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Chapter 387 Papermaking Laboratory

Chapter 387 Papermaking Laboratory

Other people came in one after another. When everyone came in, Jim would tell them that they could use bluestones and branches to practice calligraphy. Gradually, he no longer had the time or energy to talk to his mother.

But he also discovered one thing - most of the people who came were adults. Although there were children, they were not as numerous as the adults.

Jim felt a little strange. He walked over to Riley and whispered his question.

"Miss Felissa would rather see all the children come to study," Jim, who had followed Felissa for more than a month, could see what Felissa meant. "But why are there so few children here?"

Riley looked at the people in the room, lowered his voice and said meaningfully: "Because it is impossible for children to enter the hospital to work."

"I don't understand." Jim shook his head. At his age, it was still a bit difficult for him to understand this truth.

Riley explained: "For them, the most tempting thing about this announcement is to work in a hospital, so it doesn't matter whether their children study or not, the priority is to ensure that they can enter the hospital."

"But there is no harm in letting the children learn more now."

Riley shook his head: "You have to take care of your children and learn by yourself. People don't have that much energy. If the children don't want to learn, it's better to let them stay at home to avoid distracting themselves."

After waking up the dreamer, Thomas hurriedly turned around and brought a bucket over: "Miss Felicia, do you think this water is okay? This is today's wastewater, I haven't had time to pour it out yet."

"You only think so after knowing Miss Felicia's future plans. They don't understand anything, so naturally they only have their own interests in front of them."

Jane didn't care, the opportunity to enter the hospital was so rare, she must have worked hard to get it, but it was Anna who was impressive.

Felissa has already told him the key step, and then he will have a clue and goal.

Felicia glanced at the turbid water and shook her head: "I don't know. If I knew, I wouldn't need you to study it. I don't know much to begin with."

In fact, there is nothing to answer, and the teachings are all the basics of the basics. It's just that someone asked because he couldn't remember the pronunciation. Riley told him and corrected some of his pronunciation mistakes.

Soon some people felt that they had learned it and left, while of course some people stayed and continued to learn.

Among these hundred people, women account for the majority. No matter what era, as long as it has not entered mechanical civilization and it is still primitive human labor, the family model of men outside and women inside is still the mainstream. After all, women have physical fitness that cannot be ignored compared to men.

Weak, but among the nobility, the gender ratio of heirs is relatively balanced.

Each failed sample has the time, ingredients, and simple production method written on it, so that people can tell at a glance which day it was made and how it was made.

Felissa said gently: "I just came over to see how the research is going?"

One day, two days, three days...seven days passed. As the course became more difficult, no more than a hundred people could persist in learning.

However, Felissa mainly wanted to recruit some women to come to the hospital this time. From time to time, children were frightened to tears because of the evil aura on the veterans. Although Jason and the others felt aggrieved, they still wanted to find more approachable women.

Hospitality and nursing jobs are better.

Felissa had a conversation with him. In fact, he had a lot of ideas, but he just couldn't open his mouth. Felissa studied psychology and induced him to talk a lot. She also got to know him somewhat, and she immediately decided to let him be the person in charge.

When doing research, you are not afraid of not being able to produce something, but you are afraid of running out of ideas.

The arithmetic class in the afternoon is similar, starting with Arabic numerals.

The person in charge of papermaking was named Thomas. He was a handyman in the original research manor. He could only record data and was taciturn. When the manor's steward heard that Viscount Cliff wanted someone, he asked everyone including him.

Three people called over.

At this time, someone came to ask Riley a question, and Riley asked Jim to see if other people needed help and answer the question himself.

Seeing Felissa's arrival, Thomas was very frightened: "Why are you here?"

Looking at the water, Felissa thought of another thing: "Where are you going to pour this water?"

Thomas, who was anxiously waiting for Felissa to say something, perked up and came forward: "What did you say?"

With her thin memory, she gave Thomas a direction and asked him to find fibrous plants as raw materials for paper making and find a way to turn the raw materials into paper.

Felissa saw many familiar faces, including Jane and Anna who were the first to come to the hospital.

After all, she didn't need to learn this in her previous life.

She was going to visit the paper-making laboratory and ask about the progress.

If she really wants to open a school, paper is essential. Cliff City's finances are tight, and they must research ways to make paper to reduce costs.

After watching for seven days, everything was on track, and Felissa stopped staring from the eighth day.

She had never told her to do this, and Thomas's thorough preparation really surprised her.

Jim muttered: "If they don't learn now, they will regret it later."

Men's jobs cannot be lost. After all, it is a way out, so only women who are relatively free can continue to study.

"We are still researching." Thomas answered honestly and politely, and showed Felicia their failed experimental work.

After a long time, she said: "My thinking is wrong."

Felicia was a little surprised.

Thomas was a little disappointed, but quickly cheered up.

The papermaking laboratory is not far from the medicinal plantation, so Felissa can visit both places.

Felissa pointed to the failed products: "These things cannot be turned into paper, but the juice obtained by beating them."

Because she wrote a brief production process, Felissa can roughly guess what these "failures" turned out to be.

Anyway...better than Felissa in two lifetimes.

Such a young child, in Felicia's previous life, probably before elementary school, actually studied more seriously than her mother. She truly "did not hear anything outside the window and only read the books of sages." No sound was heard around her.

Nothing can affect her.

These failed products include everything, including large leaves, small leaves, bark, bamboo, and many mixtures of everything. Felicia doesn’t know the specific papermaking process, but she remembers that it needs to be made into pulp and then dried to get it.

Paper, there is no use competing on raw materials.

Thomas didn't know why Felissa asked this. He thought there was something wrong with the water, and he suddenly became very nervous: "Fall into the river outside, Miss Felissa, is there something wrong with the water?"

Is there any problem? Yes.

Felissa had a slogan in her previous life. Everyone has heard of it, "Mountains of gold and silver are not as good as clear waters and green mountains."

It is easy to destroy the ecological environment, but difficult to repair it.

(End of chapter)

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