Even facing the head of the Song family, Fang Yuying wasn't the least bit scared. It wasn't an act, but rather an innate and intrinsic quality.
Think about it, locals of a region often hold a sense of disdain for outsiders. Not all, but the vast majority feel this way.
And now, Fang Yuying was looking at Song Chenghai with that same regard. Not just Song Chenghai, but the entire Song family, in fact.
In Tianjing, clans are categorized by grades, first-class, second, third; ranking is strictly adhered to, with each family's strength as the measure. What kind of family would the Fang Family be, then?
The Fang Family couldn't be described by a mere grade but should instead be referred to as 'supreme.' In reality, any prominent figure, no matter where they were from, knew that, in the city of Tianjing – a den of hidden dragons and crouching tigers – crossing a family beyond first-class meant certain death.