Anyway, it doesn't cost money if it doesn't work, so the person nodded, reluctantly agreeing.
"Then I'll give it a try."
Pei Shu'er didn't care about his attitude, no matter what one does, it's always the most difficult at the beginning.
She was actually already accustomed to such skepticism.
They unloaded the bricks from the wheelbarrow, and people started to gather around to watch.
But since they were unfamiliar with this type of kang, they could only watch the excitement, having heard that it's something warmer than fire.
Though they said they were watching for fun, they actually just wanted to see how this person would back down after making big claims.
Pei Shu'er wasn't afraid they'd steal the method since they didn't have the blue bricks anyway.
Of course, they could build an earthen kang, but she wouldn't teach it, so no one could do it.
After the kang was set, Pei Shu'er had someone light the firewood.