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Chapter 847 - 847 46 Children Above the Clouds Written to the Point of Exhaustion 11K Words Offered Vote Requested!_7
847: Chapter 46: Children Above the Clouds (Written to the Point of Exhaustion, 11K Words Offered, Vote Requested!)_7 847: Chapter 46: Children Above the Clouds (Written to the Point of Exhaustion, 11K Words Offered, Vote Requested!)_7 In the past, her emotional support was Grandpa…
err, now it’s you, and this is the problem.”
Temir paused again, pointing at a huge dangling tree.
“Don’t be so full of yourself, Achilles.
You constantly call me a fool, yet I can remember the way to see Grandpa.
What about you?”
She turned around, and Cheng Daqi noticed the black-haired rich woman’s reddened eyes.
Temir’s brother took out the wine he brought and sprinkled it under the dangling tree, over a small tomb that buried a legend.
“Mi’er, we are not ordinary people.
Tillerson compares the Great Commanders to children of the clouds, and you were born a child of the clouds.
It’s good to value family, but in our family, that’s not an advantage.
Antony doesn’t like me, and I don’t like you.
But look, I’m still a fairly decent brother.
My dear sister, it’s time for you to grow up and become a strong and resilient leader, not a little girl, a little girl controlled by societal trends.”
Temir put down the wildflowers she picked along the way, stood up, and looked towards Cheng Daqi.
“Mr.
Achilles, everyone has their limitations and inadequacies.
Humans, being animals influenced by hormones, have limited rational will.
You can’t just focus on the things Mi’er does poorly; it’s not fair.
She left home to study, then gave her all in starting a business, creating the now-billion-dollar company OC.
Her achievements precisely demonstrate her capabilities; she is already strong and independent.
The things you talk about have no standard, which makes your words sound like arrogant accusations, and in my opinion, it’s not very dignified.”
Achilles sat down under the dangling tree, leaning on the thick roots, teasing with a smile.
“Grandpa liked sleeping here for a reason; it’s indeed comfortable.
And you, Chan, you’re right, and that’s exactly the problem.
I’ve always admired you, but now, you’ve become the outsider that Mi’er uses to throw our family into chaos.
If you’ve studied history, you’ll find that whether in the West or the East, in any era, female leaders always end up having to sell out interests to outsiders.”
This cut deeper, Achilles’s understanding was completely beyond Temir’s expectation, but Cheng Daqi still had something to say.
“Still a perspective of arrogance, Mr.
Achilles.
A male-dominated social order isn’t necessarily the only answer.
Why couldn’t Mi’er be the exception?”
Temir nodded earnestly, pleased that Cheng Daqi was willing to fight for her.
“Yeah, but can you guarantee that?
Can I just leave?
Can Antony make such a naive bet?
Come on, Chan, you actually know everything, but you don’t have the heart to say it.”
Achilles’s response made Temir’s face turn extremely awkward in an instant.
She thought of how she felt ignored yesterday—how could Cheng Daqi possibly ignore her, so what Achilles said was true.
That is: Cheng Daqi also thinks she should grow up.
When Achilles insulted her, she could barely tolerate it, but now, after seeing through Cheng Daqi’s deliberate pretense of caring for her feelings, Mi’er really found it hard to cope.
She opened her mouth, wanting to speak, but Achilles interrupted her, and her elder cousin blocked the capricious Mi’er’s mouth on the behalf of the tongue-tied Leader.
“Let’s see…
If you blame Chan now, it means you’re still hoping someone will save you.
You’ve lost.
If you treat my words as nonsense, it means you’re not smart enough, lacking wisdom—in which case, I am willing to support you for life since I’m your brother.”
The giant smirked mischievously, looking at Mi’er with interest.
Two options, both admissions of defeat—what could Mi’er choose?
“Do you want me to admit I’m wrong?” Temir stared at Achilles.
“Of course not, I don’t expect that, nor do I care about it.
After leaving here, I might never bring up these things for the rest of my life.
I just hope you realize that it’s time for you to grow up, my dear sister.”
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