After changing his self-proclaimed title three times, he slightly lowered his head and said, "Tai Yin wishes to live and die with the Tai Clan."
His words were very clear, and so obviously he had thought them through thoroughly.
"Of course," Tai Xu said, "If you live, the Tai Clan lives; if you die, the Tai Clan dies."
Tai Yin wanted to say that was not what he meant.
He wanted to say that his desire was not for such a life and death bond, not to tie the family's fate in solitary isolation.
But Tai Xu did not give him the chance to speak, just like those times in the past.
Indeed, what was the point of speaking?
Tai Xu was not oblivious, not blind to his feelings. It was just that Tai Xu believed there was a better choice. For him, for the Tai Clan, it was better.
This Tai Clan Leader spoke to himself, "You inherited your grandaunt's legacy, inherited the most intricate part of my Tai Clan's Formation Dao. In his lifetime, he valued you the most. As do I..."
