But the estate of their wealthy family had some experience, although the yield was not very good, the estate's housekeeper and long-term workers were experienced.
They paid a high price to hire people to manage the estate, managing it similarly to other estates, which made some other estates laugh.
The highly paid housekeeper, whose salary for these one or two months was higher than others', initially observed the other styles and successes with caution.
Later, seeing that this estate was managed just like theirs, with the same harvest but different salaries, other estate housekeepers and workers began to complain.
Being a wealthy family entailed more than just buying land, and not just one family would poach staff, yet they couldn't achieve the same effect as Ye Manor.