After the three women had an argument at their husband's house, their husband's family's attitude towards them changed.

I finally started to face them or to treat them with a better attitude.

They were originally very upset after the quarrel.

After all, this was the first time for them to do this, and they still felt a little nervous.

The husband's family was waiting for them to go back and admit their mistakes, and were prepared to give them a cold shoulder.

Who would have thought that on the second day after the quarrel, the three of them decided to divorce, and the more they thought about it, the more feasible it seemed.

So when they returned home again, they ordered their servants to start counting their dowries and preparing for the divorce.

Such an action scared the people in my husband's family.

They just want to control them, they don't want divorce!

There are only a few women of similar status in the county. If they really get divorced, where can they find a wife/daughter-in-law of similar status?

And even if you can find one, how much time will it take to get used to the new marriage?

What if the running-in doesn’t go well?

Besides, it would be bad for their reputation if the divorce were to be known.

So they absolutely could not let them leave.

At times like this, people in their husband's family think that they are good in every way.

Those things that I disliked before, now I think are actually nothing, and even a little cute; those people that I thought had weak personalities, now I think are gentle and considerate; those people that I thought had bad tempers, now I think are opinionated.

In short, attitudes have changed!

When a person's horizons are opened, his mentality will undergo a radical change.

Once upon a time, the attitudes of their so-called family members could influence their mood for the entire day, but now, they have become insignificant.

After listening to this for a few days, Lin Zhi no longer cared about the development of the matter.

After all, she was too busy.

In addition to writing novels, she also needs to bind these works into books, which is a boring and tedious task.

At present, there are as many as nine people copying books. Among them, five elderly men can copy two books a day when working overtime, and four women can copy one book a day after their speed is improved.

In this way, about four hundred books can be copied every month.

However, these 400 books were all reserved by students and there was no stock at all.

Therefore, she had already foreseen the embarrassing situation of the new book being out of stock on the day it went on sale.

Lin Zhi covered his face helplessly.

In order to avoid this situation, she decided to temporarily put aside the revision and polishing work on the third volume of the novel and instead join the transcription team.

Not only that, Lin Zhi also wrote a recruitment notice when he had time.

She planned to recruit a few more people to copy books. After all, the inventory of the first volume of the novel needed to be increased, and the inventory of the second volume of the novel also needed to be prepared.

Moreover, we don’t know how long those four female employees can stay here, so it would be safer to recruit more long-term employees.

Unexpectedly, as soon as this red paper was posted, many people came to apply for the job the next day.

But unfortunately, these people are not the employees that Lin Zhi currently needs.

"I'm sorry, I'm only recruiting employees who can write this time." Lin Zhi said to the disabled person who was the nth person to apply for the job, "The other positions are currently full. If you are willing to leave your information, we can send someone to your home to notify you next time we need to recruit for other positions."

When the visitor heard Lin Zhi say that he would not recruit ordinary employees, a look of disappointment appeared on his face.

However, when he heard the second half of Lin Zhi's words, a glimmer of hope ignited in his heart.

Lin Zhi sent him to the door and handed him two cents as travel expenses.

"Thank you for making such a special trip. I'm really sorry that you made a wasted trip." Lin Zhi said apologetically.

The applicant tightly grasped the two copper coins in his hand, with a myriad of thoughts in his mind.

He had heard that the owner of this store was kind-hearted and especially friendly to those with disabilities.

However, for a person who has been disabled since childhood and has never felt the warmth of the outside world, such rumors were initially unbelievable to him.

But now, after experiencing it himself, he is convinced.

As time went by, a steady stream of disabled people came to apply for the job, but the right person was never found. Lin Zhi couldn't help but feel a little exhausted, and she even began to doubt whether she could really recruit the ideal talent.

This is not surprising. After all, in this era, it is not easy to recruit a qualified scholar. Its difficulty is no less than recruiting a high-level technical worker in modern society.

After finally seeing off the last applicant, Lin Zhi did not go back into the house directly. Instead, he turned and walked to the wall and tore off the bright red recruitment notice.

At this moment, a voice suddenly came: "Excuse me...are you still hiring here?"

Lin Zhi looked back and saw a man in a wheelchair looking at her, his eyes full of expectation and anxiety.

Lin Zhi answered without hesitation: "We are not hiring ordinary employees for the time being. We only need employees who can copy books."

She thought the other party would give up after hearing this, but she didn't expect a hint of surprise to flash in his eyes.

He quickly said, "Can I try? My handwriting is pretty good."

Lin Zhi was also very surprised when he heard this: "Really? Then come in first!"

She quickly opened the door, only to see the young man struggling to turn his wheelchair and moving slowly into the house.

Only then did Lin Zhi realize that this man had come to apply for the job on his own.

Almost all of the disabled applicants were accompanied by their family or friends.

And this man in front of me, despite his lame legs, still came here alone...

She hurried over and offered to help the man push the wheelchair.

However, when she tried to push the wheelchair, she was surprised to find that it was extremely heavy and almost impossible to move.

The craftsmanship of this wheelchair is far different from that of modern ones. It took this man no one an ounce of time to come here alone in this wheelchair.

The two finally arrived in the yard. Lin Zhi immediately took out pen, ink, paper and inkstone and handed them to the man, telling him that he could write something to show his talent.

The man took the paper and pen without hesitation and began to write freely on the paper. After a while, he finished a poem.

Lin Zhi stood behind him and nodded with satisfaction.

The font he used was common regular script, and the poem was also a familiar one to everyone. There was nothing particularly outstanding about it, but it was good enough for the job of copying books.

"Yes, you passed." Lin Zhi said: "Tell me about your situation first, and then we can sign a contract if it's appropriate."

The man was very excited when he heard this: "My surname is Chen, my name is Zishu, and I live in..."

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