Only then did Nanli finally relax completely.
Ye Siheng, feeling both amused and helpless, remarked, "A'Li, even the storage rooms in the palace are running out of space."
After all, he had quite a collection of his own things too.
Nanli shrugged, "What can we do? My second brother can't send his stuff to his future in-laws."
Ye Siheng found it both frustrating and funny. Only an old-fashioned stickler like Prime Minister Lu could possibly keep Chu Shuo in line.
As for himself, since this was his brother-in-law's hobby, he would naturally support it.
The palace had many courtyards; they could simply convert a few more into storage rooms.
Ye Siheng, after spending the day out with Nanli, still had official business to attend to and returned to the Imperial Supervisory Office.
Nanli, after a few bites of food, didn't idle. She instructed the servants to remove the valuable items and replace them with simpler bedding and furnishings.