And if after a hundred years, his two sons fought over that position to such an extent, he would definitely be angry enough to jump out of his coffin.
Thinking like this, he was actually somewhat relieved that the honor fell on the fourth son.
After all, he and the wife would be living with the fourth son later, and if the fourth son turned out to be less capable than the other two sons, it would make him, as a father, appear inferior to his sons.
Moreover, compared to the other two sons, the fourth son was much more obedient, well-behaved, and filial. Even after getting married, he never dared to neglect the old couple for a moment.
Ye Old Man's happiness did not last long; in the blink of an eye, he became worried again, "Even though that's how the logic goes, it's hard to ensure the eldest and second son won't have any resentment in their hearts now."
After all, Ye Jiu was nurtured and supported by the whole family, but now all the benefits have fallen on the fourth son.