Leng Chenmo appraised Ye Jingzhe. The child didn't appear very lively; his cold face betrayed a composure that belied his age. Leng Chenmo favored such children and nodded in approval. "I'll have Tang Zhou send you over. No refusals."
"...Yes, Great-uncle."
Although the wildfire had been extinguished, the aftermath was far from simple. Thick smoke billowed across the sky, and layers of ash continuously settled on everyone. Damaged trees, injured animals, losses suffered by farmers in the surrounding villages, and the intense focus on the wildfire from citizens across the country, even globally—all these issues awaited Leng Chenmo's attention. If not for these pressing matters, he would have personally escorted the children.
