Xu Sanmei brought Aunt Zhou to see the Princess.
Jiang Chuwei glanced at Aunt Zhou; her first impression was that she was pale and thin.
Jiang Chuwei was a little surprised.
Master Xu is a high-ranking official of the third rank in the imperial court, so why does his concubine look so pale?
"Your Highness! My mother will be living here with me from now on. I wonder if Your Highness would agree?" A glimmer of life finally appeared in Xu Sanmei's eyes.
She knew that her demands were somewhat excessive.
After all, the princess had rescued her, and she still had to bring her aunt, this burden, with her.
She was worried that the princess would refuse.
Looking at the two people in front of her, Jiang Chuwei couldn't help but feel a pang of sympathy.
I can't bring myself to say no.
She nodded slightly and said, "Since she is Miss Xu's birth mother, she can naturally stay."
Upon hearing this, Xu Sanmei's face showed gratitude, and she quickly thanked the princess.
Aunt Zhou was at a loss: "Is it really okay?"
"Hmm, what can you do?" Jiang Chuwei asked.
This isn't a shelter; these women are just too pitiful. If Jiang Chuwei doesn't give them a way to survive, they might very well take their own lives.
However, people like Aunt Zhou were not within her scope of help.
Wealthy families have plenty of pitiful concubines; she can't help them all.
“My mother is good at handicrafts and embroidery. Her embroidery skills are excellent.”
Xu Sanmei immediately replied.
Here, Jiang Chuwei's requirement for them is not to support idlers.
They all need to do some work, firstly to make a living and support themselves, and secondly to keep their minds from wandering.
Here, no one points fingers at them.
They were all people who shared the same plight.
"That's excellent." Jiang Chuwei nodded in satisfaction. "You can stay here from now on. You can do some embroidery work, and someone will take it to the shop to sell. The money you make should be enough to support you."
Aunt Zhou hurriedly knelt down and kowtowed in gratitude, sobbing uncontrollably.
She never imagined that she would be able to escape that cage in her lifetime.
Jiang Chuwei instructed someone to arrange an empty room for Aunt Zhou so that she could rest properly.
The house here isn't very big, but it's big enough for one person.
Xu Sanmei was also moved to tears.
For the mother and daughter, having such a place to live was like paradise.
After Aunt Zhou left, Jiang Chuwei looked at Xu Sanmei and said, "Miss Xu, have you thought this through? Bringing your aunt along is not an easy thing."
The people Jiang Chuwei sent to sever ties at the Prince's residence have returned with the news.
Jiang Chuwei wasn't worried about causing trouble.
However, it's not a long-term solution for a woman to live here with her birth mother.
Jiang Chuwei had no intention of taking them in for life.
These women were all in the prime of their lives.
Once they overcome this difficult period, they may have a bright future ahead.
However, if Xu Sanmei brings her aunt along, then she might really be trapped here for the rest of her life.
"I've thought it through. Thank you for taking me in, Your Highness. My aunt can only survive if she stays with me."
Now, I can't even enter the Xu residence. Bringing my mother out is the only way to save her. Thank you, Princess, for your kindness.
After saying that, he knelt down and kowtowed deeply to Jiang Chuwei.
Jiang Chuwei: "Get up! It's rare to see such filial piety from you. Things will get better from now on. You can stay here from now on. If you need anything, just let me know." Xu Sanmei bowed her head to thank her, her eyes flashing with gratitude.
Jiang Chuwei thought to herself that everyone in the deep mansion had their own story, and all she could do was help as much as she could!
Seeing that Xu Sanmei had brought her own mother, some people started refusing to eat or drink and were determined to die.
Jiang Chuwei was a little surprised when the old woman reported it.
These women have been rescued from the mountain for some time now.
They encouraged each other and began to forget that experience.
Jiang Chuwei left only two old women to take care of them.
One person was responsible for cooking, and the other was responsible for taking the embroidery to the embroidery shop to sell.
They had to support themselves with the rest of the work.
Every woman's greatest skill is embroidery.
Women of this era, apart from ordinary people who had to go out to make a living, almost never left their homes.
These women all came from well-off families and had never left home.
If it weren't for this calamity, their lives would have been filled with happiness and prosperity.
However, fate played a cruel trick on them; they encountered those heartless and insane beasts who ruined their lives.
Jiang Chuwei selected a prime location in her dowry shop specifically for selling the embroidery products of these women.
After paying for the charity's expenses, the rest of the income went into their pockets.
They worked even harder.
Because the more you do, and the better you do, the more income you will naturally earn.
These women have never earned their own living; they were all beaming with joy when they received their first paycheck.
He gradually emerged from the shadow of losing his innocence.
Now, some people are starting to contemplate suicide again.
Jiang Chuwei had a headache and asked, "Who's on a hunger strike?"
“Youngest,” the old woman replied.
"How many days have you been on a hunger strike?"
"There's no need for breakfast today."
"Keep an eye on her. I'll go check on her again tomorrow," Jiang Chuwei said.
Let her calm down and experience the pain.
People need to experience different feelings to make memories last.
The youngest was only fourteen years old, the youngest of all the girls.
The youngest child's name is Li Tang.
She was the daughter of a scholar.
They were also the ones who suffered the most.
At first, Jiang Chuwei couldn't bear to watch.
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