CHAPTER 200: IT’S HARD

The next day, Tapiwa didn't hurry to leave her manor but took her time to check the accounts that Tinotenda, Ma Tino's first daughter and the other accountant had been managing when she was gone.

Tinotenda was a genius little girl and one she was very proud of. And since she was the one who personally taught Tinotenda, there wasn't too much to complain about with her work.

It took her half of the day to go through every account and, seeing no discrepancies, Tapiwa put a seal on the accounts.

Seeing how hardworking Tinotenda was, Tapiwa couldn't help but think about the other two little girls' future.

'Let's think slowly and see what to do!'

At the moment, there was still more which was required from her, so indulging in other things wouldn't be ideal.

After sorting the books and sending Tinotenda and the senior accountant away, she called for Gertrude, who came to the manor.