The Jiang family's cannon fodder: Our own Huanhuan actually has a hobby of being an actor?
"By the way, how is the revenue from the first soup and first tea these days?"
Liu Yun, who was standing beside him, handed over an account book and said, "Your Highness, all the income is here."
The accounts are recorded very nicely, clearly and easily visible.
Jiang Huan just glanced at them casually and didn't look at them again. The reason was simple: she trusted Liuyun and the others.
"Has half of the proceeds been donated to the charity?"
The charity hall she mentioned was exactly the one to which Liu Shan donated the two thousand taels of silver notes he had snatched from Ling Yuan.
This charity hall was founded by a wealthy businessman and was registered with the imperial court.
Every year, the money donated to the charity hall by wealthy businessmen, large families, or officials from all over the country will be used for the people's livelihood.
The charity hall has a complete system and employs several upright women who despise money and are dedicated to working for the benefit of the people.
Every year, the money donated from all over will be made public and displayed to the people of the world and the kind-hearted people who donated the money.
Once it was discovered that money was contaminated in a charity hall, the court would step in to convict the person, and the charge would be a serious one.
In the lightest cases, the person will be beheaded, and in the worst cases, the entire family will be confiscated and exiled thousands of miles away.
After years of development, the charity hall has grown into an institution that truly uses the money donated by the people for the benefit of the people.
In modern times, Jiang Huan often donates money to charitable organizations and does some charity work.
Traveling back to ancient times, one naturally brought the customs here.
Liuyun nodded and said, "Don't worry, Your Highness. The money has been donated."
"Okay, that's good. Oh, by the way, this job was done well this time. Each of you can go down and receive a reward of twenty taels."
Jiang Huan was never stingy when treating her subordinates, and was clear about rewards and punishments.
"Thank you for the reward, Your Highness."
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