Xu Lin's current position forces him to consider some rather practical issues.
After all, the number of bad people he's facing now is considerably large.
And the stakes are unusually high.
Moreover, Xu Lin is not some kind of Saint.
In the future, when his family business becomes large and successful, how can he ensure that his legacy isn't snatched away by others?
This is a very serious issue.
Therefore, compared to those unrealistic things, Xu Lin trusts everything built on blood ties more.
Compared to the worldly promoted virtues of morality and righteousness, blood ties evidently align better with human nature.
A few years ago, there was a prominent company domestically.
The boss died due to illness, his wife had no clout, and his son was still under ten years old.
As a result, the achievements he strived for half his life were stolen by others, the people in the company, his friends, those good brothers, each colder than the last.
