Chapter 482, Departure (2nd Update)

Don't think she's easy to bully.

As she thought this, the newly arrived servants perked up one by one.

After all, a good performance meant they could serve close to their master, and there was a clear difference between serving their master and doing laundry or sweeping the floor.

The chief maid and the maids received different amounts of silver each month.

Mu Rourou watched them, and for a while, she didn't know whom to choose to serve by her side, then she suddenly thought of a method: survival of the fittest.

The smart and capable ones would serve as chief maids and housekeepers, while the ordinary ones would become second-class maids.

"I don't know your names yet, so start by reporting your own. If they're acceptable, we won't change them!"

The maids hastened to report their names.

Mu Rourou listened, finding them so-so; they were neither particularly unpleasant to the ear nor exceptionally pleasant, but memorable enough.