The shed is finally set up, and the mill can officially open for business.
Actually, it's more like a pavilion; the shed has only a roof, supported by bamboo poles on four sides, with a bamboo pole horizontally across three sides as a railing, and one side left open as a door.
Considering the short amount of time and the fact that it didn't cost a penny, Qin Yao is quite satisfied with such a mill.
The mill is located at the foot of her family's mountain, so there's no need to worry about theft. She can hear any commotion from her house.
With everything ready, Qin Yao took advantage of the moment when the villagers were resting at the village well to explain the fee collection rules to everyone.
Five cents per hour, and all you have to do is send your grain to the mill; she will grind it for you and deliver it back home.
