The butler thought this was some descendant of the Zhao Family driving up, which had happened before. As the butler for decades, everyone in the Zhao household knew him; even the sons and daughters of Old Master Zhao would respectfully call him Uncle Second rather than just "butler." So he assumed a gesture would make the car stop, but Li Yifei didn't even give this person a glance.
Inside the car, Li Yifei frowned slightly because he did know the butler. In fact, the Li family's collected information showed that this unassuming old man was indeed the Zhao Family's butler. Although he had a different surname, he held a high position in the Zhao Family. His real name was Song Tianyang, an orphan taken in by monks and raised. After growing up, he left his master to roam society. When he was found, he only had a paper slip indicating his surname was Song, hence the name Tianyang. It was miraculous that he survived in the wild with wolves and jackals for so long.
