By mid-December, the farming families began entering their idle season.
The sea was also getting colder, the sea breeze cutting like a knife against the skin, and the villagers' catch near the coast had decreased.
The fishermen of Lin Family Manor began weaving fishing nets, preparing for the upcoming voyage.
In previous years, these fishing nets were woven by the women at home, but in recent years, due to the cotton production, the women joined the workshops for weaving and couldn't manage the fishing nets anymore.
Compared to the expensive cotton cloth, the fishing nets were insignificant, and now the task fell to the men.
The reason for not stockpiling more fishing nets was that it simply wasn't feasible. The damage rate of fishing nets was relatively high, and some were sold to make ends meet, so they were woven as needed.
Once the preparations for the voyage were completed, everyone gathered to set off, and Lin Wanwan equipped them with a basket of homemade grenades.
