He glanced at Li Anning, who was asleep on the desk, knowing that he certainly couldn't count on the Princess for these trivial matters.
After establishing a good record for these people, the sky outside had already grown dark.
The moment he put down his brush, Li Nuo realized that he needed to recruit another clerk for the Anti-theft Bureau, specifically to take care of these matters.
Although the Ministry of Justice had many clerks, each had their own duties, and to forcibly assign them overtime work, while they wouldn't dare to refuse publicly, they might curse him behind his back.
The next day,
Li Anning was peeling an orange while watching a woman transcribe Anti-theft Bureau files, and exclaimed, "Such beautiful handwriting..."
To be a clerk for the Anti-theft Bureau, one had to be literate.
Not only did they need to be able to read, but they also had to know how to write.
Meeting these two requirements seemed simple but was, in fact, quite difficult.