They were grappling with poverty and despair, yet they faced the world with smiles and kindness. Qiao Xuan observed no signs of extreme bitterness, hatred, cynicism, cunningness, or deceit in them. These individuals carried their own stories and had reached this point due to helplessness.
The innocent eyes and pure hearts of the children moved Qiao Xuan deeply. While she couldn't be their savior, she could extend help to those destined for it. Rather than merely providing financial support to 70 to 80 people, Qiao Xuan believed in the principle of teaching them to fish, not just giving them fish.
Recognizing that the manor needed additional manpower, Qiao Xuan saw an opportunity to arrange for them to work there. Trusting Zheng Sangge, she considered him capable of overseeing the manor in their absence.