As for the cattle and horses... Yin Le awkwardly touched her nose, unsure whether to tell her sister-in-law about such a harsh reality.
Forget it, better not to say anything.
Her master said it's already difficult for common folks to live, and understanding the underlying logic of this dynasty's lowest levels would only deepen their suffering if they can't change their own predicaments.
"Go to sleep, sister-in-law. If you don't, you won't be able to get up tomorrow to see where I work," Yin Le deliberately said.
Eldest Sister-in-law Yin quickly nodded, even more curious about what was really going on in that stationery factory after hearing her sister-in-law's words, not wanting to miss out.
So, they blew out the candle, and the sister-in-law pair squeezed together and closed their eyes to sleep.
Eldest Sister-in-law Yin felt she hadn't slept long before rustling sounds arose beside her.
