Jie understood the desire for security and stability, but he couldn't condone the underhanded tactics and backstabbing that seemed to accompany them.
Certain human traits were interesting, but others were too much for him. While Xu Feng was strange, he thought about the collective not solely focusing on individual needs.
This was the difference between heard like demon beasts and solitary and majestic beasts like dragons who only care for their mates and little else.
Jie wondered who his young masters would take after in this respect.
Jie felt a sense of pride as he watched the four brothers he had met and trained in Dongzhou grow into adulthood.
In many ways, he had raised them as his own sons, instilling in them the values of loyalty, honor, and resilience.
As they prepared to settle into their roles within the estate, Jie couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction.