"It's not your fault. Even if I was there, he wouldn't give it to me. He's waiting for me to go to the capital to settle the accounts with him." Mary said, "Forget it. Anyway, we have made a lot of money recently. Even if we don't accept this money, we won't lose anything. Is there anything else? If not, go back first."
"No, it's just that the servants have been idle recently. Why don't we let some of them go back and wait?" said the housekeeper. "This will save some expenses."
"I don't know how many people will suffer from this rain. If we ask them to go back and wait for the decision, wouldn't that make their life even more miserable? Forget it! I can still afford this little money. If they feel idle, I will arrange some work for them. Find a few servants who can read, and then teach the others to read. No matter how much you can read, it's always right to learn more."
"Madam is such a kind person. How much good fortune did we have in our previous lives to meet such a good boss like you?" The housekeeper sighed. "Then I will go and tell them."
"Go! Tell them not to worry. Although I'm not a rich man, it's still possible for me to support them." Mary waved her hand.
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