Chai Wei also began to persuade, truly wishing for Tian Peng to stay, "Anyway, we'll be taking the exam together, and though it's only been a day since we met, I feel like we have a lot in common to talk about."
"Look, young brother, my son is inviting you so earnestly," said Lord Chai Shao as he tried to persuade Tian Peng as well.
Lord Chai Shao felt extremely surprised to see his son change like this; it had been just one day, yet this young brother had managed to alter his son's temperament so much. He was indeed an extraordinary person.
"Why don't you stay, Zhu," Chai Wei urged again.
Tian Peng was somewhat swayed by the persuasion; he considered the situation and acknowledged to himself that the inn he was staying at really wasn't very good.
He had chosen it to save money, but compared to the accommodations at the Lord's Mansion, it was less impressive even than a lump of clay.