Otherwise, he also knew how to handle it properly.
Throwing it away risked someone accidentally ingesting it, and burying it might contaminate the water supply, which was how the plague began last time—it spread through the water.
"Both carts full of goods are poisonous; be careful on your way," Tie Niu repeatedly instructed.
Oleander in the hands of those knowledgeable in medicine can save lives, but under the control of those with malicious intent, it becomes a tool for harm.
The person in charge of the transport solemnly agreed, "We will certainly be careful and not let these harmful things get out."
This time, two of his family's sheep died from eating the leaves, and he knew the danger better than anyone.
Tie Niu patted the young man's shoulder, entrusting this important task to him.
During lunch at the Tan Family, Wang Clan suddenly asked, "I heard that you arranged for the tree to be cut down. Why? I thought it was very beautiful."