the KilnThe blacksmith agreed without giving Zhao Hanzhang a receipt.
The Zhao family is the largest in Xiping, and no one dares to cheat them, especially since Zhao Hanzhang is part of the main branch.
Zhao Song heard about the matter and assumed the spearhead was made for Zhao Erlang. He said, "Erlang isnât doing well in his studies, but learning some martial skills for self-defense isnât bad. Do you have a teacher on your side? If not, we can pick one from here to teach him."
Zhao Hanzhang replied with a smile, "Fifth Uncle, have you forgotten? Zhao Ju is with me."
"Oh, right, you have Zhao Ju." Zhao Song finally remembered that Ji Yuan and Zhao Ju, the two most useful people to Zhao Changyu, were both with Zhao Hanzhang.
He couldnât help but ponder, could it be that my brother holds Third Sister in higher regard?
When Zhao Ming realized his fatherâs doubts, he wanted to shake his shoulders to wake him up. "Father, the current clan leader is from the second branch. If Uncle had such intentions, wouldnât it be causing a division within the clan? This is a major taboo for the clan. Shouldnât you be trying to ease tensions and weaken your connections with Third Sister?"
"My brother devoted his life to the court, the people, and the clan with all his energy. In terms of foresight and knowledge, how many in this world can match him?" Zhao Song said, "He would never harm the Zhao family. If what you say is true and Ji Yuan and Zhao Ju are left intentionally for Third Sister, it means he believes the second branch is not capable and that handing the clan over to Third Sister is better than giving it to the second branch."
Zhao Ming: "...What if Ji Yuan and Zhao Ju werenât given by Uncle but were taken by Third Sister herself?"
Uninterested in participating in his fatherâs blind praise of his uncle, Zhao Ming decided to stay out of it, only aiming to ease the internal clan relations.
Zhao Song fell silent.
Zhao Ming noticed that his father was finally considering another possibility and was greatly moved. His efforts to instill some caution about Zhao Third Sister werenât easy, were they?
Zhao Hanzhang had already taken the craftsmen they provided back to Shangcai.
After just a few days, Zhao Erlang had tanned noticeably. He rode up on a horse, wielding a large knife, looking ecstatic. "Sister, Brother-in-law, I can now take on Uncle Qianliâs five moves while on horseback."
Fu Tinghan nodded, praising him, "Very impressive! Have you been reviewing your studies lately?"
However, Zhao Hanzhang was focused on his tanned face, "Erlang, youâre not going to find a wife like this. Didnât I tell you not to go out when the sun is at its strongest?"
He didnât like hearing either of them, so he selectively forgot what he most disliked, responding only to one of them, "Then I wonât get a wife."
He rubbed his face, saying, "Mom tries to dress me up every day, but I donât like powder. It smudges my eyes when I sweat, and itâs very uncomfortable."
He pointed at Fu Tinghan, "Brother-in-law is great, he never uses any powder either."
"Thatâs because he doesnât need powder to look fair," Zhao Hanzhang glanced at her brother and finally sighed, "Alright, you donât need to use powder eitherâitâs pointless for you."
The wheat on both sides of the road had been harvested, and farmers were plowing the land, preparing to sow beans. Zhao Erlang, seeing Zhao Hanzhang moving slowly while checking both sides, became anxious and said, "Sister, letâs have a horse racing competition to see whoâs faster."
He said, "Thereâs nothing interesting about farming. If you want to watch it, thereâs land beside our house; you can see it when we return."
Zhao Hanzhang said, "This is related to whether weâll be hungry or full next year, of course, Iâll watch."
She instructed, "Even if you donât like it, you should understand a little. When you manage your own household in the future, you must at least know how much grain is in your stock and whether itâs enough for people to eat."
"Just leave it to Mr. Ji," Zhao Erlang said, "Mom said we could leave all household matters to Mr. Ji. If I donât understand, Iâll ask him."
Zhao Hanzhang seized the opportunity to ask, "Has Mr. Ji taught you how to read?"
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"I know you donât like reading, but itâs alright. If words are too hard to recognize, we wonât focus on recognizing words. Fifth Uncle is right; if you donât excel in academics, then weâll take the martial path," Zhao Hanzhang said. "But taking the martial path doesnât mean being reckless. Hereâs what weâll do: Iâll teach you military texts daily."
"You donât need your eyes to read; you can listen with your ears and remember with your brain. Knowledge in this world isnât solely acquired by reading; you can learn by listening as long as youâre willing to use your brain to remember."
Zhao Erlang only half understood, but knowing he still had to study made his back stiff. He quickly turned to Fu Tinghan, "I, I, I want Brother-in-law to teach me."
Zhao Hanzhang raised an eyebrow and looked at Fu Tinghan.
Fu Tinghan: "...I can barely recall âThe Art of War by Sun Tzu,â but not other military texts."
Zhao Hanzhang said, "Itâs alright. Our library has âSix Secret Teachingsâ and the âLiterary Records of Han,â along with âThe Art of War by Sun Tzu.â If he can learn even two parts of these three, itâll be enough for a lifetime."
Fu Tinghan felt like he was handed a teaching task.
He rubbed his forehead, saying, "Iâll do my best, but I donât have a deep understanding of military strategy. You may need to fill in the gaps."
"Sure, we can teach together. Itâll be good exercise to practice martial arts and keep fit."
Fu Tinghan was close to forgetting this. Remembering the days running and boxing with Zhao Hanzhang, exhausted like a dog, made him silent.
These few days at Zhaoâs Fortress have been truly blissful.
Fu Tinghan couldnât help but ask, "When are we going to Xiping next?"
"Weâll see. I want to wait until the glass is made," Zhao Hanzhang replied.
For Fu Tinghan, making glass wasnât difficult. He knew all the formulas and steps. As long as there were skilled craftspeople, it was only a matter of time.
The timing issue was due to the limitations of the current equipment, but it didnât matterâsolutions are always more than difficulties. Reverse-stepping the process, achieving it step by step was all it took.
Zhao Hanzhang gave the returned craftsmen to Uncle Cheng, asking him to arrange the craftsmenâs families well, then immediately instructed them to start preparing for porcelain making.
She decided to first test the kiln conditions, observe their heat control, and then begin glass production.
Ji Yuan didnât know that she intended to make glass, thinking she was only interested in porcelain. Seeing the craftsmenâs porcelain works, he was full of disdain, "Such porcelain is only suitable for the manorâs people; it canât be sold. Why waste your relationship with Fifth Grandfather for such small profits, Third Sister?"
The craftsmen nearby were displeased by his words. "This batch didnât turn out well because the kiln is new, and the environment is different from before. Once we get used to it, itâll be fine."
"Exactly, and the clay isnât good enough. If Third Sister wants to make good porcelain, better clay and materials are needed."
Zhao Hanzhang generously waved her hand, "I understand. Everything you need will be provided. You guys just need to start the kiln. The porcelain made recently will be for the manorâs use, so make porcelain cups, bowls, plates, and trays mainly."
Ji Yuan couldnât help but pull Zhao Hanzhang aside, "Third Sister, do you really plan to run a porcelain business?"
He added, "With few products, itâs fine now, but with more items, itâll inevitably compete with Xipingâs business, leading to disputes and potentially souring relations."