To say that Xiao Chong worries about the future of his grandfather and the entire Xiao Family? Absolutely not.
Even Xiao Ce doesn't understand where Xiao Chong's composure comes from; the leader of the Xiao Family has been dismissed as prime minister, yet he goes about his political affairs as if nothing has happened.
Xiao Chong doesn't bother to explain, as there's really no need to say much; everything is understood implicitly.
He knows very well that with his grandfather's upright and unyielding character, ups and downs are quite normal. It's not the first time he's been dismissed as prime minister; back in the year the current emperor took power, his grandfather was dismissed for arguing with Chen Shuda during a court meeting.
But what does it matter being dismissed? The first dismissal resulted in his uncle becoming the son-in-law of the current emperor, and the two families became even closer, making the Li Tang's Imperial Family and the Xiao Family inseparable.
