When Peng Mo saw it, he said coldly, "Didn't your master tell you what to say and do before he asked you to come?"
These servants just felt fresh and curious when they saw them. After being reminded, they quickly lowered their heads and said, "Don't dare, don't dare to look around anymore, and work quietly."
After Su Tang entered the door, he was about to go to the study. He found Song Yi seeing someone in the main hall. It was a young man who looked like a servant. Su Tang saw that Song Yi was busy and didn't bother him, so he went to the study by himself.
Seeing that the time was almost up, he came out and found Pengmo, "It's almost time to make lunch. What should we do with these servants?"
Su Tang is Song Yi's disciple. Speaking of which, Peng Mo is a servant and Su Tang is a young lady. Since becoming a disciple, Peng Mo has been very polite to Su Tang. However, although there are differences between master and servant, after all, there are only a few people in the family, so When Su Tang cooks for Song Yi every day, he cooks more.
Peng Mo would not eat it with Song Yi and Su Tang, but would eat it alone, but the food he ate was still made by Su Tang. Seeing that there were many more people today, Su Tang asked Peng Mo what to do with these people.
"The young lady only prepares things for the master and herself. They are all servants. There is no need for the young lady to greet them personally. After a while, they will finish moving the things. I can just have something to eat outside when I send them out." Pengmo heard that Su Tang asked, speaking quickly.
He felt uneasy even eating the food made by Su Tang. He had told Song Yi before that he should eat some by himself. It was Song Yi who said that it was not good for just two people to share the food, so he could eat the lady's. craft.
This is not the rule and duty of people nowadays. With so many people coming today, Pengmo certainly doesn't dare to let Su Tang work. Besides, she is a peasant girl and a disciple of their master, which is unusual.
Su Tang was a little surprised when she heard Peng Mo say this, "Are you leaving today?"
This person, who looks so dusty from all the travel, seems to have just arrived, but he left on the same day without staying even one night to rest
Holding Mo nodded, "I should have arrived a long time ago. I've already finished my visit. If I go back immediately, I'm afraid I won't be able to make it back even before the year."
Song Yi has been educating Su Tang attentively these days, but she has not specifically introduced her identity. However, she almost knows the orange cat. Seeing these people in such a hurry, she also has an estimate in her heart of why Song Yi has such an identity. He would settle down in a remote place like Qinghe Town alone with only his entourage. To say that it was just for his wife, no matter how deep the relationship was, it would not be enough.
Su Tang knew it well, so he didn't ask or say much. After hearing what Peng Mo said, he smiled and said, "Then I know."
Pengmo originally thought that Su Tang would ask again, but he didn't know that he would be so quick. He was stunned for a moment and nodded. Then he watched Su Tang go to the kitchen and start working in the kitchen. He couldn't help but shake his head. The thoughts of nobles are really different from those of their servants. , even a peasant girl like Miss Su is unpredictable.
However, Song Yi said that when she met the person who delivered the letter, she was silent for a moment after hearing what he said. Then she said, "Thank you for your hard work along the way. I don't have anything to say to them in the letter. I have told them everything I need to say. Although the magistrate has worked hard, Some, but hard work is worthy of their hard work for many years, and benefiting the people is the most important thing."
As Song Yi said, the servant who delivered the letter bowed and agreed, and then looked at the letter in his hand, "Go down and help Peng Mo move the things first, and come back later."
The servant heard this, bowed and withdrew, and went over to help with the ink.
(End of chapter)