"When you went back to the Chu Clan..."
"I came back to the Chu Clan to take my revenge against them," Harper interrupted. There was no trace of unease or guilt on her
face. "But I underestimated my father's determination to kill me. If I hadn't asked my grandmother to come back as a precaution
against him, he would have beaten me to death on the night I escaped from the execution."
Looking at Harper, who talked and smiled as if nothing had happened, Rufus suddenly felt sorry for her. She could still smile after
suffering such injustice. He then realized that his own sufferings were nothing compared to hers. At least his own parents had
never wanted to kill him. They only wanted to force him to do something to advance their clan's interests.
"So, you are going to open a shop. Do you need any help?" As he felt sorry for her, Rufus offered his help willingly.
"Of course, I appreciate it, Rufus."
With Rufus' help, things went very well. On the evening of the Rice Porridge Festival, Matthew and Harper went to Pearce's
mansion to have dinner together with them and Alexander. After dinner, they left in a rush. Harper was too busy to have a rest.
She took over the tea house very soon after that. Rufus helped her with the renovation because she wanted to redecorate the
first and second floors.
Concurrently with the renovation of the building, she also had to train the thirty female embroiderers that Matthew had recruited

for her. She had to teach them a new method of embroidering. In order to outshine her competitors, she intended to use an
embroidering method that had never been popular on the market.
"You are the best embroiderers in the River City, and you have all signed permanent indentures," Harper said, glancing over all

go back to wherever you came from." "Yes, boss." "Now we'll have a word about your wages and benefits," Harper said, smiling faintly. "For each ready-made garment you complete, you will earn ten taels of

these really so?" "Yes. Depending on the quality of your completed garments, you will be eligible for a raise in wages after working for us for a certain period of

loyalty. You can't betray your boss."
"We will never betray you, boss."
Harper smiled slightly as a response. She said, "I'm glad you understand. The next step is for you to learn the new embroidering
method for half a month. If you don't want to work here after that, you are free to leave, but you must give me advance notice.
Lastly, if you want to teach the embroidering method to others, you must ask for my permission in advance. All right. Do you
understand?"

a pretty handkerchief, but then something remarkable happened. As Harper rotated the angle of the handkerchief, the butterflies

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