Chapter 2652: Mission 38
Editor: Henyee Translations
Gu Chaoyan aimed to instill in her siblings the understanding that they shouldn’t fear anyone but also shouldn’t bully others. Being good individuals was the key.
The younger ones nodded in agreement, indicating their comprehension, which Gu Chaoyan could discern from their reactions. Life in the Yan Family was gradually stabilizing, and she sensed that her mission was nearing its conclusion. Her only hope was for everything to continue smoothly after her departure.
After putting the kids to bed, Gu Chaoyan retired for the night.
The following morning, Tian Liu arrived early with some food, ready to begin his work. “Danqiu, I’m here to work.”
The energetic and positive demeanor of the young man was evident.
However, Gu Chaoyan was still asleep, not being an early riser. Fortunately, Danxia, Dandong, and Tian Jiu were already up and about, engaged in their tasks.
Noticing Tian Liu’s arrival, Danxia couldn’t help but tease, “Sixth Brother Tian, you might have to wait a bit longer. Sister hasn’t woken up yet.”
Tian Liu felt a bit surprised and embarrassed, wondering if he had arrived too early. Concerned about being perceived as lazy, he had come early.
Gu Chaoyan soon woke up, alleviating Tian Liu’s awkwardness. He greeted her with a smile.
“I don’t have any specific plans for today. I’m inviting some villagers who are interested in long-term work to come here. We’ll discuss their preferences and capabilities. Since you’ll be overseeing things in the future, it’s essential to ensure it aligns with your liking,” Gu Chaoyan explained.
Tian Liu thought she was giving him too much responsibility, but he appreciated the trust.
He was on the verge of expressing himself when Gu Chaoyan abruptly turned around, causing him to swallow his words.
After breakfast, individuals started arriving one by one. The number was not significant, considering most villagers had their own fields and were occupied with personal work. Those who came tended to be from families with surplus labor, seeking additional earnings. Some might have had ulterior motives, hoping to establish connections and gain advantages by working at Third Yan’s house.
Observing the candidates, Gu Chaoyan sensed that most were not genuinely interested in hard work. Consequently, she filtered out those individuals, retaining only those genuinely seeking employment.
As the queue formed, an unexpected visitor, with a scholarly demeanor, bypassed the line and approached Yan Danqiu. Gu Chaoyan glanced up and identified Jiang Caixiu.
So, this was Jiang Caixiu?
It became evident why his mother exuded such confidence. Despite his good looks, his character left much to be desired.
“Those interested in applying for the long-term job, please go to the back of the line,” Gu Chaoyan declared with a serious tone.
Laughter erupted among the people in the queue. Though unsure of the reason, their spirits were lifted.
Jiang Caixiu’s expression turned ugly, resembling the color of a livid pig’s liver, as laughter echoed around him.
“Even a scholar shouldn’t cut the line like this,” remarked Tian Liu, who harbored a distaste for individuals like Jiang Caixiu. Furthermore, the audacity to behave this way in the Yan family’s premises was unacceptable.
“Danqiu, I don’t like this. I won’t stay and work long-term,” declared Tian Liu straightforwardly.
“If you don’t like it, then don’t,” Gu Chaoyan responded indifferently, without lifting her head.