Chen Mo's proposal was a reasonable one; otherwise, there was no need for cooperation.
This logic was somewhat confusing at first, and Chen Mo himself hadn't fully understood it until Lew Qingyi suggested the idea: if the Feng Family wouldn't submit to Chen Mo's command, then they should leave. Chen Mo didn't need them because they were to confront the Su Family.
Dealing with the Su Family mainly depended on Chen Mo; their own effort was negligible.
Seeing that they remained silent, Chen Mo turned to leave when the nun stopped him, "Wait!"
There was no room for negotiation in this matter; it was destined to be this way. Lew Qingyi's judgment couldn't be wrong.
If the Feng Family couldn't swallow their pride, they would never be able to contend with the Su Family.