"No need to rush."
Ellen Young had already thought of this when she received the message, "Merchants are all profit-driven, and to please the Wood Family, they would need to seek benefits from me."
Clinton White immediately understood.
If Ellen Young disliked the Wood Family, pleasing them would be futile and would lead to the realisation that no benefits would come from it, resulting in anger towards the Wood Family.
Those who tried to be clever and guess Ellen's intentions would rightfully learn their lesson.
As for whether the Wood Family would bear the brunt of these people's anger, was that within Ellen's consideration?
Clinton White felt that Ellen not kicking someone when they were down was already an act of charity. In her eyes, whether related by blood or not, the Wood Family was no different from strangers.
Clinton White smiled, "You're right."