Zhongxuan Sheng matured very early, earlier than most people.
As a child, he already behaved maturely.
When bullied, he didn't cry.
When tripped, he picked himself up.
When knocked down, he lay there, waited for others to leave, then got up again.
He didn't argue, grab, or make a fuss. Because he had no one to rely on.
Zhongxuan Yunbo was indeed his biological grandfather, but the Zhong Xuan Family was too large. As the master of a vast family and the Marquis of Bowang endowed with generations of glory, he also had to bear an enormous amount of responsibility.
That responsibility was so heavy that it consumed an old man's entire energy.
For instance, when Zhongxuan Futu refused to lead the troops in the campaign against Xia, to make up for the "mistake," he had long since retired, his hair turned white, yet he still generously swore to lead the army into battle.
He had so many concerns on his mind that he spared little attention to his grandson.