Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Four: Auction (7)

All things in the world, depending on the perspective you look at them from, will appear different.

From Tang Luo's viewpoint, it's not as narrow-minded as Xu Lao Ying makes it out to be, with only one solution: seeking help from the Xu Clan.

It could be reasoned that Xu Lao Ying's noble lineage makes him give up thinking in many situations, prompting him to instinctively seek his family's power to guarantee his success.

It's like when you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

To Xu Lao Ying, the Xu clan is a divine hammer that triumphs over everything; every problem has a solution as long as it is brought back home to his clan.

Nevertheless, as with everything, this kind of brute force comes with a cost. While it helps you accomplish most of the work, it also implies that it takes away most of your profits.

Such is the way of the world. Shortcuts will always cost you something, even if you're not aware of it, something is always lost.