Talking about Ji Rui and Mr. Ji, Le Tong didn't want to speak out of turn. From an outsider's perspective, the conflict between the father and son seemed more related to Ji Wen and Ji Wu. If one claims Mr. Ji doesn't care at all about Ji Rui and Baobao, that might be too hasty a conclusion. However, when placing Ji Rui and Baobao on a balance against Mr. Ji's other two sons, the other two sons definitely weigh much more.
But not saying anything doesn't mean she can easily accept Ji Rui's arrangements.
Le Tong could understand Ji Rui's current worries, but she couldn't bring herself to accept his assets for no reason.
For now, her relationship with Ji Rui was relatively stable, and she didn't want money to taint this relationship with worldly dust.
Le Tong hadn't looked at that asset transfer agreement and will, but from Ji Rui's extensive explanations, she could roughly guess the contents.
