This can be described as a mutual exchange of needs; if their family were to prosper and become wealthy, it would depend on them, so what's a little honey?
For the Tang Family, such a wealthy family, to look favorably upon them was already a stroke of luck for their family.
Mrs. Lai, in the end, still held back her pain and did not agree to those noblewomen who wished to order honey.
As for the estate, she didn't know much about it; her own family lacked capability, and on the estate, they were simply long-term workers without much use, once having vied for a managerial position, but, unfortunately, they weren't as capable as Mrs. Li's two brothers.
Her own son, raised by her, now also listened to Mrs. Li; he didn't even listen to her, his mother, anymore. What was the worth of her family relatives?