However, she dared to think these thoughts only in her heart; she truly dared not speak them out loud or act on them.
After her eyes adjusted to the dim light of the room, Ye Jiu began to take things out.
Only when the entire warehouse was filled did she finally stop.
This warehouse was too small, only the size of two ordinary rooms, so she had only brought out a bit of what she had prepared; the bulk of it remained in the storage compartments.
However, thinking of Sikong Mo's advice to take out just a part at first and retrieve the rest slowly on the way back, she then stopped.
Yet, thinking about the amount of silver Sikong Mo had paid, she still felt the supplies were somewhat insufficient and felt guilty for his expenditure!
Ye Jiu thought that once she returned, she would have Luo Ranran continue purchasing; the money should, after all, ensure that Sikong son's men had enough to eat.