Based on this, Feng Tang naturally deemed the matter proposed by Li Fei to be utterly fanciful and impossible to realize.
Actually, there was no need for Feng Tang to say anything more. From the other person's expression, Li Fei could discern quite a lot, and he then said, "You're not wrong, but let's set aside whether my idea can be accomplished for a moment. Suppose it could be done, would you be willing to become the Family Head of the Feng Family?"
Regarding this matter, Li Fei had to clarify the other person's intentions beforehand. Should there be any other ideas, Li Fei might give up his original plans at this point. He never resorted to coercion or enticement—all had to be done voluntarily, allies excepted, of course.