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To Charlie, the coteral families are regarded as second-ss citizenspared to the main family. This perception ispounded by a history of ungratefulness, making it even more challenging for him to view them as equals in the future.
By allowing each coteral family to send two younger members to serve the Wade family, Charlie aims to instill the understanding that their role is to serve their masters.
Over 700 members of the Wade Family’s coteral branches listened intently. Though many were filled with grievances, the lessons learned from the Wade family’s past kept them silent.
Noticing theck of dissent, Charlie stated, “Since there are no objections, this matter is settled.” He then referred to the roster for the uing ancestor worship ceremony, saying, “This document contains information about each coteral branch of the Wade Family, along with the list of representatives attending the ceremony here in Eastcliff. Within a week, all families are required to submit the details of their selected young members. My expectations for the selection are quite high, and you will adhere to my guidelines.”
The audience watched Charlie with bated breath, eager to hear the specifics of his stringent requirements.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Clearing his throat, Charlie delivered his conditions coldly: “First, the candidates must be direct family members of the Wade Family. Do not attempt to deceive me by presenting outsiders or distant rtives. Those who are chosen must bear the Wade surname and be the grandchildren of each family.”
No one dared to protest; they could only nod in agreement.
“Second, candidates must possess at least a college degree,” Charlie continued.
“Third, they should be between the ages of 22 and 35. Anyone older than 35 is disqualified! Additionally, you cannot send only female dependents; each family must include at least one male.”
Some faces shifted ufortably at this news.
Initially, when they learned they would have to send younger family members to serve, they envisioned the possibility of sending two girls. However, Charlie’s stiptions made many feel uneasy.
While some families had an abundance of males, those with fewer were particrly disheartened. A family with only two or three eligible grandsons faced the dilemma of having them either pursuing advanced degrees or gaining work experience, making it difficult for them to ept being assigned to serve the Wade Family.
Charlie then added, “Fourth, all individuals sent to serve at the host’s residence will rotate every two years. After this period, they may return home, but you must provide the next group three months in advance. They will need to ovep with the previous group to ensure a smooth transition; otherwise, you will be held ountable for any disruptions.”
As this information sank in, the expressions of the crowd turned significantly sour.
They perceived Charlie’s demands as exceedingly harsh, evoking a sense of ancient feudalism—much like vassal princes being required to send a son to the capital as a hostage.
Upon reflecting on this dynamic, their difort deepened. Yet, they found themselves with no choice but to ept it.
What Charlie was imposing on them was a form of power politics, akin to diplomatic maneuvering. This epassed not only economic sanctions but also military threats and control over their internal affairs.
Economic sanctions were a looming reality; only a few families could afford to operate independently from the Wade Family, while most relied heavily on its support. Additionally, the Wanlong Temple had drained their cash reserves, binding them to a five-year installment agreement, effectively cing their financial lifeline firmly in Charlie’s grasp.<h2 ss="wp-block-heading">The Amazing son inw Chapter 3787</h2><h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading"><strong></strong><fn5056> ???? ????s? ???????s ?? find?novel</fn5056>