Book 7, Chapter 56: Religion (1/2)
Book 7, Chapter 56: Religion
Su Cheng’an lay on his bed, his face extremely pale Only the hair on his head hiter His entire appearance screamed as if he was about to die at any point in tiiven his cultivation base, but the knot in his heart had been unresolved for so many years
But just because he was like this didn’t e
Ad fault was a kind of humiliation, which hy it was also a prized virtue - not everyone could do it
Su Cheng’an lay in his bed, slowly sipping at his tea as he s, “You useless buffoon How could you go and visit that brothel again? What’s the point in going to that kind of place?”
Su Hao replied carelessly, “Where else a den? That place is no fun at all I can’t win, and I can’t even lose”
“You useless bastard All you can think about is ga time hores How could I have sired a useless son like you?”
Su Hao retorted, “Hoould you have found my mom if it weren’t for the fact that you frequented brothels yourself? If it weren’t for your lasciviousness, would the Su Clan still be in its current state? Yet you’re telling ’an was so infuriated that he almost spat out blood He picked up the medicinal bowl in his hand and hurled it at Su Hao “You failure of a son! I can’t believe that I for you”
Su Hao cals on his face and harruave up on Su Chen for et about it You did that for no one but yourself”
“Don’t even ’an se of such an unfilial son”
“No one is filial in your eyes,” Su Hao nored hier at Su Hao for a long time but couldn’t find the words to say Finally, he spat out aby his side hurriedly rushed over to Su Cheng’an’s side “Father, please, cal, and he was also Su Cheng’an’s son His physique and cultivation, however, were only so-so
As he reached out to support Su Cheng’an, however, Su Cheng’an refused his aid “Get out of ht! I don’t need your help, you worthless trash All of you, trash, unfilial sons!”
Su Hao laughed coldly “Hear that, Second Brother? I already told you that no one is filial in his eyes”
Su Ming lowered his head “No er hi that, then”
Su Hao laughed coldly “Then our bitter days will have co’an were stunned by his words
“You!” Su Cheng’an stared at his beloved son in disbelief, only to find that his son was staring back at him with eyes full of hatred
Su Hao replied coldly, “If you die, Su Chen ht not hate us anyht be restored I know you don’t like to hear this, but most of the members of the clan think this way as well”
“Pu!”
Su Cheng’an spat out another mouthful of blood, this time substantially more so than before It was obvious that these words had wounded hi hurriedly rushed forward once ? Are you trying to kill Father?”
Su Hao replied coldly, “I didn’t do anything How could I kill hier Actually, all the suspicion would fall on you, since you’re the one holding hi was stunned
Su Hao glanced at Su Cheng’an “It seeer I’d better leave to avoid suspicion”
As he spoke, he strode out of the roo’an was totally speechless He only lay back down after Su Ming pushed hi, and Su Hao were all unaware that there were two other people standing within the same rooly transparent No one could see their presence, nor hear what they were seeing
As Su Feihu gazed at his elder brother, he let out a sigh “You see? This is why I say that the Su Clan does not need your support If you let a useless individual like Su Hao gain such status, what har?”
Even Su Chen was speechless
All kinds of birds could be found in a large enough forest
Virtually any clan would possess individuals like Su Cheng’an or Su Hao Of course, others like Su Ming also existed
The problem was that one bad apple could spoil the whole bunch, and a single rat could ruin an entire bag of rice
Su Feihu knew this was the case, which hy he had insisted on the former conditions
He didn’t want the Su Clan to become a burden on Su Chen This was the love that should have co’an, Su Chen no longer harbored a trace of guilt towards hihtest
The old man still believed that it was Su Chen as unfilial
This was not entirely strange
People were very good at bla was always someone’s fault
This was a kind of instinctual self-preservation If a person refused to ad, they would continue to do what they felt was right,it easier for them to live with themselves
Many people pursued both physical and emotional comfort Physical comfort was more obvious, while emotional comfort was uring out how to face the reasonings of their own heart
Su Cheng’an was obviously no exception
The stubbornness of an old ly, this was also the reason that his physical condition had declined to this point
If everything was Su Chen’s fault, then he, Su Cheng’an, had done nothing wrong
That was all