The second room had restrained itself, and Aunt Linâs special treatment was no longer in effect; having resolved these two issues, Daohuaâs management of the kitchen became even smoother.
She didnât make any drastic changes to the kitchen, merely rectifying some deficiencies. Usually, she didnât intervene too much in the kitchen staff matters.
She only emphasized a few points: one, cleanliness and the freshness of ingredients must be ensured; two, kitchen expenses should not exceed the budget unless the household was hosting a banquet or there was some other event; three, for banquets held by the household, the dishes must be presentable.
When it came to managing the kitchen staff, she almost never inquired about it and left it directly in the hands of Nanny Ren.
However, she also told Nanny Ren that if there were any disturbances among the staff, Nanny Ren would be the first person sheâd look for.
With such arrangements, the kitchen had become more orderly than before.
âAfter taking over the kitchen, I havenât noticed our young lady being busier than she was before. Look at her, Zhou Jingwan is dragging her off to ride horses again; sheâs even more diligent than before.â
In Daohua Pavilion, Guyu tidied up the room while chatting with Lixia.
Lixia: âThatâs because our young lady is capable. I heard her telling Manman sister before that no matter what place sheâs in charge of, she needs to establish rules and regulations first. Once there are rules, and a suitable person is found to oversee them, she doesnât need to look into every little thing.â
âDidnât Madam praise our young lady before, saying she knows how to delegate authority? If a master has to do everything personally, wouldnât that be exhausting? Our young lady is someone who knows how to enjoy life.â
Guyu nodded with a smile: âThatâs really the case. Now that I look at the kitchen, the staffâs enthusiasm has increased compared to before, and they all respect our young lady very much.â
Lixia continued with a smile: âHow could they not respect her? Our young lady is clear about rewards and punishments, and the rules and regulations are written out plainly. As long as they follow the rules, they wonât be punished or have their wages docked without cause, even if they donât accomplish notable feats.â
âMoreover, if they come up with a new dish or discover some new delicacy, as long as it tastes good, they will receive a reward. With something to look forward to, nobody tries to cut corners or stir up trouble anymore, and the atmosphere has become more harmonious.â
âIsnât that the caseâ¦â
â¦
On the outskirts of Xingzhou City.
Daohua and Zhou Jingwan had only ridden two laps when it started to drizzle.
The two had no choice but to stop and return to the carriage to head back to the estate.
âThe weather this year is so strange, raining every other day, itâs so annoying.â
Zhou Jingwan jumped down from her horse, squeezed into the carriage, and had her maid help her with her wet hair and clothes.
Daohua followed, wiping the rainwater off her forehead with a handkerchief, then lifted the carriage curtain to look at the rain curtain outside, her expression somewhat worried.
âThere has indeed been too much rain this year; if it continues like this, the crops will suffer, and some areas might even experience flooding.â
Zhou Jingwan had no real sentiment towards these matters and quickly steered the conversation elsewhere: âDid you receive the Little Princeâs invitation?â
Daohua shook her head: âWhat invitation?â
Zhou Jingwan: âThe one for his birthday banquet at the palace this year!â
Daohua suddenly realized: âIsnât that more than a month away?â
Zhou Jingwan: âA month goes by quickly, you know. Have you thought about what gift youâre going to give?â
Daohua smiled: âThe Little Prince has helped my family a lot, and since itâs his first birthday Iâm celebrating with him, I will naturally prepare a generous gift.â
Zhou Jingwan immediately widened her eyes with curiosity: âWhat is it? Tell me.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Daohua shook her head: âIt wonât be interesting if I tell you now; youâll find out when the time comes. What about you, what have you prepared?â
Zhou Jingwan: âMy mother helped me prepare a set of fine brush, ink, paper, and inkstone.â
Upon hearing this, Daohua immediately smiled, reminded of how Xiao Yeyang had once specifically told her not to send such things. She could imagine that he received plenty of these items every year, likely growing numb to them.
The rain began to pour heavier, forcing the coachman to speed up. Soon, the carriage entered Xingzhou City, and Daohua and Zhou Jingwan parted ways, each returning to their respective homes.
As Daohua led the horse back to the stable, she encountered Master Xiao returning his horse, battered and with his clothes half-soaked. She immediately asked, âMaster Xiao, where have you been?â
Seeing that it was Daohua, Master Xiao didnât rush to leave and said with a smile, âThereâs been too much rain this year. Sir had me check on the river embankment.â
Daohua: âIs the embankment alright?â
Master Xiao shook his head: âWhen Sir first took office the year before last, he had the embankment repaired. We have never stopped cleaning and maintaining it these past two years; there havenât been any problems, and the water level has not risen.â
Daohua breathed a sigh of relief, âMaster Xiao, you should go and change your clothes quickly, and make sure not to catch a cold.â
Master Xiao nodded and left with a smile.
Subsequently, Daohua returned to the main courtyard and happened to see Madam Li reading a letter from her eldest brother, but her expression seemed somewhat troubled.
âMother, what did elder brother say?â
Madam Li laid down the letter: âNothing much, just some things about the Academy, as well as some greetings.â
Daohua: âThe Dragon Boat Festival is approaching; are elder brother and the others coming back?â
This year, her elder brother and the others hadnât returned home even once, citing busy studies.
Madam Li shook her head: âThey wonât be coming.â
Daohua frowned, âAre elder brother and the others really that busy?â
Madam Li took a glance at Daohua, thought for a moment, and pushed the letter towards her, âRead it for yourself.â
Daohua quickly picked up the letter and eagerly read it. After finishing, her eyes suddenly widened, âNo way, elder brother and the others actually went with the Little Prince to Fenxi?â
âWhat are they doing in Fenxi? Fighting bandits?â
Upon hearing the words âfighting banditsâ, Madam Liâs eyelids twitched several times, ââ¦Thankfully, they returned safely. If something had happenedâ¦â
âThey wonât!â
Daohua quickly interrupted her mother, âMother, think about it, who is Xiao Yeyang? He definitely has a group of experts with him at all times, how could anything go wrong?â
Although her words were firm, they lacked confidence.
Battles are unpredictable, and bandits do not care about oneâs identity when they attack.
Madam Li wasnât comforted, but she did not want her daughter to worry either, so she said, âTheyâre too bold, not even informing us beforehand. When they return next time, your father must give them a good scolding.â
Daohua didnât dare to be too sympathetic at this moment and immediately nodded in agreement, âRight, a good scolding is needed.â
Madam Li thought for a moment but remained uneasy, âDo you think your elder brother and the others might be injured, which is why they dare not come home for Dragon Boat Festival?â
Daohua was taken aback: âThat shouldnât be the case.â
Madam Li shook her head: âNo, I wonât be at ease until I see them with my own eyes. Go, write a letter to your elder brother and the others, they must come home for the Dragon Boat Festival.â