If this had been in the past, there would have been too many people and not enough space to live here, but now only Father Tang lived here, which made the place seem rather spacious.
Driven by curiosity, Tang Shu observed each room, following her memory.
The facilities inside the house were very simple. Beyond the main courtyard was a medicinal garden, mostly planted by Father Tang over the years, and it even included some rare herbs.
"So, not all of the herbs that were sent out came from the mountains."
Beyond the medicinal garden were several plots of land, and since it was winter, only knee-high wheat was growing.
Tang Shu's final stop was the ancestral hall in the distance. Upon entering, she was immediately drawn to the densely arranged name tablets on graves, and above each tablet, the words "Tang Village" were inscribed.
Looking at the dates, most were over seventy years old.
These were the brothers of the Tang family who had followed Grandma Tang back then.