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Chapter 1719: No Need to Worry Chapter 1719: No Need to Worry Editor: Henyee Translations The seeds safely resided within the confines of the governnt warehouse, prompting the question of how to dispose of them.

Was burning down the warehouse a viable option?

The practical challenges lood large—bailiffs on duty, a towering wall, and the assumption that such a drastic move could be executed without repercussions.

The landscape had changed; the bailiffs were now under Lord Shao’s influence.

Disobeying him was unthinkable, and the prospect of burning the seeds raised moral concerns.

The potential consequences of such an act, including retribution, made it a perilous choice.

Moreover, initiating a direct conflict with the governnt would be a fight to the death.

Compounding the dilemma was the increasing uncertainty surrounding Lord Shao’s background.

Without adequate knowledge, rash actions seed perilous.

The three families struggled to find common ground.

Old Master Huo and Old Master i disagreed with Old Lady Fan’s proposal, opting for a more asured approach.

They viewed Lord Shao as a potential ally rather than an adversary.

Assuming he desired stability in Anze Province’s business realm, a mutually respectful conversation seed plausible.

The ability to resolve the seed predicant indicated Lord Shao’s competence and willingness to engage as equals.

With this perspective, both the Huo and i families chose restraint and patience.

Stepping back from the precipice, they embraced a more comprehensive understanding of each other.

Recognizing Lord Shao’s pursuit of financial gains, they decided to cooperate, provided he maintained reasonable boundaries.

The consensus erged: as long as Lord Shao remained within acceptable limits, they would not obstruct his endeavors.

The path forward involved a more amicable and pragmatic approach, acknowledging the potential for collaboration rather than confrontation.

The Huo Family and the i Family were already in discussions about the gifts they would prepare.

In a few days, they planned to send their won to the backyard of the state governnt office to visit the pregnant Madam Shao.

As the Huo and i families opted for a more conciliatory approach, Old Lady Fan found herself with no choice but to adopt a wait-and-see attitude.

While she might have considered taking action in the past, the current situation acknowledged the newfound stature of the Prefect state’s new Lord, whom she could no longer dismiss with arrogance.

By the second and third day, all the seeds had been ticulously arranged within the governnt warehouse.

The lively atmosphere within the warehouse persisted for the past two days, with seeds transported, weighed, registered, and stored.

Official docunts were prepared for distribution, and the state governnt organized the dispatch of personnel to towns.

The Land Officers were inford, villages were notified, and the seed distribution process comnced.

Each year, a designated scribe assud responsibility for a town, ensuring that any issues would be promptly addressed.

While commoners might be complacent elsewhere, matters related to spring plowing and sustenance were taken seriously by all.

Shao Yunduan had assembled all the scribes, issuing a warning and providing a docunt for posting in every town.

The docunt explicitly conveyed that any tampering with the spring plantation by the scribes or town chiefs would be reported to the state office.

Imdiate interrogation and severe consequences awaited those found guilty of such transgressions.

The scribes, understanding the gravity of the situation, readily complied with Shao Yunduan’s directives, ensuring a cooperative and compliant stance.

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