Following that, Ye Junqing added, "You can either retain the current management of these pharmaceutical factories or appoint someone you trust to take on crucial roles. It's entirely up to you. Dad won't interfere. I'll just wait to profit effortlessly."
Of course, the pharmaceutical factories Ye Junqing acquired included his shares. He would get a cut of every penny Si Mingjing earned. Indeed, experience counts.
Si Mingjing actually felt relieved. This is what Father-in-law deserves. With this understanding, she could accept control of the pharmaceutical factories with a clear conscience.
Si Mingjing then said, "Thank you, Dad. I'll take the documents for these pharmaceutical factories back to review them first."
Si Mingjing rose and took her leave.
When she returned to the East Garden of the palace, she sat on her bedroom terrace, looking through the documents.
Sometime later, footsteps sounded on the terrace. It wasn't Mo Yinhe; it was Si Lisao.
