Chapter 199: Insightful
Chapter 199: Insightful
"Before you leave, you should know I'm putting you under Master Warden. You're to help him in whatever he asks of you," Elder Ming said, causing Jenni to groan. "I hope you can impress him with your work ethic and creativity."
Jenni clenched her jaw, her eyes moving from her father to Warden as she slowly nodded "Am I to relieve in bed too if he asks me?"
Elder Ming glared at her.
"I mean, you said whatever he asked of me," she pointed out.
"You damn know what I meant," the elder barked.
"Of course, as you order, Elder Ming," she bowed and walked away.
On her way out, she mumbled, "Maybe I should find someone to sleep with tonight."
"Jenni!" Elder Ming lunged up from his seat.
"I'm, of course, joking," she yelled and shook out of the perimeter of the house.
Elder Ming kept on growling, his eyes where Jenni vanished into, his aura blazing furiously. Warden could easily tell how much affection the elder held for his disobedient daughter, even if he failed to show it to her directly.
He stood there for over a minute and finally came back to his seat. He glared at Warden, wiping the smile off his face immediately.
"The joke wasn't funny alone," Warden said awkwardly, "your reaction made it."
"I assume you have no kids of your own," Elder Ming said. "So you don't understand."
"Maybe," Warden said, not completely agreeing.
Elder Ming could tell that as well, as he put no effort into hiding it. "You think it's all my fault, that I failed to raise her?"
"What I think really doesn't matter, does it?" Warden said. "What matters is that you believe you failed to raise her."
Elder Ming narrowed his eyes but said nothing.
The elder shook his head. "Some of my offspring hold very desirable positions in their work. Some are talented in various fields, but none can compare to Jenni. Her talent and potential outweighs my own. I should have known she won't be satisfied with everything before I promised to give her hand in marriage."
Ah, so that was the main reason for the debate between the father and daughter, not that they engaged in a debate at all. If they had, their problem would have been solved ages ago.
"The groom in question is a man of honour, a good match for Jenni. He's a guild leader of a silver rank guild and all. But most importantly, I gave my word," the elder said with an exhalation. "And as you mentioned, a man must carry out what he promised."
Warden breathed sharply. "While it is a man's honour to carry out what he promises, it is prudent to know if he's making a mistake."
The elder frowned. "What would you do if you were in my place?"
"That's irrelevant."
"Just tell me. I know you don't want to sway my decision too much, but your thinking has affected me too much already."
Warden drew in a slow breath. "I'll think about it very hard. First of all, I'll determine which is more important to me, my daughter or my pride, my honour. I honestly believe it will be the former for me. So the first thing I'd do is talk to my daughter, and try to work out our differences.
I'll put her decision above mine and would only provide my support and counsel in what I think is right for her.
"Of course, it might be more naivety on my part, as I'm not of the same station as you, nor have I raised any kids to my knowledge."
Elder Ming moved into another round of contemplation. After a while, he opened his mouth again. "I wanted to talk to her about this arranged marriage that I set up before she was even born," he said. "But whenever I brought the topic, she becomes like that, and doesn't listen to me at all."
"Maybe you should start by giving her some credits for everything, or better..."
"What?"
"Canceling the marriage might solve the problem between you two, but it might cause another problem as well. Before you do anything drastic, it will be better if you discuss this will all the parties. Like I don't think Jenni will be that happy knowing her father was dishonoured because of her."
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