The elder continued, "I have decided that you are the successor of the Xuanyuan Family, and I have selected two future wives for you. You can marry them both, or just one, it's entirely up to you, either way is fine."
Then the elder instructed the butler at the door.
"Bring them over."
"There's no need," Gong Heng sneered, as he stood up leisurely, "I think you should be aware that I already have a wife and children. I'm here to take my daughter back. As for the title of successor to the Xuanyuan Family, I don't care about it in the slightest, and I won't accept it."
The much-talked-about Xuanyuan Family is nothing special after all.
Since ancient times, there was never talk of two successors. Now with two fighting each other, isn't that a warning sign?
In ancient times, emperors had many concubines and the children they bore were always fighting among themselves. The most noted was the strife among the nine princes, a downright bloody archetype.