"Yes, father, Yingzi is my wife," said Liu Tao.
Liu Tao, fearing that his father would make things difficult for Yingzi upon his arrival, actively defended the woman.
"Shut up..."
Liu Xu looked angrily at his useless son and thought of his rival, the Chief of Staff's son, Tang Feiyang, who he had heard was performing tasks on the main street.
He thought of Ye Tian; his son was about their age yet so incompetent in comparison.
Liu Tao was sternly reprimanded by his father. He had always relied on his father's favoritism, believing that all his father's wealth would be his eventually; at home, he got whatever he wanted, like wind and rain at his beck and call.
He was also very arrogant outside because, as a member of the Ancient Martial Arts family, he was the strongest elite.
How could Liu Tao know that, just because he was Prime Minister Liu's only son, those guards who sparred with him dare not injure him seriously?