Li Xianyun looked at the crowd and said, "I can understand this matter, but I cannot agree with it."
"To do something well, one must act uprightly and sit squarely. If you're only trying to gain benefits for yourself or your relatives, you cannot do the job well."
"I know you all want to help each other out, being from the same town. But this kind of behavior can hurt many people."
"Have you ever thought about who benefits from our grape procurement? If the grape drying doesn't take off, how many people will suffer losses because of it? Due to a few of you, so many people's interests are harmed—do you still think this is a trivial matter?"
Upon hearing this, several people had an epiphany; they had not realized that their mistakes could cause such great harm and were deeply ashamed.
Habu looked at Li Xianyun with admiration. Despite her youth, she had broader vision and longer-term perspective that they couldn't match.