"So, since our family has deep roots here, our attachment to this place is strong."
Su Bin's skillful flattery put the village chief at ease, causing him to overlook those who held grievances against Su Bin.
The chief had no intention of leaving Qian Village, nor was he willing to part with his possessions.
What held even greater significance was that, as long as Su Bin and his companions remained in Qian Village, they would bask in the honor conferred by Su Bin's future esteemed position.
With this in mind, the village chief's mood lifted considerably.
Leaving Su Bin's residence, the chief departed with a sense of contentment.
Qin Zhenzhen turned her gaze toward Su Bin, fully aware of his thoughts.
He aimed to avoid groveling excessively before the village chief, for he understood the repercussions it could entail.
If their sister was to live under the chief's guardianship, it was imperative not to alienate him.