Chen Xi's words once again baffled Liu Bei. However, one good trait about Liu Bei was his acceptance of not understanding things he didn't understand; he never pretended to comprehend what was beyond him. As long as it was someone he trusted, he would be completely at ease entrusting the entire matter to them for resolution. After all, as long as it was resolved in the end, that's all that mattered.
"Lord Xuande, you should eat something first. I'll explain later, after all, this is quite troublesome," Chen Xi said, pointing to the dishes on the table, "Better eat now before it gets cold."
"Click." The door was opened once again, and the shop assistant brought in a large platter of mutton. It seemed they knew when not to disturb and when to serve the dishes. As for overhearing something they shouldn't, these people, being Mi Zhu's servants, knew to keep certain things buried in their hearts.