"Based on this quality, make as much as you can recently; we need to stockpile goods." Jasmine paused for a moment, then added, "If there is enough manpower, make another batch of uncolored paper, rolled thinner and flatter."
Jasmine wanted to see if the paper quality of the rouge paper was suitable for writing. They could not afford the expensive parchment used for record-keeping. Currently, the writing materials in the castle were all planed wooden boards or tree bark, which were very inconvenient to use and difficult to store.
If they could produce writing paper themselves, bookkeeping would be much easier.
"Yes, Milady." Seeing Jasmine finish her instructions, Isabella carefully wrapped up the used rouge paper, bowed, and then hurriedly left with it to get to work immediately.
It was already dinner time, and Jasmine's stomach began to rumble.
