Chapter 109: The scene was quite grand.



Luo Bi didn't expect this situation to happen.

He immediately bowed to Zhao Hao and said, "Sir, I'll go and ask what's going on!"

Zhao Hao nodded, and Luo Bi hurriedly walked towards the crowd gathered at the door.

Seeing Luo Bi, everyone bowed to him respectfully.

Luo Bi waved his hands quickly, then walked quickly towards an old man with white hair and beard and a hunched body at the front of the crowd.

"Mr. Jiao, I said yesterday that I needed a thousand laborers. How come so many came all of a sudden?"

Luo Bi was a little unhappy.

In this village, he is equivalent to the county magistrate. No matter how big the matter is, it is decided by his word.

He is the sky.

There are six or seven villages in the whole village, and each village has a headman.

All matters, big or small, were passed on to the tenants through the headman.

The old man called Mr. Jiao said helplessly: "Master, yesterday you told us that we were going to set up a workshop in our village and that you would pay the workers 80 cents a day, and everyone spread the news immediately!"

"Early this morning, I went to pick people, and all of them wanted to come. I couldn't stop them no matter what I did!"

After the old man finished speaking, many young children and women immediately knelt down in front of Luo Bi.

One of the women begged, "Master, please don't blame the head of the village. We came here on our own initiative!"

"We just came here to ask if we can find some work to do in the workshop we set up in our village!"

"We don't want any money, just a meal!"

After the woman finished speaking, everyone started begging.

"Master, please have mercy on us. We don't want wages, we just want a meal!"

"Master, please have mercy on us!"

“…”

In an instant, countless people kowtowed and begged Luo Bi, and the scene was truly moving.

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