Chapter 1315: Final - Ending Two_2
Before one knew it, the coldest winter month of the year had arrived, and three snowfalls had already come to pass. Fortunately, there wasn’t a series of snowstorms that caused the severe snow disaster of last year, but the cold was intense, scarcely any better than last year’s disaster. Mo Yan spent each day sitting by the brazier in the small room, reluctant to step out of the house even for a moment.
The five animals, now donning thick fur, also became lethargic. On overcast days or when it was snowy or rainy, they too disliked going out, preferring to huddle in the small room to warm up by the fire and wait for Mo Yan’s feeding. They enjoyed delicious roasted sweet potatoes and popcorn, living quite comfortably!
"Sister Yanyan, did I do the accounting correctly?" After racking her brains, Liyan finally managed to finish the accounting for this month’s greenhouse vegetables and handed it over to Mo Yan for review.
After Tang Xin took charge of the rice shop, the accounting for the greenhouse vegetables was passed on to Liyan, as proposed by Lizhong. Compared to Tang Xin, Liyan seemed content with her current state, ordinarily occupied with household chores and embroidery, without any plans for the future.
Lizhong was spurred by his daughter’s unfortunate fate. He felt that it was better for his daughter to be versatile and not to limit her vision to a small corner of the world. Especially after seeing Tang Xin, who was the same age as his granddaughter, becoming increasingly decisive and competent, he began to consider cultivating his granddaughter’s abilities.
Since the greenhouse vegetables accounting needed someone to handle it, Mo Yan entrusted it to Liyan. Under Lizhong’s meticulous instruction, Liyan caught on quite quickly, and now she was getting quite proficient at it.
Mo Yan took the account book and looked it over, pointing out a few errors, "There aren’t any major issues, just recheck these few areas and you’ll be fine."
Upon hearing this, Liyan immediately went through the figures with extra care. As she corrected the mistakes, she lamented, "Sister Yanyan, I was too careless. If it weren’t for you catching these, I would have distributed silver based on these wrong numbers, and those few households would have suffered great losses."
