Li Fei waved his hand and then said, "You don't need to be so modest. In any large family, as long as there are siblings in the second and third generations, that family will never remain under the control of a single person indefinitely. This means that there are definitely issues within your family."
Upon hearing these words, Chu Tianyang was momentarily taken aback, and then he chuckled, "I never expected you, Li Fei, to have such a deep understanding of the internal affairs of these major families."
When Chu Tianyang said this, he wasn't referring to the Chu Family specifically, but rather to the fact that many large families experience the same thing. Chu Tianyang understood that Li Fei could make such a statement probably because of his prior dealings with the families in Pengcheng. However, this connection did not initially occur to Chu Tianyang.