Anson’s words made Tom blush.
Anson’s words are not without any merit, despite the fact that he intentionally sows discord.
Luther has not passed on the role of Patriarch to Tom because he does not trust his strength, and even less so his determination.
For a long time, Tom has been critical of this.
He knew he would be the prince if he were transported to ancient times, but which emperor abdicated until he was in his eighties?
Isn’t it obvious that the prince must be forced to rebel?
As a result, his heart exploded with rage when he heard Anson’s words.
“Steward Su, you are correct, I just can’t convince my father,” he said coldly shortly after.
Tom turned around and exclaimed, “Still I can convince myself to move my own legs!”
Anson’s eyes widened when he realized this, and he blurted out, “Tom, what do you mean by this?”
“It’s very easy,” Tom exclaimed, “my father is unwilling to cooperate with the Su family, but I am. My cultivation is second only to the old man in the He family, and I have two sons and a hoard of people willing to follow me. As long as Master Su can look down on us, I am willing to take them and return to Master Su!”
Anson was ecstatic.
“The old thing with the surname He is too stubborn; it’s hard to convince him to change his mind,” he secretly says, “but this Tom seems to be genuine. If he really has a following and can take them to Suzhou, serving the Lord, then my mission this time isn’t a complete failure.”
He instantly changed his mood, grinned, and said to Tom, “Haha, Tom, come, come in!”
He took the initiative after speaking to reach out his hand and pull Tom.
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FAQ Novel
Q: Who is Anson trying to convince in this chapter?
A: Anson is trying to convince Tom to align his family with the Su family, despite his father’s resistance.
Q: What significant offer does Tom make?
A: Tom offers to bring his own cultivation, his sons, and his followers to serve Master Su directly, independent of his stubborn father.
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