Chapter 92 Consideration
If it is a husband and wife, the two can take care of each other, and the woman is willing to do the meals herself.
"Since your sister-in-law has told you everything, just do as she says." Chu Heng pondered.
"Okay, Brother Heng, I'll go directly to the labor market to find someone." Seeing that it was getting late, Chu Xing got on the mule cart and left after talking to Chu Heng.
After Chu Heng watched him leave, he turned and walked into the school. Uncle Liu suddenly called to him: "Chu Xiucai, here is a piece of medicinal food and cakes for you."
Chu Heng didn't change his face when he heard it, and said indifferently: "Next time, Uncle Liu won't accept it again, thank you for your hard work."
Chu Heng took the things and stuffed the copper plate into Uncle Liu's hand, but he himself carried the medicinal food and cakes, went to the beggar's den in the alley of Beijie, and threw the things away without even looking at them.
"Thank you, my lord." The beggars quickly grabbed their food and ate it.
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Chu Xing came back in the afternoon.
Not only did he help Ye Muyu make an appointment as a part-time worker, but he also went to a nearby village and bought a lot of broken bowls.
The wall of the Chu family will be completed soon.
The walls were covered with sharp tiles, and many villagers came to take a look after finishing their work.
"Sister-in-law, I've hired you a short-term worker, and I'll start working tomorrow." After returning to the village, Chu Xing hurried over to write back to Ye Muyu.
Ye Muyu asked, "How much does this day laborer cost per day?"
"Men pay twenty-five coins a day, women twenty, but they need to prepare simple meals."
It seems that there is no price increase, which is not bad.
"Did you tell them not to provide food?" Ye Muyu asked.
"I mentioned it. They promised you to provide food, and they will do it themselves." Chu Xing had Chu Heng's help, and the person in charge of the short-term labor knew Chu Heng and was willing to sell his face. Chu Xing went over and said that it was Chu Heng's. Clan brother, if you have any request, before you started to negotiate the price, that person directly chose two qualified part-time workers with the best character and gave them to him, even with a special discount on the price.
Chu Xing has been running in the county for so long, and he also knows that these people always only give face to officials and scholars, and even among scholars, these people have different attitudes.
Although he didn't know what his attitude was towards other scholars, why did he not make things difficult, even didn't want to take advantage of it, and wanted to befriend Chu Heng? Chu Xing could see it.
For a moment, he couldn't help but feel that even his younger brother was looked up to by others, and he felt windy on the soles of his feet when he walked.
"Thank you for your hard work." Ye Muyu handed Chu Xing two egg pancakes.
Without waiting for his refusal, put it directly in his hand: "You run for me, sister-in-law will give you some food, shouldn't you? You take it, don't talk to sister-in-law, otherwise sister-in-law will be embarrassed to ask you for help in the future. "
"Sister-in-law, then... I'll take it." Chu Xing took the pancakes and smiled broadly.
After Chu Xing left.
That afternoon, before dark, Chu An and the others finally repaired the fence.
Now even if Chu Heng stood on tiptoe, he couldn't see the situation in the yard clearly. Ye Muyu checked the surrounding area before he felt relieved.
Send off four people.
After a simple dinner, Ye Muyu was in the house, making shoes again and again, while thinking about what to plant this year.
The ingredients available in the Great Chu Dynasty are basically the same as those in modern times, but there are not many varieties.
Ye Muyu wants to open a shop, but she only has twenty taels of silver in her hand. According to Chu Lu's memory with the original owner, and conversations with Chu An, Chu Xing and others, she probably knows that buying a shop in the county requires at least a few dollars. Thirty forty two,
(end of this chapter)