Chapter 76 Although she was strong, she also knew how to get tired.
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But in this life, whether it was the system's desperate attempts to restart in the first sixteen years, or after the restart, her little system has truly done so much for her.
"Hehe, it's all what Atong should do, Nuonuo, don't be shy." The little system buried itself in its host's arms shyly.
It felt that its little host, although sometimes a true master of qi, was also incredibly sweet at other times.
Bai Nuo lay on the ground to rest for a while, drank a cup of spring water from the space, and after regaining some strength, she started making a tripod again.
The front and back windows require a total of six tripods, four wooden strips for fixing, and two pieces of pre-cut waterproof fabric.
Bai Nuo chose the old-fashioned red, white and blue waterproof fabric. She remembered that in her previous life, many people liked to use this kind of waterproof fabric to make large luggage bags, as it was sturdy and easy to use.
To make it look nicer, she also cut out a row of small, upside-down triangles as lace on the hanging side.
Finally, it was assembled above the front and back windows with nails, which not only looks nice but also prevents rainwater from entering the house.
Bai Nuo inspected the entire house, inside and out, and made sure that all the furniture and shelves that needed to be made were in place, with only a few curtains left to be installed. She finally breathed a sigh of relief.
The rest of the work will be much easier; pasting newspapers on the walls and weaving straw mats and reed curtains can be completed in half a day tomorrow.
Bai Nuo picked out six two-centimeter-thick, peeled round wooden sticks from the warehouse to make curtain rods. In those days, it was hard to find suitable hooks or iron rings, so Bai Nuo simply sewed a strip of cloth about one finger wide every ten centimeters at the top of the curtain. The cloth strips were sewn from the middle and folded in half to tie to the round wooden sticks.
Bai Nuo had previously forged a wooden ladder, which came in handy now.
First, fix the wooden sticks to the front and back windows, the passageway in front of the front door, between the two partition walls, and the doorway of the small changing room.
For the curtains on both sides, Bai Nuo used a light green coarse cotton fabric with small white flowers. This fabric is thicker, blocks light and wind, and the color is clear and beautiful.
The other three curtains were made of homespun cloth with light purple and blue-white small prints. This cloth was brought back from the county town yesterday. The brigade leader and the others saw it on the way back. She specially picked it out yesterday to use as curtains.
This homespun cloth has a beautiful, bright color and also provides good light blocking.
Two wooden sticks were fixed between the two partition walls. Bai Nuo hung a light purple homespun cloth curtain on the outside and a thin, soft, light yellow gauze on the inside. This kind of fabric is suitable for making mosquito nets. It is light, breathable, and allows light to pass through. When she is at home, if she does not want to block the thick homespun cloth curtain, she can cover it with this layer. She will not have to worry about poor lighting when sitting inside.
For aesthetic purposes and to better block out light, since she might use a sun lamp for illumination at night, Bai Nuo finally fixed a 15-centimeter-long, non-sliding curtain above each curtain and even cut the hanging side into a wavy lace trim.
After everything was tidied up, Bai Nuo collapsed onto the floor mat. She locked the door, drew the curtains, and had the system create an anti-spy energy shield around the yard. The household debt collection issue was then left to the humanoid. She even had the humanoid disguised as an ordinary woman.
This is also just in case. At worst, we can say that a relative came to check on us because they were worried, but we took a back road and didn't run into anyone else.
Anyway, she had opened a door in her backyard, so it was perfectly normal that she didn't run into anyone else when she entered her own little house.
Bai Nuo thought...she was truly brilliant. Image 1 shows the old stone mill tea table, created using AI from an online image. Image 2 shows the window awning, the improved version of the small house; the dimensions were slightly altered.