The members of the Medicine Association were curious why so many Bodhi seeds were needed for the competition in the Imperial Capital. However, Jing Shu's overwhelmingly strong reputation ultimately prevented any significant turmoil. The medicinal materials taken to the Imperial Capital were all sorted and transported onto the plane.
The Medicinal Materials Association was incredibly busy, and Jing Shu was not idle at home either.
The fourth year's mudslides had altered the land's soil. At Jing Shu's house, the villa's planting area was newly covered with a vegetable shed.
Without sunlight, they used artificial sunlight lamps, shining for 8 hours a day. If the weather was too cold, they turned the shed into a greenhouse. Nowadays, the vegetable shed could be considered the culmination of the Jing family's hard work. Indeed, the electricity used in Jing Shu's house, along with the coal for the boiler and air conditioning, were luxuries not every household could afford.