White sugar, in fact, also comes from brown sugar. The earliest white sugar in the previous life was a layer of white frost condensed on the brown sugar, so the ancient white sugar was also called icing sugar.

Then with the development of sugar technology, there are more ways to make brown sugar into white sugar.

In fact, this process is decolorization, stripping the pigment in the brown sugar, and it can become white and clear white sugar.

Thanks to the brown sugar factory next to my grandmother's house, Narant also knew a way to decolorize it, which is to use charcoal to decolorize it.

The process is somewhat similar to the extraction of coarse salt. Narant first asked Thomas to find a large basin, pour hot water into it, and then put brown sugar.

After the brown sugar is stirred and completely melted, the charcoal comes out.

Pour the charcoal into the brown sugar water as well and keep stirring.

When the stirring is almost done, pour the brown sugar water into a simple filter to filter the charcoal from the sugar water.

"Hey! Why is it still a little red!" Looking at the sugar water obtained after filtering, Narant knew that this first attempt was a failure.

However, he is not in a hurry, the reason for the failure is very simple, that is, there is less charcoal.

Adding charcoal to brown sugar water mainly uses the adsorption properties of charcoal to absorb the pigments in brown sugar water. Well, charcoal also has the function of adsorbing formaldehyde.

In the past life, because of the advanced technology, people tended to use activated carbon with stronger adsorption effect, and its adsorption power was five times that of ordinary charcoal.

But Narant doesn't have any activated charcoal, and he can't make it, so he can only use a stupid method, that is, continue to add charcoal.

So he continued to add the charcoal to the filtered brown sugar water and continued stirring.

When he felt about the same this time, he poured the brown sugar water into the filter again.

Next, Narant stared intently at the water outlet of the filter.

When the almost transparent liquid dripped down the bottom, Narant finally smiled.

"It's done! My cream cake, my jam, and my golden coins are waving to me!"

Narant's joyous expression made Thomas, who was helping by the side, look a little stunned. He didn't understand what happened.

He only saw his adults put several kilograms of brown sugar into the water, and then several kilograms of charcoal into the water.

In the end, the brown sugar water that was originally very pleasing to the eyes became ordinary water.

Thomas felt that seeing this scene, his adults should be angry.

After all, a pound of brown sugar can represent dozens of silver coins. Is it a waste of time now?

"My lord, why is there no brown sugar like this!" Thomas felt the need to ask this matter clearly and keep it in his mind.

In this way, the servants can be taught how to store brown sugar in the future, otherwise the brown sugar will be gone, then he, the castle housekeeper, will be ashamed of adults.

"It's not that it's gone, but it has become a more delicious and magical existence!" For the secrecy of the white sugar, Narant only called Thomas himself for help.

Seeing his pained appearance, Narant smiled.

"A more magical, more delicious existence?" Thomas was still ignorant.

"Yes, although the color of the brown sugar water has changed, it is still sweet. Don't you think white sugar looks better than brown sugar, Thomas?"

"This..." Thomas did not judge well, he was still used to seeing brown sugar, because he now knew how much brown sugar was worth.

"Okay Thomas, now take this sugar water and let Rose boil it, let her evaporate the water to dryness, and you'll know when the time comes!" Narant immediately understood what Thomas was thinking, and was not surprised by this guy's thoughts.

After all, brown sugar and white sugar have never been seen before for them.

...

When Narant once again "invented" a unique food, Baron Quint's castle also welcomed a mysterious messenger today.

Why is it mysterious?

Because the man was shrouded in a wide cloak.

Originally, only the pastor of the church would have such an image, but the man's cloak was black, and he didn't have the badge of the church, so he was definitely not a pastor.

"In Lower Demus, I came here specially at the order of Viscount Alding, and I have seen His Excellency Baron Quint!" The man in the cloak was invited into the castle hall. After all the servants were cleared, he took off the cover The hood on his head revealed his true face, and at the same time, a delicate noble badge was displayed in his hand.

"Olding? The younger brother of Earl Tulip? I don't know what he has to do with me?" Quint glanced at the exquisite badge, a little puzzled.

He and Alding have never had any intersection, and he also knows that because of his usual behavior, many nobles are secretly mocking themselves, and there are even fewer contacts who will take the initiative to run to the door.

"Your Excellency, here is a letter from Viscount Alding, you will understand after you read it!" Demus immediately handed over a letter.

Quint took the letter expressionlessly. The varnish on it was intact. He tore open the letter and took out the letter inside.

As he read, Quint's expression became strange.

"You Viscount Alding want to deal with a little baron's second son, how much trouble does a knight need?"

The content of the letter is very simple, that is, Viscount Alding hopes that Quint can help him to quietly eliminate the hapless lord of the doomed land next door.

And Aldin also promised a lot of benefits. For example, in the next year, at least ten caravans from Tulip City will come to Quent to buy salt, and he also promised 30 gold coins as a cash reward.

"Your Majesty, although the Lord of Stormwind is only a knight, it is easy to deal with, but because his father is the most capable vassal under the Earl, it is not easy for us Viscount to do it himself, so I want to ask you to help! ' Demus explained.

"But just based on such an empty promise, let me deal with a noble lord, do you think I will agree?" Quint narrowed his eyes and looked at Demus.

Although the letter was written by Alding himself, there was no signature or seal. Quint was not so stupid. What if the other party did not acknowledge the account afterwards.

"Lord Baron, for the sake of prudence, it is definitely impossible to write a contract for such a thing, but Viscount Alding has asked me to bring ten gold coins in order to express his sincerity!"

"These ten gold coins will be used as a deposit for you. As long as the work is completed, the remaining gold coins and the caravans that purchase salt will set off one after another!"

With that said, Demus handed ten golden coins to Quint.

A smile finally appeared on Quint's face.

Thirty gold coins are not a small amount of money. If you sell salt, you will sell tens of thousands of catties.

In addition, the caravan that Aldin promised, such a noble caravan to purchase once, he can earn a gold coin or two no matter what.

In this way, after completing this transaction, he can earn at least fifty gold coins.

Of course, these are not the most important, the most important thing is that Quint already has an unfortunate lord who intends to clean up that Storm Territory.

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