"A traffic accident? A car flying off the mountain top? Do you think this is a Hollywood movie? Were there any casualties? What's the direct economic loss?" Early in the morning, Mei Nian was informed that although the Mei Family's rose farm was hidden at the foot of the mountain, it was still hit by a severe traffic accident, a rare occurrence in a decade, causing several acres of roses to be directly affected.
Despite cursing, Mei Nian, who was far away in the city, still hurried to Cherry Valley, hoping to figure out what caused that damned accident before the police arrived.
Cherry Valley is a rare relaxing haven in the Beijing suburbs. The Mei Family purchased the lands around Cherry Valley since the late Qing Dynasty, and hired a large number of tenant farmers to cultivate the barren lands, planting cherries for consumption by the nobles and wealthy people in Beijing at that time.