Chapter 113
- "It's probably because they're too poor, wanting to have more sons to take care of them in their old age. They've been living in the countryside for years, and those sons may or may not be successful. If they're all failures, we need to be careful not to let them rely on us," Charles Sherwood warned vigilantly.
- In this day and age, every family has a few poor relatives. Even wealthy families like theirs inevitably have a few poor relatives.
- However, they usually only help in emergencies, not with long-term poverty. If someone has an urgent need for money, they can negotiate, but if they're always poor, they won't give a penny.