After Gender Transformation, I Became a Noble Young Lady

My name is Bai Yueyue. Oh my goodness, in this world, how can there be such a cute, kind, gentle, dignified, and elegant girl like me? OMG, this is truly the world's honor.

Hmm? This self...

Chapter 48 Bai Yueyue's Part-Time Worker

Ten minutes later, Bai Yueyue managed to use magic to restore her emotions. After using cleansing magic to ensure that her current demeanor was not in problem, she went out to Hu Meier's side.

"Young Miss, please put on your veil." After confirming that Bai Yueyue's appearance was not in any way, Hu Meier took out a spare black veil and, with Bai Yueyue's consent, put it on her.

When the two returned to the village entrance, Pan Sheng was already waiting. However, the pervasive smell of blood had not dissipated, all the doors and windows were tightly closed, and the entire village was no different from a dead village.

"Take me there," Bai Yueyue said.

"Yes, Lady Bai Yueyue." Led by Pan Sheng, the two did not walk far before arriving at the village's public open space.

Nearly thirty people were kneeling there, heads bowed, waiting in fear for Bai Yueyue's arrival.

"So many people?" Bai Yueyue looked at the people on the field. The oldest was over thirty years old, and the youngest was only ten years old.

"Lady Bai Yueyue has arrived, why aren't you bowing?" Under Pan Sheng's reprimand, these people trembled uncontrollably, and said in uneven voices that they were welcoming Lady Bai Yueyue.

"Get up," Bai Yueyue said. The factory could handle so many people, but the problem was how to get them across. It seemed their mental state was quite problematic.

Bai Yueyue had no one to consult at this moment. Hu Meier and Pan Sheng, who were beside her, both knew how nobles handled things, and their only advice was for Bai Yueyue to use her noble status to force them to go over like a slave owner.

Under the current control of the imperial family and the five great families, the human rights of commoners are only granted when dealing with other commoners; when dealing with nobles, they are merely tools.

The same applies to the judiciary. When commoners clash with each other, judicial intervention resolves the conflict. When commoners clash with nobles, judicial intervention becomes meaningless. When nobles clash with each other, the judiciary is not even qualified to intervene; a higher-ranking noble is needed to handle the situation.

Bai Yueyue, a noblewoman raised as a commoner, is seen as strange by other nobles because she considers the common people. Similarly, it is for this reason that Bai Yueyue frequently interacts with commoners.

There are many nobles in Asia City; almost everyone who attended Qin Ye's welcome party was a noble. Nobles, too, look down on commoners and rarely appear before them; they practically live in two different worlds.

In the past, Bai Yueyue had the protection of Bai Zhenhao and Li Jieyue, as well as the influence of Li Jianchuan and Qin Limin, so she didn't have to worry about the nobles. In fact, her worldview was the same as that of most commoners, and she knew nothing about the top echelons of this planet—the nobles.

For example, students in the capital city who cannot get into a university in the capital city will not choose to leave the capital city to study elsewhere; leaving the capital city to study elsewhere is a disgrace.

Therefore, Bai Zhenhao and Li Jieyue's marriage was considered extremely unbelievable in the capital. How did Bai Zhenhao, a commoner, manage to catch the eye of Li Jieyue, the pride of the capital, and how did Li Jieyue adapt to the life of a commoner? This remains an unsolved mystery in the capital.

The clothing, jewelry, and bags used by nobles would never bear the LVV logo, as such items were no different from cheap street vendor goods in the eyes of the nobility.

For example, Bai Yueyue, as Qin Limin's adopted daughter, now wears clothes and other items designed and made by professionals, bearing the Qin family's mark. These items would never appear on the market, and ordinary people would never be able to tell the difference; they would only know that the materials are very good.

So Zhang Yuyao complained that Bai Yueyue was so rich, why didn't she wear designer brands? Bai Yueyue couldn't explain that she was the mayor's adopted daughter, and that wearing "designer brands" would lower the status of the mayor's family.

These people were too fragile, both mentally and physically. After using her magical perception, Bai Yueyue began to think of a solution. Given their mental state, Bai Yueyue would definitely use strong measures to "treat" them, but she also needed to consider ways to soothe them and prevent them from collapsing.

With Hu Meier's help, Bai Yueyue sat gracefully in the chair prepared by Pan Sheng, looking indifferently at the group of people, pondering how to express the words she had prepared beforehand without causing them to panic.

"Those who want to leave, stand on my left; those who don't want to leave, stand on my right," Bai Yueyue said, wanting to at least get a general idea of ​​their intentions.

Some people's eyes lit up, and although they were still a little timid, they mustered up the courage to stand to Bai Yueyue's left, while most people stood still and did not move.

Seeing this, Hu Meier looked at Pan Sheng questioningly and said, "Miss, these people have been disrespectful to you. Please order them all to be executed."

Hu Meier's voice was quite loud; everyone present could hear it.

Pan Sheng immediately knelt down and said, "Lady Bai Yueyue, I am incompetent and these people have disrespected you. Please allow me to execute them."

So, it was the right thing to not consult them; their terrible suggestions would really cause chaos.

They still remembered what had happened before, and just as Bai Yueyue had imagined, the scene instantly descended into chaos when they recalled those who had been beheaded.

To prevent any accidents, Bai Yueyue used her magic to suppress the group and force them to calm down. Soon, the group was divided into two lines.

The vast majority of people wanted to leave with hope; a small number distrusted Bai Yueyue, feeling that it would be another kind of hell; and others had been trapped in this place, both physically and mentally, after years of torment.

"Pan Sheng, send them back." Bai Yueyue decided this for those who were unwilling to leave.

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