Gao Daniu couldn’t hold back and laughed.
"Alright, then I’ll listen to Second Sister. Anyone who dares to have an opinion, I’ll take the money back from you."
Following that, An Ning also laughed.
These words were just sothing they said at ho. In reality, who would really feel burdened by money?
Building the farm wasn’t technically demanding, just required stacking a very large wall, and to prevent wild animals from coming in to eat the chickens, the wall couldn’t be too low.
A total of twelve strong young n were hired to help build the wall, plus a woman to cook.
An Ning calculated the wages and handed them all to Gao Daniu, then said, "During this period, working under the hot sun isn’t easy for everyone. Brother Daniu, give each of them five eggs as compensation."
Speaking of the hardships of ancient people, it’s really not sothing we, who have never been without air conditioning in both winter and sumr, could endure.
The weather in June and July is the hottest, but when people work, they only rest during the two hottest hours at noon. Other than al tis, it’s almost equivalent to working all day.
It’s not that An Ning is harsh and forcing them to work, it’s just that everyone is like this.
They told them to rest at noon and co when the sun isn’t so intense in the early morning and late afternoon.
But none of them listened. Every day, they reported to work right after their al, unwilling to rest even for a mont if they could.
All An Ning could do was cook a few extra buckets of mung bean soup each day and improve their als to boost their nutrition.
Born in a farming family, although there were indeed so lazy and unreasonable people, most people’s hearts were still pure.
Of course, this doesn’t exclude the possibility that they acted this way just to remind An Dafu that hiring them for work ant paying wages.
Thinking about this, and rembering how pitiful An Dafu looked recently because of being implicated by Erlaizi, An Ning almost laughed in schadenfreude.
It’s not that An Ning doesn’t feel for him, it’s just that their most difficult tis have passed, and she hopes that the future will only get better and better.
She also hopes that after this matter, her father’s reputation will improve a bit.
Gao Daniu hadn’t been gone long before An Ning started receiving gratitude points sporadically.
Listening to the occasional broadcasts in her mind, An Ning asked Tutu, "Is it possible to get gratitude points just by paying wages to people?"
Tutu: "Certainly, as long as others sincerely thank you, gratitude points will appear."
An Ning was instantly overjoyed. If it’s just like this, then earning gratitude points might not be that difficult.
When An Dafu returned, the cart was filled with the materials he prepared, but judging by the ti, it was already late afternoon, which ant a large-scale construction couldn’t be done today.
Madam Qiu went to the farm on the hillside to feed the chickens and pigs, while An Dafu stayed at ho and made several preserved eggs, then secretly had An Ning put them in storage, saying, "The weather is quite hot now, in three or four days these should be ready. Try keeping them in storage, and take them out tonight before bed to see if they’ve turned out well."
"Okay," An Ning replied, placing the preserved eggs in storage in a separate area.
"Oh, dad..." An Ning suddenly rembered, "We have so many things to do every day now, relying solely on you and Aunt Qiu isn’t working. How about we spend so money to hire a few people to help?"
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