On the morning of late October, the sea breeze was quite strong, and waves crashed against the rocky cliffs one after another.
Today, Lin Wanwan rarely got up early in the Great Tang. She was usually known as lazy and fond of sleeping (sometimes truly lazy, sometimes sneaking back to modern times), but today's early rise had its reasons.
The Lin Family's workshop, after selling the second batch of cotton cloth, was starting its first formal division of profits!
The female workers in the workshop calculated daily work points based on labor intensity, and the function of these work points was reflected during the profit distribution.
This aspect was something everyone had experienced when the cotton planting cooperative of the Lin and Lu families sold and divided profits from cotton.
Originally, the female workers in the workshop could receive wages, but they could only choose either wages or work points.
