Hongji's father finally sent away those who had frightened him and caused the loss of his family, as cheerfully as one would dispel an evil spirit causing plague.
During the last couple of days of torment, he couldn't sleep at night and remained on guard during the day. Unexpectedly, although the other party had told him they had proof of his culpability, it seemed they hadn't informed his eldest son, nor had they taken the son and his family away.
As for the man's intention to go to the Capital City and firmly grasp his granddaughters, this was no longer something he could control.
Those girls were mere compensation, the most important thing being that his eldest son was like a gold mine, and his grandson was there too.
At this moment, Hongji's father refocused on having sons and raising children.
He also devoted more of his attention to the two new concubines he had just received.