As time passed, the watermelon jam slowly cooked to perfection. Although the watermelons weren't fully ripe and wouldn't be as sweet as they could be, with the addition of cane sugar lumps by Li Wenli, the taste was just right.
The thick watermelon jam was fragrant with the freshness of watermelon and the sweetness of sugarcane; Bai Sasa was amazed, and even Bai Junjun was quite satisfied with the taste.
Indeed, it was the taste of the sweet treats from her dreams. If only there were other wild fruits available.
Making jam wasn't difficult, and soon Bai Sasa took over the task. Li Wenli and Bai Junjun then prepared to take the first batch of jam and head out.
Meanwhile, the Fool was assisting Bai Sasa in cooking the jam. When he looked up again, the two were already heading out.
They only mentioned going to the county town to see if they could sell the jam.
Bai Sasa and the Fool were both tied to the stove, so they had no way to follow.