Unlike the harmony next door,
the private room where Jiang Jingze sat might be described as akin to a metaphorical Feast at Hongmen.
The Jiang Family's structure was not complicated; the patriarch, Jiang Qing, and his wife, Cui Shu, had three children.
They were Jiang Chengxin, Jiang Chengren, and Jiang Chengyi.
Jiang Chengren was the second eldest and the only businessman in the family.
The Jiang Family was known for their academic legacy, boasting imperial examination laureates among their ancestors.
Jiang Qing was also considered a man of learning.
Thus, he always hoped that his children would carry on the family's scholarly tradition.
Perhaps benefiting from good genes, all three children performed well academically, especially the eldest, Jiang Chengxin, whose achievements were particularly outstanding.
Jiang Chengyi, although not as scholarly as his older brother, was the baby of the family and naturally the most doted on by the parents.