Chapter 106: good thing (1/2)

Chapter 106 Good things

Murong Kuan no longer needs to walk with a cane, but he still can't walk too fast. Seeing his sister carrying her satchel, he hurriedly said, "Aran, are you going to sell cherries again? You have worked hard during this time. Now, the money is enough for the time being, why don't you take a rest at home for a while, how?"

Murong Zhe said in agreement: "Aran, your third brother is right. Besides, I think you should stop the cherry business now."

"Father, what does this mean?"

Murongzhe said helplessly: "Aran, think about it carefully, are there still cherries on the market now?"

He has been picking medicines in Wuming Mountain for more than a month, but he has not found a cherry tree. A few days ago, he also asked the people who built the house. It's eating season.

Murong was stunned for a moment, and immediately understood his father's concerns, nodded and said, "Father, I understand, I will go there for the last time today."

Murong Zhe nodded, "Okay, but you still have to pay attention to safety, understand?"

"Got it, Dad."

Entering the city, Murong Lingran came to the backyard of the Minister of Rites as usual. The guard at the back door just saw her figure and rushed in to report.

Murong didn't think much about it, and waited for Butler Cao to come out to give the money and take the cherries as usual.

Butler Cao came out this time even more eagerly than ever. As soon as he saw her, he smiled brightly, "Miss Murong, you are here." After that, someone brought the cherry in.

Murong Lingran took the money from Butler Cao, seeing that he still gave him the next order, and was about to refund half of it to him, when he saw him and said, "Our lady wants to see you, I wonder if you are willing?"

Murong Ling said in surprise: "Madam? Madam of the Minister of Rites?"

"That's right."

"This..." Murong Ling said hesitantly, "Could it be that something went wrong with the cherries I sent a few days ago?"

Butler Cao saw that she had misunderstood and said with a smile, "No, don't worry, girl, it's a good thing."