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Chapter 1862: I’m Not Going Chapter 1862: I’m Not Going Editor: Henyee Translations “This isn’t just about humiliation.

It’s likely to cost us a considerable amount of money, with no guarantee of a favorable outco.

Prefect Shao may be reasonable, but who knows what kind of person the Lord Prefect is?” remarked Second Old Master Fan, expressing his concerns.

Old Lady Fan’s anger flared.

“You!

Are your wife behind this?

How dare you speak to like that!

You ungrateful son!” The accusation caught Second Old Master Fan off guard.

“Mother, what are you implying?!

I haven’t discussed this matter with her at all!

And she wouldn’t have the audacity!” Old Lady Fan sneered, suspicion evident in her eyes.

“Behind my back, who’s to say you aren’t plotting against ?” Second Old Master Fan fell silent, his expression darkening.

Attempting to diffuse the tension, First Old Master Fan interjected, “Mother, let’s focus on the issue at hand!” Old Lady Fan fixed him with a stern gaze.

“Are you blaming now?

Are you and your brother teaming up against ?” First Old Master Fan: “…” For the first ti, the brothers felt that their mother was really senile and could not communicate at all.

First Old Master Fan realized that appeasing Shao Yunduan was crucial to protect the family’s interests.

He understood the delicate balance between maintaining their dignity and avoiding further conflict with the Prefect’s office.

Despite his mother’s stubbornness, he knew he had to act swiftly to address the situation before it escalated further.

Sending soone to apologize to Qiao Xuan was a necessary step to mitigate the potential repercussions on their business.

In the face of Shao Yunduan’s influence and power, it was essential for the Fan family to navigate the situation carefully.

Failure to do so could result in dire consequences for their livelihood and reputation.

Therefore, despite the internal disagreents and tensions within the family, First Old Master Fan remained resolute in his determination to find a solution and protect the family’s interests.

Fan Ruyin’s insistence on not going to apologize added more tension to the already strained situation.

Her tears and accusations only fueled the frustration of her family mbers, who were growing increasingly exasperated with her behavior.

Realizing that their attempts to reason with her were futile, the two Old Masters of the Fan family resorted to stern asures, threatening to physically compel her to fulfill her obligation.

This ultimatum left Fan Ruyin feeling trapped and helpless, further intensifying her emotional turmoil.

Desperate for support, Fan Ruyin sought solace from her mother, hoping for intervention.

However, to her dismay, the family’s servants intervened, preventing her from seeking refuge with Old Lady Fan and effectively isolating her from potential support.

In this volatile atmosphere, tensions ran high, and the resolution of the conflict seed increasingly elusive.

Fan Ruyin’s realization of her brothers’ seriousness struck her deeply, prompting a surge of shock, anger, and resentnt.

Her cries and accusations were fueled by a sense of betrayal and abandonnt, as she felt her brothers had prioritized their wives over their own family.

For the brothers, these accusations were not entirely new.

They had heard similar complaints from Fan Ruyin in the past, but they had dismissed them as re grievances.

However, in this mont, they couldn’t help but wonder if there was truth to her words.

The weight of Fan Ruyin’s accusations pierced through their hearts, leaving them feeling a chilling sense of realization.

They began to question whether their past efforts to support and protect her had been in vain, and whether their kindness had indeed been taken for granted.

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