229 Boiled Fish

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Ma Yidu helped to scold, "The master cooked for us personally today to reward us and to show his appreciation for our hard work. Yet you are complaining behind our backs? Which servant is as arrogant as you?!"

  The disciples were immediately frightened. They never expected that they would be scolded like this for just a few casual complaints, but they came to their senses in an instant.

  yes.

  Which servant dares to complain? If the master hears, he will be slapped in the face.

  Anything heavier will have to be sold.

  They were so scared that they all knelt down. To put it bluntly, their lives were too comfortable.

  Song Yue never treated his servants badly. Even when they were rushing on the journey, An Jin made good arrangements for them, which was much better than that of ordinary servants.

  Seeing them apologize repeatedly and saying they knew they were wrong, An Jin calmed down a bit, "Everyone, get up, so that the master won't see you and feel upset."

  He pointed at them and ordered each of them to pay a monthly fine, and then take turns doing odd jobs in the house. They were also not allowed to fall behind in martial arts training. They would be tested every seven days, and if they failed the test, they would be sold out directly, with absolutely no mercy.

  What this means is that they must not fall behind in practicing martial arts or doing odd jobs, otherwise they will be kicked out.

  When Ma Yi and his team first came, what kind of work did they not do? In addition to practicing martial arts, they also had to take care of patrol tasks. When Song Yue went out, they had to take turns to protect her.

  At that time, the family had not bought so many slaves. Some of the heavy and rough work in the backyard, which Dingxiang and the other two could not do, was done by Ma Yi and the others, right?

  But they never complained and did their jobs properly.

  The welfare that Song Yue gave to the slaves was really not worse than that of the wealthy families. They received a considerable amount of monthly wages, regular vacations every month, free meals and drinks at the store, and were also provided with adequate clothing every season.

  Where can I find such a good master?

  An Jin yelled at them several times, which startled the tiger cubs that were wandering around in the yard.

  It walked out slowly, staring at them with its eyes as big as copper bells, and swinging its tail, as if it was also examining whether they had made any mistake.

  They were so scared that they broke out in cold sweats.

  When An Jin saw Ding Xiang coming out, he immediately scolded them, "Why don't you stand up quickly?"

  They all stood up in a flash and stood aside very stiffly, not daring to speak anything. They were less lazy than before and more fearful.

  An Jin nodded with satisfaction, and the tiger cub finally walked to An Jin's side, walked around him, sniffed him, then walked to the side, squatted down and licked his fur.

  Ding Xiang came out with a large plate of boiled fish. Seeing the strange atmosphere in the yard, she asked in confusion, "What's going on? What's the quarrel?"
An Jin said, "Nothing. What delicious food did the master make today? Did she get tired?"

  Ding Xiang was very excited when she talked about this, "I made boiled fish, it was so delicious! These vegetables were full of soup, it was absolutely delicious!"

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