He had seen the ginseng in Yunyi's space before. One was over a hundred years old, and the other two were likely fifty to sixty years old as well. It was best not to take them out casually. The remaining small ginseng weren't mature enough yet; it would be too much of a pity to uproot them now. Besides, he knew his father all too well. His father was too open-handed; if the ginseng ended up with him, it was feared they would change owners before long.
Since Huo Jingrui had said as much, she didn't insist further.
On the way, Huo Jingrui once again briefed Yunyi on the Huo family members, especially the temperament of Third Sister-in-law Duan Zhuangyu. "Just keep it in mind," he said. "She might not come today. After all, I told them no special notification was needed."
