The refugee issue was successfully resolved, and the students and masters at the county school received countless thanks.
Because of this experience, some changes occurred at the county school.
For instance, some students who usually lacked interest in studying unexpectedly took the initiative to pick up their books.
When asked why, some said they needed to study hard so that in the future they could become officials who would benefit the people and prevent the emergence of refugees under their governance;
Others said the refugees lived in such misery that they needed to study more, or else if their family fortunes were squandered, they too would have to become refugees.
No matter the reason, such changes were a delight to the encouraging Zhu Chengyu.
Since the donation initiative had been launched by Yan Wenxiu, in the days that followed, Zhu Chengyu always showed him particularly warm and pleasant expressions whenever they met.
One day, while strolling into the County Governorâs Office, Zhu Chengyu took the opportunity to praise Yan Wenxiu to anyone he encountered.
The staff at the County Governorâs Office were also aware of this matter and joined in the praise.
All of them were shrewd individuals working there, and they naturally wouldnât miss such a good opportunity to flatter the Lord County Magistrate.
When these words reached the ears of the County Magistrate Yan, they indeed made him feel exceptionally honored.
Master Xiao glanced at the continuously smiling County Magistrate Yan and shook his head with a smile.
Since he had assisted Yan Wenxiu, he knew more than others.
For example, the idea of having the students donate was proposed by the eldest daughter of the Yan Family.
In his eyes, it was the eldest daughter of the Yan Family who deserved the most praise for the donation initiative.
You see, even he had not come up with a way to persuade the wealthy local gentry to part with their wealth to aid the refugees before this.
Although the Yan Familyâs eldest daughter had merely made a suggestion and had not participated further, if credits were to be awarded, she should be the first to be acknowledged.
Had Yan Zhigao forgotten about Daohua?
Of course not!
Because of this incident, he discovered that his eldest daughter was indeed as intelligent and clear-minded as Madam Yan, the old lady, had said, and in the subsequent interactions, he showed a few more bits of tolerance towards her.
At the same time, the Yan Family noticed that after the experience of donation, Yan Wenxiu also underwent some changes. He became more steady and a bit more confident in his actions than before.
Songhe Courtyard.
Madam Yan, the old lady, was chatting about family matters with her three daughters-in-law.
Madam Yan, the old lady: âThe donation this time was the right thing to do. Just look at Wenxiu. He has become much more cheerful after a few days out and about compared to how gloomy he was before, always shut in his room studying. It made me feel anxious for him.â
A boy in his teens should be lively and energetic, and every time she saw her eldest grandson holding his books, sitting inside the room, her heart ached.
Madam Li sighed, âWenxiu puts too much pressure on himself.â
Madam Sun laughed, âWenxiu is the eldest grandson of the Yan Family, bearing the heavy responsibilities of the family, and since your elder brother values him highly, itâs no wonder the pressure is great. Unlike my son Wenjie, who is either causing trouble or being noisy all day long.â
Madam Yan, the old lady: âReading a lot is good, but one must not just stick to books. What was it that Daohua saidâ¦?â
Madam Wu smiled as she filled in, âOne must balance work and rest.â
Madam Yan, the old lady: âYes, exactly, balance work and rest, read for a while, then play for a while. Only that way can one double their efficiency.â
Madam Li smiled, âCould it be that Daohua deliberately said that because she wanted to play?â
Madam Yan, the old lady looked disapprovingly at Madam Li, âNonsense,
Daohua has never given me cause to worry when it comes to studying. She said that only through reading can one learn and understand reason. With plenty of knowledge in oneâs head, there is nothing to fear wherever one goes.â
âWhen she was younger, I hadnât even thought about it, yet she already knew she had to arrange her own studies. She also found her own master.â
âYou all know about her Great-Uncle, such a stodgy old man, but in front of Daohua, he is very fond of her. Thereâs just one flaw; he always complains that Daohua isnât a boy.â
Madam Wu laughed, âIsnât that just because the Great-Uncle values Daohua highly?â
Madam Yan, the old lady: âValued indeed, but he is too focused on preferring boys over girls. Whatâs wrong with Daohua being a girl? Canât a girl be formidable?â
Upon hearing this, Madam Liâs expression stalled for a moment, and she sighed inwardly.
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âGrandmother, Iâm back!â
Just then, Daohuaâs voice came into the room.
Old Madam Yan immediately smiled, âThis girl, still so wild!â Though her tone was reproachful, her face could hardly hide her fondness.
âOh, everyone is here!â
Upon entering the room and seeing all the people, Daohua looked somewhat surprised.
Madam Li stepped forward to take Daohuaâs cloak: âWhy did you finish class so early today?â
Daohua took Madam Liâs arm smoothly: âMaster Qin said that itâs getting close to the end of the year, and he told us to just review the previous lessons, so we didnât need to stay in the classroom the whole time.â
Old Madam Yan nodded, âThatâs good, the weather is getting colder, and the classroom is icy cold; Iâm always afraid you might catch a chill. Itâs just the same reading books at home.â
That evening, after dinner, Daohua helped Madam Li return to the main courtyard.
Once they got back, Ping Tong handed a letter to Madam Li.
Daohua: âWhose letter is it?â
Madam Li smiled, âIt must be from your eldest uncle. Itâs almost New Yearâs, time flies, and your maternal familyâs New Yearâs gifts should be arriving soon.â
Daohuaâs eyes twinkled: âEldest uncle? Is it the uncle who sends me hair ornaments every year?â
Back when she was still in the Yan Family village, she would receive a box of hair ornaments every year, making the girls in the clan green with envy.
Madam Li nodded with a smile, âThatâs the one.â
Daohua became interested: âLetâs see what the letter says?â
Madam Li: âItâs nothing but the usual well-wishing and greetings.â
Despite saying this, Madam Li quickly opened the letter, and mother and daughter began reading it together, heads close.
âMother, uncle cares a lot about you.â
âNonsense, heâs my brother; of course, he cares.â
âMother, uncle sent me things again!â
âThe brocades from the capital are mostly from Jiangnan, they are of very good quality and nearly impossible to buy in our county. When the New Yearâs gifts arrive, Mother will use the fabric your uncle sent to make you several nice dresses.â
âYes, and Mother should have some made too, and Grandmother.â
âWhat, have you forgotten your father?â
The letter from her eldest uncle didnât say much else, just the common pleasantries, but between the lines, Daohua could feel the concern a brother has for his sister.
On the third day after receiving the letter, the New Yearâs gifts from the Li Family indeed arrived, a whole two carts full.
Unfortunately, on that day, Madam Li took Daohua out to buy New Yearâs goods and were not at home.
Although Madam Li wasnât there, it happened that Yan Zhigao was on leave.
Seeing the generous New Yearâs gifts from the Li Family, Yan Zhigao was satisfied.
Even though Madamâs family were merchants, over the years they had not spared financial help for them, and naturally, to a certain extent, they had also enjoyed the protection of him as the County Magistrate.
The two families could be considered to have what each other needed.
Among the New Yearâs gifts, fabrics made up a big portion and were placed on top; Yan Zhigao thought that each household would be making new clothes for the New Year and that Madam would distribute the materials to each household upon returning, so he decided to divide most of the fabrics right away.
Among them, the best brocades: two rolls were given to the second branch of the family, one was given to the third branch, and the rest were sent to Songhe Courtyard.
When Madam Li returned and found that the brocade her brother had sent for their eldest daughter and Old Madam to make clothes was gone, her face turned dark on the spot..