Madam Yin suddenly found it amusing. She had been quietly going over her account books in her own room, not bothering anyone, when Ye Hongyang came to cause trouble, followed by being summoned here to listen to nauseating words, and that's it?
If there truly was nothing wrong, she wouldn't mind enduring it once more, having tolerated so much over the years. But what if Ye Hongyang decided to use those several recipes to buy into the business again? Was she expected to endure it a few more times?
Madam Yin stood up, and just as she was about to perform a curtsey and leave, it was as if she suddenly remembered something and asked, "I have something I'm uncertain about and would like to ask my father and mother for guidance, so I can have a clear mind."
The Duchess looked at Duke An. Duke An sighed inwardly; it seemed they couldn't keep fobbing her off.
"Speak," the Duchess said.