Chapter 6: System Change
âUNFILIAL SON!â
Su Chengâanâs thunderous voice rang through the halls.
âYou unfilial son! You actually dared to deceive me!?â
Pa! Su Chengâan slapped his son across the face.
âWhat are you doing!â Tang Hongrui 1 moved forward to protect her son.
âYou would still protect him!?â Su Chengâanâs body trembled with anger as he pointed at Su Chen and yelled, âThis unfilial son actually dared to lie to his father! His eyes hadnât recovered in the slightest!â
âThen what of it?â Tang Hongrui rudely replied, âDidnât Chenâer do so only because you thought to favor the Second Elderâs suggestion of a system change?â
âI was acting in the interest of the clan.â
âOh? Was it not for your fourth concubine?â Tang Hongrui looked at Su Chengâan with an ice cold gaze.
Ever since Su Chengâan married his second concubine, the affection between Tang Hongrui and Su Chengâan had greatly declined.
Su Chengâan was stunned but soon recovered, and furiously said, âI wanted another child but you feared it would harm Chenâer and were thus unwilling. Did I have any other choice?â
âNonsense!â Tang Hongrui bluntly spat at her husbandâs face, âDid you really need to marry three to fulfill that goal? Clearly you were motivated by lust!â
Su Chengâan blushed and immediately said, âAs the child of a great clan, to start branches and scatter leaves is a righteous matter. Chenâer is blind and is doomed to have difficulty succeeding in the future. As the future clan head, my heir must be outstanding and capable. What about this do you not understand?â
Those words were not incorrect.
More sons would produce more happiness; this was a sentiment shared by all great clans. Their reasoning was quite simple: all it took was one talented, determined individual to lead a clan to glory. As long as there was a talented enough descendent, no one cared if a majority of offspring were disappointing.
As such, when the previous generation selected an heir, they would look at not only their own children, but the children of the third generation as well.
As the eldest son of the Clan Chief, succession rules dictated that Su Chengâan would be the future clan lord. But if he didnât have an excellent heir, then that future would never come to be. After all, no one wished for the Su Clan to sink into internal strife after Su Chengâan passed.
Tang Hongârui looked at her husband with great resentment, âYou talk and talk, but you cannot hide your selfish intent. You only think of yourself.â
âI am only thinking of myself?â Su Chengâan felt incomparably wronged, âWho do you think was shielding the boy from the wind and rain these past two years if not I? The second elder had long wanted to change the system. Yet, leading a group of sixty elders, I persisted in preventing it. It was only because of me that he was able to place first in two evaluations despite being blind!â â
âThatâs right. That was after you heard your sonâs eyesight was recovering,â Tang Hongrui grimly laughed,âBut what about now?â
Su Chengâan froze.
âYou cannot continue to persist, correct?â Tang Hongrui continued, âBecause youâve discovered there is no more value in continuing to protect your son.â
Su Chengâanâs face became ashen as he remained silent.
Tang Hongrui looked at her husband with disappointment, âSu Chengâan, I see through you. You are but a selfish scoundrel who measures his own son based on how useful he is to you. If he can be used, you will take care of him and protect him from wind and rain. But if there is nothing to gain, you will immediately abandon him.â
âWhen have I ever abandoned him?â Su Chengâan could only feel extremely vexed. Did he not only slap his son once? This animal lied to his father. Should he not discipline him? And when did he say anything about abandoning him or driving him away? Besides, he is truly unfit to become a warriorâŠ
However, he didnât finish that thought. He only looked at his own son.
He said, âChenâer, tell me, why have you not given up until now?â
âBecause I am convinced I will recover.â Su Chen replied, âThat beggar said that he exchanged my eyes, not destroyed them. He told me he could give me a future with limitless possibilities. This means, that I could possibly recover.â
âYOU LIED TO ME BECAUSE OF THE RAMBLINGS OF A BEGGAR?â Su Chengâan roared, unable to control himself.
Su Chengâan was familiar with these words. During Su Chenâs depression, he and Tang Hongrui had even used these words to comfort him. At the time, Su Chengâan also shared the hope that sustained Su Chen now.
But two years had passed and Su Chenâs eyes were the same as before. What future of unlimited possibility?
It was simply nonsense!
Everything was a lie, a complete lie!
Su Chengâan had already given up on this idea. Only Su Chen and Tong Hongrui still believed that recovery was possible.
âChenâer. You clearly understand that it is only an impractical dream. How could you believe the words of the one who harmed you? You need to face the truth and abandon your unrealistic delusion!â Su Chengâan said sincerely and earnestly.
âAnd what then?â Su Chen faintly smiled, âSo long as I give up, you would be able to righteously abandon me with confidence, yes?â
Su Chengâanâs heart was shaken. Su Chen quietly exposed the selfish calculations that he had buried in the depths of his heart. He felt a chill of terror momentarily wash over him.
How is this possible? He is only fourteen years old but he can already clearly understand the hearts of men?
But that terror quickly changed to indignant anger.
He buried his guilt beneath this anger as he assumed an air of righteous punishment..
Su Chengâan loudly roared, âHOW IMPUDENT! How could you say those things to your father?â
Su Chen didnât say anything. He only âlookedâ at his father.
Although his eyes were blind, they appeared no different from normal. His eyes, his gaze, both were bright and meaningful.
The intelligence and meaning contained in Su Chenâs eyes only served to further unnerve Su Chengâan.
He tried to calm himself. He mustered every bit of self control he had in a bid to steel his heart, but failed. He could not meet his sonâs gaze, and turned away in shame.
Su Chen then said, âFather, could you tell me what I did wrong in the end?â
Su Chengâan went silent.
After a long while, he replied, âYou didnât do anything wrong. You have always been a good child.â
âThen why canât you support my diligence, instead of continuing with your current plans?â Su Chen again asked.
Su Chengâan replied, âThere is no sin in forging onward but you are standing in the way of others.â
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After Su Chenâs lies were exposed, the system was changed with no further objections.
The changes were not great. The evaluation would still primarily test power, but with the addition of a right to challenge.
The leader of the yearly selection had an obligation to receive a single challenge. The challenger will be selected from the other defeated children. However, there could only be one challenge, and weapons were forbidden.
This change was worded carefully. It was small enough that it garnered no opposition, and it dispelled Su Changcheâs worry of injuries and death.
Naturally, this made the target of these changes even more obvious. Everyone knew it was for Su Chen.
For this reason, Su Qing became excited. He even boasted that Su Chen would be better off giving up now, before he embarrassed himself in the challenge.
However, his threat was obviously useless.
This was because Su Keji and his son received information extremely quickly that Su Chen was certain to participate in this yearâs end of year evaluation.
1. Su Chenâs mother
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