Similarly, to prevent the head or heir from misbehaving or being too reckless, family rules were also established to restrain them.
It is precisely because of this subtle restraint and balance from both sides that the Hao Sect and the Hao Family have come this far.
So even though Hao Yansen is unrestrained, he also feels aggrieved.
Because without the Hao Family, the Hao Sect would suffer greatly. He doesn't mind the loss, but Mo Jun and his grandfather wouldn't allow it.
And he doesn't really want to disappoint the efforts of previous heads of the Hao Sect either.
But if he had to make a choice, in his heart, Mo Jun is undoubtedly the most important...
Hao Yansen would rather disappoint the world than disappoint Mo Jun.
In this lifetime, he became an irrational ruler only when it came to Mo Jun.
Fortunately, Mo Jun is willing to strive together with him, never forcing him to make a choice, nor demanding anything.
