Chapter 169: What Does It Mean to Dump the Pot (2)
"The eldest sister touched this palm token, and the Hou Mansion will be handed over to the eldest sister in the future."
"Don't you want it?" Tang Chacha raised his eyebrows at him, "It stands to reason that even if the Hou Mansion can't inherit the title, you should be the rightful head of the family!" ”
Tang Yu picked up the teacup and took another sip of tea.
"I'm so glad my dad took me on a trip!"
"Why are you going to do this?"
"Because I've seen more, I'm not very interested in these things."
That's it.
Tang just had a feeling of 'reaching out to tease the puppy, but being licked by the puppy', wanting to continue to touch, but he didn't dare, he didn't continue to touch, and he hated the saliva on his face.
There is also a feeling of strength smashing on cotton.
"Dare to love you, you threw the pot to me......"
Tang Yu was puzzled: "Shake, shake the pot...... What do you mean? ”
“…… It's what it means to shake off the shopkeeper! ”
Tang Yu: "The eldest sister is from the Hou Mansion, not someone else, so it's the best."
This kid speaks, his mouth is sweet, and he can't find the slightest mistake.
Originally, it was something that he had always hoped to get his hands on, but it was suddenly offered by someone's hands, and Tang just lacked a little interest.
Before leaving.
Tang Yu suddenly spoke: "Big sister, over there in Liuguang Academy...... Is it possible to not see a doctor? ”
This is?
Want to vent your anger for his dead aunt?!
Tang just didn't have much impression of that aunt, but it is said that she died suddenly not long after Wei's entry, and the death was very strange.
This causal relationship really can't be bypassed, Wei's, ask for more blessings!
"Nature."
After Tang Yu left, Tang Chacha found someone to gather everyone in the Hou Mansion.
First of all, I counted where these people worked, what they did, what their salaries were, and so on.
The petty thief drove away directly.
Those who were disabled, Tang just gave them an objective amount of silver as pension, and did not continue to stay on errands.
As for the rest, she dragged all the deed of sale in her own hands so that she could handle it.
It was all three days to complete.
Three days later, Tang Chacha bought back a lot of maids and servants, and directly set up a bulletin board in the main courtyard.
The names of all the maids and servants are recorded on it, and a few who perform well are evaluated at the moment, and the reward is ten taels of silver.
This amount is clearly indicated on it.
What is visible to all is that it is an open system of rewards and punishments.
In addition, there is also a promotion rank system.
also posted a history of the struggle of a sweeping maid who was promoted to the third class, then the second class, and now the first class.
This can be regarded as a model of struggle to cheer everyone on.
Then he added a tael to the moonsilver of all the servants.
The entire Hou Mansion, plus the old man and the newly recruited servants, there were more than 400 people, and each of them would add an extra one tael, and the entire Hou Mansion would have to draw more than 400 taels of silver every month, not counting the rest of the expenses and some rewards for good performance.
If you add daily meals, tea, snacks, lighting and daily necessities at night...... Wait a minute.
Tang just estimated that it would take at least 10,000 taels of silver a month to operate.
Fortunately, she auctioned things in Yunrui before, and the old bottom is relatively thick, and it is not so poor.
During this period, there are still many simple charms auctioned at Yunrui Auction House, and it won't be long before they will be sent to Tang Chacha again.
on this.
The old lady of Cixintang snorted coldly on the surface, "I also said that there is no silver tael, and I am willing to be a housekeeper", but what she thought in her heart was: If she knew this, she should have given her the right to be a housekeeper a long time ago, and it would not have made the Hou Mansion a joke in the eyes of the people of the capital.