"You worked in the Huo Mansion before, so you should know the rules better than us. We are all small farmers, so we don't have so many rules. But one thing is very important. Since you have come to my Liu family, you must obey my Liu family rules and do your job well. If there is anything you want to say, you must not have conflicts among yourselves, and you must not let conflicts affect your work. If we find that you have behaved badly or have bad intentions, we will definitely sell you off and hand you over to the county government for other punishments."
"Of course, as long as you do your job well, you'll get paid every month and a bonus at the end of the year. When you first come in, my Liu family will prepare two sets of work clothes for each of you. In the future, you'll have two sets each for spring, summer, autumn, and winter. We'll also provide your bedding and food. If you have any questions, please tell me."
Liu Yuhan paused after he finished speaking.
"Excuse me, girl, is what you said true? Can we really still get our wages?"
"Of course you can. As long as you do well, you will not only receive wages but also a bonus at the end of the year. We will naturally do what we say. I will write down the specific precautions when the time comes. I will also observe your performance for a period of time and nominate a manager from among you. This is my father. You can call him the boss and call me the little boss. And everyone in my family, you must respect them equally."
"Okay, boss, little boss." Everyone said in unison.
"Then I'll have someone take you there and settle you down. You can pack up and stay for the day. Daily necessities and food will be delivered to you later."
"Good little boss."
Ask Liu Laizi to take the people up the mountain first.
Liu Yuhan entered the room and closed the door. He searched the space and took out the brown rice and black flour he had taken from the bandit's lair, a small amount of white rice bought in the county town, some bowls and chopsticks, some wooden basins and barrels, two large pots, some dried goods and vegetables, cabbage, pumpkin, winter melon, chayote, coarse salt, etc.
The weather is neither too cold nor too hot now. Seeing that their luggage contains bedding and other things, I don't prepare them yet. I ask my father to use a bullock cart to pull these things up the mountain to them.
I took two pieces of coarse cloth to prepare clothes for my grandmother and asked a woman in the village who knew how to make clothes to help me tailor them. It was agreed that each worker would make two sets of clothes every season.
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