No matter whether the Ye family had borrowed money to buy these properties, they had now entered the ranks of the wealthy.
Having a closer relation to their kin, the Zhong Family was even more enthusiastic and satisfied with the marriage alliance they had made.
Young Madam Zhong, quite thoughtful herself, had also come to know that the Young Uncle had not intentionally given her father-in-law's house a bargain; it was the seller's idea.
She began to realize that it wasn't the Young Uncle who had borrowed the money; surely there was a benefactor behind them. As for who that benefactor was, she'd quietly ask the Young Uncle when the time came—he should know.
Ye Shiqi and her elder sisters, following Zhong Xingwang, inspected their house which had gardens, pavilions, and rockeries; each master had a courtyard, and those who served the master would live in the servant's rooms.