Chapter 1695: Angry Out of Shame



Chapter 1695: Angry Out of Shame

"Also, my master has only been in Anze Prefecture for a few days, and I didn't know that Guanzhou Cheng had done so much to help my master solve his problems! Why don't you tell me more about it, Madam Guan?"

She gave her face. Didn't she know what her husband had done? No matter what situation he was in, it was his own fault. What did it have to do with her family?

Instead of saying that he felt guilty, he came up to me and said a lot of disgusting things.

She didn't kick the person out directly, which was considered giving her enough face.

Instead, she went a step further and turned the tables, accusing her husband of being ungrateful. It would be strange if she could tolerate this.

Madam Guan was so angry that she was shaking: "....."

Qiao Xuan said calmly, "I need to rest now. Madam Guan, please come in."

I really don't want to see her even one more time.

Mrs. Guan sneered with a bluffing look and left without looking back.

Mrs. Guan was very angry, but she didn't dare tell her husband, because her husband would definitely scold her if he knew.

After thinking about it for a long time, I couldn't find a way to vent my feelings, and my eyes turned red and I covered my face with a handkerchief and cried.

After taking control of the government's armed forces, Shao Yunduan finally breathed a sigh of relief.

He would not do anything without confidence. He was not afraid even if there were more than sixty yamen runners causing trouble.

In addition to Sun Bai, Sun Qian, Zheng Sangge and others who are under his command, he also has fifty trusted men sent to him by Meng Wanfu and Ding Xiang.

These people were all in the dark, scattered around the city of Anzezhou. Half of them lived in the big house he and Qiao Xuan bought, and they were very careful to avoid people when they went in and out on weekdays.

Therefore, except Qiao Xuan and Sun Bai, Sun Qian, Zheng Sangge, Song Shi, etc., no one else knew of their existence.

Shao Yunduan gave them the list of restless former yamen runners, and they were the ones who followed those people.

Given their skills, those former yamen runners naturally had no chance of defeating them.

After dealing with the yamen runners, the next thing to deal with is the clerks.

Shao Yunduan then ordered his men to go house by house to find those clerks who were at home on sick leave or for some other matter and ask them to come back to work as soon as possible.

If you cannot come back temporarily, give a deadline and write clearly on paper why you cannot come back and how many days you need to take off.

You need to fill it out truthfully. Maybe they will check it later. If they find out that you have deceived your superior, I'm afraid this matter will not be so easy to get away with.

No matter when or where, if a subordinate deliberately deceives his superior, it is not a trivial matter, and it is absolutely difficult to obtain the superior's forgiveness.

If it takes too long, he might as well just resign. The government office cannot keep running by waiting for someone. Since he can't come, he will have to hire someone else to take over.

Also, those who are in poor health and are sick every other day don’t seem to be suitable for this job. Such people should be fired.

Of course, he would not be so heartless. Anyone who wanted to leave would be compensated with three months' salary, not a penny less.

When the clerks received the news, some were angry, some were embarrassed, some were angry and embarrassed, some were panic-stricken, and some regretted...

But no one dares to take it lightly.

The lessons from the past are right in front of us.

When Lord Shao first started to cause trouble for those yamen runners who had asked for leave, they were complacent and gloating, standing by to watch the joke.

They were complacent because they thought that Lord Shao would not dare to touch the clerks, so they had to touch the yamen runners. But were the yamen runners so easy to touch? There were more than 60 people, and the law did not punish the masses!

(End of this chapter)

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