A steward must come forward to report to her how much money was spent this spring, how much grain was harvested in the fall, and who received charcoal and clothing for the winter.
She needs to be aware of this, otherwise, if she encounters a wicked servant who bullies her and takes advantage of her ignorance, she'll be at a disadvantage!
He Miaomiao knows that Da Qiao is a formidable person.
She is extremely formidable, intolerant of any wrongdoing, and hates evil as if it were her enemy. Moreover, she is the kind of woman who will not hesitate to seek revenge even after ten years.
But if Da Qiao truly cares for someone, then she is exceptionally kind.
It's just asking her to go home and look after the garden, right? She just has to get up a little earlier.
It's just about letting her go home, take the duck eggs that Xiao Qiao had pickled a few days ago out of the cellar, cook them, and sell them on the street.
She did all the tasks that Da Qiao assigned her.
As long as it makes money.
As long as she earns a share of the money, Da Qiao will give her a portion.
Da Qiao said that her wages would be calculated separately, and the profits she earned would be calculated based on the number of people in her family. Although she was the daughter-in-law, she would receive a share just like Qiao Er. The money for Uncle Peng's recovery would also come from this share.
Can.
But before leaving, He Miaomiao still made a request to Qiao Er:
"Erlang, come back soon, come back soon to help me. Look at my hands, they're so white and tender, but I don't know if they'll be worn smooth and rough in a few days."
Qiao Er was heartbroken at that moment and quickly held He Miaomiao's hands in his arms.
"Don't be afraid, it's alright. Once things settle down at the prefect's mansion these next few days, I'll earn my wages and immediately buy you two maids for menial tasks. Miaomiao, be a good girl, okay?"
You must listen to Da Qiao.
These are the lessons Qiao Er has learned over the past few days.
Thus, things have been relatively peaceful for Qiao Jingjing these past few days.
In the years since she came to the Eastern Han Dynasty, she has finally received the treatment and respect that an intellectual should have. She has a house to live in, people to serve her, and even her family members' employment problems have been solved. Moreover, her superiors do not look at her with lecherous eyes, and there are no workplace unspoken rules.
Prefect Liu was very accommodating to her requests, even though he had recently hired a new advisor named Chen Tian.
Qiao Jingjing recognized him at a glance. It was the same advisor who had tied her up and hung her on the city wall of Lujiang that day, using her to threaten Sun Ce, and had also whipped her severely. She had suffered greatly because of that whip, and there was still a faint red mark on her face.
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