Chapter Two Hundred and Eleven: The Eldest Brother is Like a Father

Tang Luo glanced at the crowd trying to stop him and turned to his mother, Xu Shuhui, saying, "I need to discipline my brother. Please step aside."

Upon hearing this, Tang Xing, who was lifted by his collar into midair, turned pale immediately.

After hearing Tang Luo's words, Xu Shuhui's heart fluttered, and she involuntarily let go of Tang Luo's arm. In their clan, men held power outside while women handled affairs inside, and an elder brother was considered a father figure—a rule recognized and adopted by their lineage.

To a large extent, the capability of an eldest brother in a clan directly determined his ability to cultivate competent siblings. Undeniably, Tang Luo was the best in his generation, and more so, Tang Xing's brother. When he needed to discipline his brother who committed a mistake, no one else has the right to interfere—not even her mother.