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Now reading: Chapter 1987: 1984: Business from Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife, a Romance novel by Su Yueyue.

Chapter 1987: Chapter 1984: Business

Now seeing Tang Dongfeng ing to the door, wanting to hire Xing Wu again to take charge of the trade expedition, the remuneration offered was quite considerable, and the team configuration in the trade expedition was also not small.

Xing Wu, tempted by the hefty monthly salary, finally agreed.

Acquiring such an experienced hand.

Ye Muyu was very satisfied.

After all, training a novice also requires time.

And among the trade expedition team specially responsible for medicinal herbs, the novices were also personally selected by Ye Muyu, first letting Xing Wu help cultivate these personnel, so they could be responsible for other teams in the future.

Talent needs to be trained in order to have enough people to use later.

This trade expedition, after determining the route, set off for the first time with the Du families’ trade expedition.

Ye Muyu sent off the trade expedition.

At the same time, she was still worrying about one thing.

“We still need more doctors.” Ye Muyu looked at the planned content in the notebook and found that the initial investment in buying shops with silver was actually secondary; the toughest part was the lack of talent.

Without enough doctors, the medicine shop cannot open.

Tang Dongfeng, after hearing this, thought for a while and said, “Otherwise, we could increase the monthly salary to exceed that of the locals; perhaps then some doctors will be willing to e to the clinic.”

“That is still not enough.”

“We need to cultivate our own doctors.” Ye Muyu was quite regretful about the absence of schools at this time; scholars were all studying the Four Books and Five Classics, while doctors, such craftsmen, mostly relied on family inheritance.

Sometimes, when the younger members of the family were unwilling to study medicine, the inheritance might break off from then on.

“It’s too late to train them now.” Tang Dongfeng pointed out the problem here.

After all, the clinic is about to be opened directly.

“That’s why I plan to first hire local doctors, and then recruit some people interested in medical skills to stay in the clinic to learn through miscellaneous tasks; over time, there will be more doctors,” Ye Muyu said.

Tang Dongfeng’s expression was somewhat conflicted: “Lady, your idea is fine, but there’s a problem in it; those doctors might not be willing to teach strangers. Even offering silver, they might still be unwilling unless a large amount is offered, but that would pletely exceed our costs.”

“Did you forget? Lu Sangqi has lots of medical skills,” Ye Muyu said with a smile.

After pondering for a bit, Tang Dongfeng understood her meaning: “You mean, you are willing to let them see these medical skills, and then let the old doctors teach those young people?”

“Exactly. Not only can the old doctors read our medical books, but the young people we want to train can also each have a copy,” Ye Muyu had no qualms about spreading more knowledge.

Although not all doctors who learn medicine are good people, only by promoting education can more talent be obtained.

As for monitoring the people below, that is another matter.

As long as they don’t cause trouble for the shop, she doesn’t mind if they have some habits of being unwilling to share medical skills.

Hearing this, Tang Dongfeng couldn’t help but sigh: “Lady, since you are not at all reluctant, then let’s proceed with this plan.”

“Hmm, I will have someone print books, and when needed, they can e to fetch them.”

Ye Muyu did not plan to send them to be printed at the bookstore.

Mainly because the prices at the bookstore were not low.

She planned to have them printed herself, for a simple reason; her own printing cost was very low, especially after recently receiving a lot of Oil Smoke Ink from her hometown.

With ink, paper, and movable type printing, a person could be solely responsible.

Besides, it can also promote Oil Smoke Ink.

Currently, Oil Smoke Ink is already more prevalent in the bookstores in the capital.

But it’s not very famous yet; she decided not to send the books in the bookstore to be printed at the bookstore but to handle it herself.

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