It's confirmed, these are indeed the people of the Mu family. With such a vast family enterprise, the wealth left to them is innumerable.
"Together with Mu Lan," Mu Yining also picked up a crab roe bun with her chopsticks.
Taking a bite, the juice burst forth, the crab roe was fresh and delicate, the crab meat tender, and the soup profoundly rich. Even for Mu Yining, who had tasted so many delicacies, this was a particularly dazzling experience.
The last time Mu Youjun visited the Mu family, she began to disdain the crabs they ate during this season.
Every year, Jiangjing could only provide so much to this elite circle. In recent years, the Mu family actually hadn't gotten their share of the food or dim sum, while the Gao family, with mountains at their back, still managed to get some.
After Mu Youjun brought them over, Mu Yining only saved one for the old master and sent one to Ji Heng.