Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 2243 - 2240: Sending a Warning



Chapter 2243: Chapter 2240: Sending a Warning



Simplifying these problems, changing the soup without changing the medicine, and giving them to Tang Dongfeng is also very appropriate.


The letter was just sent out.


It was still sent by the secret guards arranged by Chu Heng by her side, and Ye Muyu was not afraid of the letter being intercepted.


Su Mei came back.


"Lady, the servant girl followed your instructions and revealed your intentions to the female family members of the He Family."


"The female family members of the He Family heard that you didn’t forbid other members of the He Family from going to Yonghe Shop to find work, and they were very grateful. The servant girl also hinted that they could spread this news. Looking at their expressions, they will probably help the residence to give a hint to those working people when they return."


Ye Muyu nodded, still somewhat satisfied, "Pay extra attention; betrayal is not frightening. What’s important now is to seize the good opportunity to consolidate people’s hearts."


Consolidating people’s hearts is always more important than worrying about those who betray.


Of course, there are ways to deal with those who betray.


On the He Family’s female family members’ side.


After returning.


Not long.


The people from the gambling den dispersed.


Someone who had always had a good relationship with the He Family watched this scene.


After the people from the gambling den left, they hurriedly pulled in Old Lady He and whispered, "Did the lady really solve it with all her silver?"


"Yes, all the silver and the people sent to negotiate with the people from the gambling den were given by the lady." Old Lady He didn’t actually look too happy.


A friend patted her shoulder, "This is a good thing. I’ve been in the capital for so many years; it’s rare to have such a good host family that doesn’t cheat us at all, and now they’re willing to give six hundred taels of silver without batting an eye. That’s so generous." The woman said, smacking her lips, extremely excited, further convinced that Yonghe is a good place that shouldn’t be left.


Old Lady He forced a smile.


"What’s up?" The woman saw her reluctant expression, not genuinely happy, and asked.


The He Family’s eldest daughter-in-law said with red eyes, "The lady said our family’s troubles implicated the shop, and in the future, our eldest son will never have the chance to make mistakes again; once he does, he must leave, and there will be no next time."


Upon hearing this, the woman understood why, despite the problem being solved, their faces didn’t look good.


She sympathized and comforted, "Well, you just consider it earning six hundred taels for free; such an amount of silver, your eldest son would take decades to earn."


The He Family’s eldest daughter-in-law couldn’t smile at all; the six hundred taels of silver had never belonged to their family.


The woman didn’t stay much longer. Hearing this conclusion, she was both surprised and delighted; indeed, this work was good, and she had to go back and advise her own son.


This news spread among all the working families under Yonghe Shop.


Originally, the people they found weren’t those who liked to cause trouble.


Most of them were relieved and expressed a strong willingness to work well, ensuring they wouldn’t lose this job.


At the same time.


In the gambling den.


Tang Dongfeng, dressed in decent silk clothing, swaggered into the gambling den.


As soon as he entered, he drew the attention of many people.


Tang Dongfeng brought only two servant boys with him.


He walked inside.


Casually walked to a place where dice were tossed and bets placed on sizes, squeezed in beside the gamblers watching the excitement, and directly took out ten taels of silver, placing it on the small side.


"This gentleman is generous."


Tang Dongfeng waved his hand, "We are all here to play; what’s the point of saying generous or not? Let’s just have some fun for a couple of rounds first."


Many gamblers were regulars in the gambling den. They glanced at him, realized they didn’t recognize him, gently shook their heads, thinking this person was a foolish fat sheep.



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