Flowers in full bloom

Chapter 336 One Step Faster Than Others



Chapter 336 One Step Faster Than Others

Of course, there are several styles of woolen sweaters, for men and women, low-necked, high-necked, and vest-style.

Later, thin woolen trousers appeared, which were also popular among ladies who were afraid of cold. Anyway, when worn under a skirt, you can't tell from the outside that you are wearing woolen trousers. It still looks beautiful from the outside. It is really warm and affordable.

When Lord Pei and Lord Bai saw the colorful sweaters, they were also pleasantly surprised. Zhou Ziren's uncle gave him a thumbs up. He knew that no matter what Hualei did, she was always one step ahead of others.

At the beginning, a few people were worried that the monopoly on raw wool was not thorough enough and that imitations would soon appear on the market. However, the dyeing technology that Hualei showed was enough to surpass many people.

In this way, the finished wool sweaters gradually increased in the warehouse. The colorful flowers made the originally monotonous wool sweaters more beautiful, and of course the flowers also raised the selling price a lot.

Because it is a collaboration among four companies, Hualei specially named the sweater "Four Seasons Brocade" sweater.

When these sweaters were distributed to various areas of Shangjing City in late September of the second half of the year, they were immediately welcomed by many young ladies from aristocratic families. Of course, while they were buying them for themselves, they also bought suitable styles for their fathers and brothers at home. The Flower Fairy shop was packed with maids and old women from various families.

Fortunately, Hualei prepared early and had sufficient inventory to meet the needs of these people. But even so, a certain color was out of stock from time to time, and Hualei had no choice but to launch pre-orders.

After receiving the deposit, they began to re-dye and weave the sweaters according to the order. Although it took a long time, the ladies were willing to wait for the uniqueness. In this way, the sweaters brought Hualei and her friends a lot of money.

Not long after, Liang Xiangyi brought these colorful wool sweaters to several cities in the south of the Yangtze River, where they were also very popular.

Hualei also sent a batch of wool sweaters to Yongjia Prefecture and Chengyun Prefecture. While preparing these colorful wool sweaters, Hualei also sent wool sweaters dyed in blue and black to the soldiers in Mobei.

In order to meet the needs, Hualei's farm is now divided into two shifts, morning and evening. Except for the night when it is dark and there is no spinning wheel unoccupied, and every spinning wheel is whirring due to the treading of the pedals.

As long as you can see clearly, the people in charge of dyes in the kitchen are busy and no dye vat is empty.

Even the bamboo poles used to dry wool yarn in the yard were so crowded that there was almost no place to put them. Of course, the women who knitted sweaters were even more busy with their needles.

The short supply of wool sweaters made many people jealous, and many people began to look for sources of supply and imitate Sijijin to make wool sweaters.

However, due to the joint efforts of the Zhenbei Marquisate and the Dingxi Marquisate, the raw wool in Mobei was basically bought up. The remaining 10% was also reserved by the herdsmen to make their own wool quilts and wool mattresses. Therefore, many people returned empty-handed.

The sales of the Four Seasons Silk wool sweaters were booming, earning Hualei a lot of money every day. What Hualei didn't know was that as her money increased, the number of people who disliked her also increased unknowingly.

Bai Yunhe's sister-in-law Yang finally found out that Marquis Bai paid for Bai Yunhe's capital out of his own pocket, and cooperated with the Zhenbei Marquis Mansion and Hualei to produce woolen sweaters, and made a lot of money.

Of course, she didn't dare to question Lord Bai, and as for Bai Yunhe, apart from occasionally making a few jokes about him when they met, she didn't dare to do anything else.

However, she mentioned this matter to several sisters-in-law intentionally or unintentionally. Cricket Hualei, a girl without a father or a mother, was uneducated and mixed with men at a young age. What would happen when she grew up? Unknowingly, these words reached the ears of Bai Yunhe's mother, Mrs. Bai.

Although Mrs. Bai knew all the rumors, she couldn't help but sigh. She had originally wanted to find a capable and smart daughter-in-law to take over her job and continue to run the Dingxi Marquis's house.

However, before he knew it, he had gone too far. The daughters-in-law and nieces-in-law he had married back home were all smart and capable, and all of them were daughters of wealthy families, so no one would submit to the other.

Moreover, due to the limited resources within the Marquis' Mansion, it was inevitable that there would sometimes be unequal distribution among the brothers, so the sisters-in-law would engage in intrigues almost every now and then.

As a mother-in-law, the head of the Dingxi Marquis's Mansion, it is really tiring. Because every few days, the daughter-in-law and niece-in-law will come to me to pretend to be a pig and eat the tiger, crying and asking for so-called justice.

Even when I gave jewelry to my daughters-in-law and nieces-in-law during the Chinese New Year, they compared them with each other and felt that their jewelry was not as pretty or valuable as that of their sisters-in-law, so they were very annoying. Alas, the brothers and sisters-in-law of my generation were pretty good with each other, but the younger generation was a little too fussy.

But what can we do? It is impossible to let our son divorce his wife for these things, right? So, apart from beating them up when they meet, there is really no other good way to stop them. After all, it seems unlikely that crabs put together will not fight.

Of course, Lord Bai also knew about some of the things that happened between his grandsons' wives, and he sighed deeply in his study. After Bai Yunhe found out, for the first time he felt sorry for not being the eldest son or grandson.

I also understand that some people are not satisfied even if they get the biggest benefit. They just don't want to covet the remaining three melons and two dates in the pot, but in the eyes of others, they are also unwilling to let go.

Hualei didn't understand the twists and turns in other people's homes, but she was still busy every day. The wool sweaters in the workshop were produced overtime. Dyes were the biggest problem now, after all, the amount of dyes needed was still very large.

Fortunately, at Yuanying Manor, the flower buds had been arranged in advance, and a lot of vegetables that could be used for dyeing had been planted. Therefore, the vegetables that were originally affected were not affected too much because of the use of dyes.

In addition, there are many vegetables to pick in the swamps of the mansions of Marquis Zhenbei and Marquis Dingxi, so there will be no problem with dyes for the time being.

However, autumn is coming and the weather is getting better, but vegetables will not grow as well as in summer. Many vegetables cannot grow in winter, so there may be a shortage of dyes then.


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