Mrs. Li, after hearing what her daughter had said, felt that having so many people around her was a waste of money, but her daughter was also right—without a few daughters to help, there was a whole pile of things waiting for her at home.
There was the troublemaker Aunt Lai, the sick Mother-in-law, the indifferent Father-in-law, and the youngest son was still little; the family also hadn't hired many workers.
In the past, her daughters had helped her with some tasks, such as managing the accounts and delivering some obligatory gifts.
Thinking about how these things at home would be without her daughters in the Capital City, she felt that she would miss them and lack the many helpers in the future.
"Ming Yue, go outside and bring those people into the living room," she said.
Ming Yue nodded and left.
"Mom, I've prepared some silver to reward the workers. I'll also visit my sister's and brother's servants later," said Ye Shiqi.