This chapter is a special update due to a generous reward from "Little Ruizi's Kitchen".
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The research and development of tofu had been completed.
After savoring the tofu feast, Liszt decided to devote his upcoming free time to another important R&D project.
Paper!
He had grown tired of the thick parchment — expensive materials, poor quality, foul smell, and too thick to write much on. A thick book might only contain a few tens of thousands of words, and even a large volume wouldn't contain more than a hundred or two hundred thousand words. So although his study shelves seemed filled with books, in fact, they contained very little content.
"Although the territory already has a workshop for thick parchment, it's white paper that is most suitable for writing," Liszt visited the port town to inspect the parchment workshop.