The two little girls were brought into the house and stood there to do odd jobs for Gu shouxin. Gu Si was grinding the ink while Gu Xin was registering at the other side.
Very quickly, the bailiffs brought the citizens in one by one to report the situation.
With the entire city in action, almost every household took the materials for the lantern from the Yamen, which were brought back by Gu shouxin's men from the prefecture.
The Yamen took up 60% of the lanterns bought, and the commoners took up 40%.
Gu Xin looked at the people who came in and felt that there were some changes compared to when she was shopping before the new year.
The look in their eyes changed. There was light and hope.
Although the amount of silver that each household handed over was not much, they were really happy.