Ye Huan took the tailors out this time to broaden their horizons and get some exposure. She actually had the intention of training them. Anyone working with her diligently would not be mistreated, after all, she had the experience of many lifetimes. Although she couldn't recall things in her mind, the subconscious reaction of picking up a pen and sketching was sharp. Sometimes, she didn't even have to think to outline the patterns she wanted. It's an instinctive reaction that has become one with her.
She would give these tailors a six-month observation period. As long as their character and other aspects were reliable, she would sign contracts with them and confidentiality agreements.
Like the ancient embroiderers who learned from a young age, they were hard to find. These women were recruited from the countryside, their hands were rather rough, unsuited for delicate work.
