At night, Perfikot had already gone to bed.
Although she still stayed in the ordinary residential area of the underground city, without lighting a stove for warmth, overall, she didn't feel very cold at night.
On one hand, she covered herself with a thick enough quilt, which was a common way for the ordinary people to keep warm at night, as covering with two layers generally provided effective insulation against the cold.
Even though what was stuffed inside these quilts was not cotton but linen.
Despite the fact that during this period, with the development of the industrial revolution, the cotton textile industry had already occupied a substantially important leading position in the textile sector, most of the time cotton would still be spun into yarn and then woven into cotton cloth.
Cotton cloth would be processed into various textiles and also made into clothes to sell, but lining quilts with cotton wool to keep warm was not the prevalent practice in the Victor Empire.