"Here they come, here they come!"
The tenants, seeing Ah Wang driving an ox cart from afar, immediately returned home to prepare.
The hundred-acre field had all been rented out by Liu Ji, with land rent at thirty percent and field rent at forty percent.
Now it was the harvest season, and last year's rent should also be paid.
This was Liu Ji's first time collecting rent, and it was also the first time the Da Lang siblings were observing the harvest from the perspective of rent collectors.
Liu Ji brought all the tenant information and contracts with him, packed in a small wooden box, clearly written in black and white about who rented which land and how much the land rent was.
Unlike ordinary landlords, the grain tax in Qin Yao's household was evenly split between the main house and the tenants.
While in other households, the grain tax was typically passed on to the tenants.
It's extremely rare for landlords to take responsibility for the entire grain tax themselves.
