Chapter 74
Li Yao was busy distributing sweet potatoes to each household until midday. The food shortage that had seemed so bleak was somehow solved, and Wang Jiafu felt like a huge weight had been lifted from his chest.
It seemed that ever since Li Yao had started her business, she had changed.
"Li Yao, on behalf of everyone, I really need to thank you properly for this," said Wang Jiafu.
"No need," said Li Yao. "The villagers have also helped work my fields. Otherwise I wouldn't know when those barren hills could be opened up."
"That's not right. That sweet potato money could open dozens of barren hills for you," said Wang Jiafu. "If you were a man, I'd offer you an official position right now."
Only men could become officials - that was the sad truth of this world.
But Li Yao was quite happy living a comfortable life on her own terms. She had no desire to become a village headman.
"But I absolutely won't forget your contributions," Wang Jiafu continued. "Tomorrow I'll go to the county office and report this to Magistrate Song. You'll definitely get a commendation again."
"Village Headman, please don't," said Li Yao.
"Why not?"
"It's not thieves we need to worry about, but their envious thoughts," said Li Yao. "Our entire Baichuan County, even the whole Yizhou Prefecture, is lacking food. If our village alone is suddenly not lacking, don't you think it might make others envious?"
Wang Jiafu was shocked.
With the grain, he had gotten a bit carried away and forgotten to consider this.
But if he didn't report it, how could he reward Li Yao for her contributions? The village didn't have money for commendations!
In the end, he could only prioritize the greater good. As for rewarding Li Yao, he had already thought of a better way.
"Li Yao, from now on, for any village affairs, I'll come discuss with you and listen to your suggestions," said Wang Jiafu.
Li Yao twitched her mouth. She suddenly felt like the village tyrant.
Are you sure this is a reward and not a punishment?
Oh well, there weren't that many village affairs anyway. She could come up with a few ideas without too much effort when needed.
The couple was stunned.
That was 5000 mu!
1000 mu could grow grains and vegetables, 4000 mu could grow fruits and fodder. It could be said no other family in the entire Baichuan County had so much usable land!
Recalling just two months ago when they were eating wild vegetables every meal, and now having become the biggest landlords in Baichuan County... This earth-shattering change made the couple's hearts race.
"Mother," asked Wang Er, "Why are we spending so much effort to reclaim these barren hills?"
Li Yao turned the question back on him: "How are your studies recently?"
"Pretty good," Wang Er quickly replied. "Teacher Lv said I will definitely pass the county exam next year, but I want to try the autumn provincial exam."
Passing the county exam made you a private candidate, passing the provincial exam made you a licentiate - a gentleman scholar. Wang Er was only going to be 14 next year. Li Yao felt passing the county exam would be enough, without needing to push himself so hard.
But seeing his attitude, he probably wouldn't listen even if she said anything.
"Green hills and clear waters are as good as mountains of gold and silver," said Li Yao. "If you want to become an official, benefiting the common people, or rising to prominence in the imperial court, benefiting all people under heaven, you must always remember this saying."
Wang Er's heart stirred. He knew this was his mother imparting wisdom to him, and firmly engraved those words in his heart.
Wang San'er and Xiao Si also watched longingly, hoping Mother would say something to them too. But Li Yao just said, "Go home and make dinner."
After overworking for half a month with barely any decent meals, today they finally finished the pressing matters at hand. It was time to make something delicious to reward themselves.
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Early next morning, Li Yao took the ox cart to the market town.
Half a month had passed. Those merchants who had come seeking partnerships had made their decisions. Most were willing to pay the deposit to join the chain stores.
Actually they had already decided earlier, but could never find Li Yao's people, so they could only wait at the store every day.
The contracts had long been prepared. After signing and paying the deposit, everyone returned to their territories to prepare opening their stores. And to ensure they had sufficient goods to sell at opening, Li Yao also began purchasing large quantities of lard, tea seeds, beeswax and other raw materials.
While she was busy, Wang Jiafu also put on clean clothes and followed other village headmen into the county office.
The county magistrate would convene these meetings every half month, both to understand each village's circumstances, and also to pool their wisdom on how to weather the difficult times together.