There was no helping it; any further conversation with these people, already mired in their fervor, would likely provoke hostilities. In the workshop now, there were far too many who thought the world of the boss, Tang Mo.
Many of the workers with children could hardly contain their adoration for Tang Mo. In this era, people's simplistic values made them devotedly loyal to a nobleman who truly had their best interests at heart.
Haven't you seen how, with his benevolent governance in Northern Ridge, Count Fisheo's reputation has soared to tremendous heights? What he's accomplished there is still less than what Tang Mo is doing here.
Tang Mo planned to implement an entire set of modern societal reforms in this place. How could these unsophisticated commoners have ever seen such exaggeratedly terrifying "welfare treatment"?