Tang Li pulled, but it didn't move.
Xiao Minglan already spoke, trying to take back the Century-old Wild Ginseng: "This thing is a great tonic, suitable for patients. Young people have too much energy, over-supplementing isn't good. If you like drinking ginseng tea, I'll buy some Red Ginseng for you later."
Was Tang Li envious of this Wild Ginseng?
Of course not.
She simply didn't want to give the ginseng to Li Hao.
Even though they're blood relatives, Tang Li hasn't forgotten Li Hao's scheming against Song Baiyan.
Seeing Xiao Minglan about to fall into a stalemate with her over the ginseng, Tang Li casually mentioned: "When Bao grows up, I must tell him/her that grandma was afraid he/she couldn't handle the tonic, so she gave the family's tens-of-thousands-worth Wild Ginseng to outsiders."
Xiao Minglan: "..."
Was she the one who wanted to give away the Wild Ginseng?
It was clearly her son—Tang Li's husband—who added it to the gift list.
