The Jing family's place is filled with things. Back in Wu City, Zijin, who knew them well, helped out. After moving to South Sea, the house got much bigger, plus there are several hundred square meters of yard planted with various crops and fruit trees, also raising all kinds of domestic poultry and silkworms. Throughout spring, summer, autumn, and winter, they're busy slaughtering pigs and sheep, milking cows and helping deliver offspring, curing bacon, collecting eggs, and so on. You could say they're busy from dawn to dusk.
As Grandma Jing puts it, they are busy all day long.
But no matter how busy life gets, they haven't hired any housemaids or servants. Most of the time, Mrs. Jing and Mr. Jing have fixed tasks when they return home, and even Third Aunt and Wu You'ai have daily labor quotas.
To a large extent, this is also because the things at the Jing family can't see the light of day, and everyone prefers to keep a low profile.
