Qin Baihuang accepted the bamboo slip, his expression turning complex.
He fell into silence.
The Qin Family Master intended to pass on his title to him, yet he had no interest in family affairs, only wishing to delve into the art of refining precious artefacts. Countless people said he didn't know how lucky he was. Indeed, they were right, but he was no fool—he was well aware of the few in the family who wished him well and those who wished him harm.
With support came suppression.
To bolster Qin Baihuang, the Qin Family had made many arrangements over the years.
One of which was Qin Qianlian leaving the Imperial City to enter the Taoist Longevity House.
Such arrangements would naturally cause dissatisfaction... Qin Qianlian had left, but Qin Wanyang still remained here.
Qin Wanyang was a youth, whose adolescent arrogance was at its peak at the age of seventeen or eighteen, yearning to prove himself in front of everyone. As an older brother, Qin Baihuang saw all this.