Tang Rao took advantage and acted as if he hadn't, but on the North Island, he lacked nothing; on the East Island, he simply fancied some things for himself. Tang Rao loved some items, but his fondness never reached the point of cherishing them like treasures and hoarding them like precious broomsticks.
"However, I'm from the North Island, and all my business, family, and friends are almost all on the North Island. The East Island is such a large piece of land, it's really too big for me to live alone. If you have nowhere to stay, the Yan Family can live here for now. You can settle the servants as you see fit, and you can move out when you find a place you like. If you really can't find a place you like, just guard this land for me; don't let any scoundrel take a fancy to it."
What was Tang Rao even talking about? Did he even think about what he was saying?
Letting Old Master Yan continue living in this place, and not only that, allowing the servants to stay as well?
