In Charlie’s eyes, these collateral families are second-class citizens relative to the main family.
Coupled with the black history of ungratefulness, it is even more impossible for him to treat them well in the future.
Letting them each have two younger generations to come to Wade’s family to serve as a servant is to let them know that their own mission is to serve the master.
More than 700 members of the Wade family’s collateral family heard this, although their hearts were full of complaints, but with the lesson from Francis Wade’s family, no one dared to say a word at this time.
Seeing that everyone didn’t dare to object, Charlie said, "Since you don’t have any objections, then this is the case."
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