Xiao Yanzheng did not refute her. Hu Suzhen, due to her frail health, often stayed at home reading and painting, which made her quite talented, so when Hu Suqing mentioned it, she somewhat believed it.
Hu Suqing continued, "If plum tea is roasted, it will lose its fragrance, so don't worry, sister." She paused and added, "You said your eldest sister-in-law also likes plum tea? I wonder if I could ask her for some."
Xiao Yanzheng glanced at Hu Suqing, raised her eyebrows, and replied coolly, "If you want some, I'll ask for you later. If you go yourself, the eldest sister-in-law won't give it to you."
Hu Suqing was taken aback, but didn't feel awkward because of Xiao Yanzheng's indifference. She smiled and nodded, "Then I'll trouble you, sister." As if remembering something, she turned to Xiao Yanzheng and said, "Look at my memory, I almost forgot the most important thing." After speaking, she instructed her maid, "Bring the things I brought with me."
