An expanded version of the workshop appeared in Su Binglan's mind. That way, they could make more tools when the pottery workshop grew.
Not only could they use their equipment for the winery, but they could also sell them to people who needed them.
The Taos could use porcelain and make tea sets or various beautiful cups. However, the technology in this era was limited, and Su Binglan did not know if she could make it.
It was better to improve some things based on this era. Even if Su Binglan wanted to forge something, she could only do it step by step.
She was in the place the Taos made their pottery, and it was pretty dangerous. The villagers did not let the children approach the workshop, fearing they would bump into the furnace and get burned. Therefore, the workshop was relatively quiet.