The saying does indeed ring true, "You don't get under someone's roof if you're not family." Zhao Lingxiang, though merely a concubine of Master Wei, had picked up his ways. She treated Zhao Erhu and his wife as if bestowing favors upon them, as if serving her food was some grand honor.
Lin Yue was quietly eating her meal when she heard this and was rendered speechless, nearly choking. She wondered if she somehow looked like a maid, as Zhao Lingxiang actually asked her to serve the food. It's not like she didn't have hands herself. But thinking about it, it was strange too—Zhao Lingxiang was Master Wei's concubine, after all, yet she didn't even have a single maid by her side, only a young lad in attendance with Master Wei. Wasn't Master Wei supposed to be a wealthy merchant? This behavior didn't resemble that of a rich man at all, even less than that of an ordinary landlord.