But in order to set an example for the family, Lu Miaoyun imposed very strict requirements on the behavior and character of Lu Yun and his siblings.
During his early years under the doting care of Qingzhu Mountain's Fourth Elder, Lu Yun had been somewhat arrogant.
However, under Lu Miaoyun's strict guidance, his personality gradually became subservient, always listening to his mother Lu Miaoyun's arrangements, lacking in decisiveness and self-confidence.
In his usual conduct, he always tried to follow in his father Lu Changsheng's footsteps, yet he only managed to mimic the surface, resulting in indecisiveness and being overly righteous.
This was not only Lu Yun's problem; many of the Lu family's sons shared this issue.
"I understand,"
Lu Yun nodded, then said with a bitter smile, "Brother Quanzhen, I've always thought that you would be better suited for the position of Family Head than me."