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Chapter 175: Resettlement of the Liu Family



Chapter 175: Resettlement of the Liu Family

Zheng Sisi said: "Aunt Liu, I plan to let Uncle Liu recuperate in the yard. I need someone to cook and clean up in my yard. You can work in the yard and take care of Uncle Liu. I ask Aunt Niu and others to cook for 30 cents a day, and you can also work here for 30 cents a day.

Uncle Liu and Shitou will be provided with food and lodging while they recover. When Shitou recovers, you can rent the land or stay to help me with my work. It’s up to you.”

Zheng Sisi understood the consequences of their family's inability to work now, so she planned to settle the Liu family and have them all work in the yard.

The three members of the Liu family were all very grateful after hearing this: "Uncle Liu is an honest man, he has been sullen and has never said anything. Aunt Liu, as a representative, said: "Thank you, the county lady, for taking care of us and providing us with food and shelter. Let's discuss it and then tell the county lady. But I feel sorry for Cui Er. How is she going to live in the future?"

Thinking of her daughter's life, Aunt Liu wiped her tears silently again.

Zheng Sisi said, "Aunt Liu, I have asked the village chief to arrange for Cui'er to come here. Your family lives in the courtyard, and it is not what everyone wants to happen. If Cui'er does not want to live in the manor, she can follow me to the capital. I need people in my mansion. You can discuss this matter."

Aunt Liu: "Yes, thank you, County Lady."

Zheng Sisi walked out of the room and saw the doctor was still waiting, so she said to him, "Doctor, I'd like to trouble you to prescribe me an abortion medicine."

When the doctor first arrived, he also heard a few words and knew what was going on, so he readily agreed: "County Lady, I will write the prescription later, and you send someone to the pharmacy to get the medicine. The Liu family father and son need to take the medicine tonight, in case they have a fever at night."

Zheng Sisi said, "Okay, doctor, why don't you rest here tonight."

The doctor said, "No, I have something else to do in the pharmacy."

Zheng Sisi: "Okay, I'll arrange for someone to take you back and get you some medicine. Thank you for your hard work today, doctor."

Zheng Sisi was about to arrange for Captain Liu to send the people off, but the Third Prince said, "Let Qingfeng go. He's been there before and is more familiar with the place."

Zheng Sisi also agreed: "Qingfeng, thank you for your hard work!"

Qingfeng flattered him, "It is my honor to work for the county magistrate. It is not hard at all."

Then he left with the doctor.

Zheng Sisi turned around and asked, "Sheng Zhen, are the people around you so good at talking?"

Sheng Zhen: "No, I usually look like a saw-mouthed gourd, but Qingfeng is more active."

In Zheng Sisi's opinion, it would be more active.

Zheng Sisi went to the side room where the goods were stored and took a look. Everything was clearly divided and neatly arranged, and all the farm tools were piled in a corner.

Zheng Sisi was thinking that there was still time to distribute these farm tools tomorrow and then organize everyone to farm.

At this time, Village Chief Liu brought a few people into the courtyard. There were two women accompanying a girl of about fifteen or sixteen. The girl was pretty and had delicate features. No wonder Young Master Fang had harassed her many times.

Zheng Sisi guessed the identity of the girl. She was Liu Cui'er, Liu Shitou's sister. Zheng Sisi saw that she looked numb and knew that she probably had not yet recovered from the trauma.

Zheng Sisi signaled to Village Chief Liu to send the person to the room where her family was recuperating.

After being sent to the room, Liu Cui'er's originally numb expression suddenly became heart-wrenching when she saw her father and brother lying on the bed, and her mother sitting at the head of her father's bed with a bruised face. She burst into tears and threw herself into her mother's arms.

She said sadly: "It's all my fault. I've implicated father and brother. If it weren't for me, you wouldn't have gotten hurt. It's all my fault, wuwuwu..."

The mother and daughter hugged each other and cried bitterly. Zheng Sisi did not disturb them. Some emotions need to be vented, and crying is the best way to do it.

After seeing off Village Chief Liu and the two women, Zheng Sisi and the Third Prince decided to see how big the courtyard was, so they walked along the corridor to the back.


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