To earn more silver, each household sent two laborers to work. Some strong villagers specifically chose the hardest and most exhausting tasks so that they could earn more labor shares.
However, the peasants didn't fear hardship or fatigue and all hoped to earn more labor shares. Once a few individuals took on the tasks that came with more labor shares, others felt discontent. Later, Tang Xin thought of a method: she selected those willing and able to do the arduous work and let them take turns.
This method gained unanimous approval, and it was eventually adopted to arrange tasks, resolving the minor frictions among the villagers.
Since the Mo Family had contributed thirty acres of land and had also paid the most silver for greenhouse materials, and with Tang Xin overseeing the greenhouse vegetables, the Mo Family didn't contribute laborers. Their labor shares were calculated as two laborers, based on the average of everyone's labor shares.