Chen Xi almost spat out his tea; Li Youu had considered far too much, and his thoughts were exceedingly meticulous, directly hitting the biggest issue of disposal. It was probable that Li Youu had already realized all land in Mount Tai, as well as most of the lands in Qing and Xu, were in the hands of the government.
"Are you not also going to ask if adopted heirs should also inherit? And whether if commoners have no heirs, designating someone to inherit is appropriate, and while we're at it, whether it's the state or the commoners' responsibility to repair damaged houses," Chen Xi said, looking at Li Youu with a speechless expression.
"It seems Zichuan indeed settled these matters years ago, and the title of being well-prepared isn't just for show," Li Youu said, nodding at Chen Xi as he spoke, "In that case, there is no need for me to inquire further."