Really sorry... tired...overwhelmed by work... and not really well these 2 weeks. This chapter was edited earlier by Minak Amie. Thank you for that and.....
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The sound of discontent came not from Su Jin Chao, but rather Qing Li.
However, all he could do was snort in dissatisfaction. What could he do? Who told him to have the “unparalleled swords” as an ally, and not only that, He Di had also showed his support for that b.a.s.t.a.r.d, Feng Ming.
Despite his mind being in disorder from the drugs, he still knew that he could not lose a powerful backer like He Di.
With all the support he obtained, Feng Ming was truly a little overjoyed.
He did not put much worth into Qing Zhang’s acquiescence since they already had a friendly relations.h.i.+p. Hao Yuan Jian’s voluntary withdrawal was a given thanks to his experience in politics. It was only this strange fellow from Dan Lin’s words that made him immediately feel a bit touched.
Little did he know that He Di’s “once in a millennium super good deed” was on behalf of the man kneeling behind him who exuded an alienating aura that prevented strangers from getting close.
With hundreds of eyes watching him, Feng Ming smiled and said in a calm and incomparably elegant manner, “Life is precious.”
He completely changed the perspective of the discussion with the big group of influential bigwigs. Since it was impossible to change a pack of wolves into vegetarians, the problem of cla.s.s distinctions had to temporarily be shelved.
That is why Feng Ming cleverly opened up another topic for debate to further get people to agree with his viewpoint.
“For a person to grow up, how much risk do they have to take? A mother who bears her baby for 10 months cannot have the slightest amount of negligence. If by fate, she suddenly falls, then a baby may perhaps never have the opportunity to enter the world. Even if it succeeds in being born, such a fragile existence needs to be protected and nurtured by many people in order to grow up well. A talent who has gone through so much painstaking effort to cultivate, should they not be considered precious? Should they really not be cherished? Do you really want to blindly be restricted by the shackles created by our ancestors to limit our potentials?”