Qu Fulan spoke confidently and with great flair, waiting for Heir Pei to make a statement.
She was confident Heir Pei would agree.
Great achievements require not getting bogged down in trivial matters; compared to great endeavors, what does a slave contract count for?
Exchanging a slave contract for talent, why not?
She had anticipated Heir Pei's reaction.
Surely, he would be surprised by her bold words, as a death contract wanting to redeem itself is indeed a very rare occurrence.
But this isn't unheard of; Qu Fulan knew that for death contract slaves to break free from servitude, it generally required the efforts of ancestors accumulating enough merit to free future generations.
As the saying goes, "One generation plants the trees under whose shade future generations rest."
No one wishes for their descendants to be slaves eternally.
Hence, it is clear that trying to break free from servitude is not an easy feat.