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Protect Our Clan Leader-Chapter 977 - 49 Unparalleled Prestige Old Ancestor Shou
Chapter 977: Chapter 49 Unparalleled Prestige! Old Ancestor Shou Zhe Has Become a Great Figure_4
Chapter 977 -49 Unparalleled Prestige! Old Ancestor Shou Zhe Has Become a Great Figure_4
This made them even more uneasy, but they had no choice but to continue to “enjoy” the hospitality without any appetite.
…
Meanwhile.
The young members of the Wang family responsible for entertaining the young generation of the Yan Family had truly integrated with their peers from the Yan Family.
The family education of the Wang family was extremely strict, and the Clan School imposed stringent demands on various etiquette standards, as well as on social interactions and the treatment of others, which included learning and assessments.
All these results would be calculated into the total score of the Clan School—who would dare to fail in this regard? If someone did fail, they were usually met with a severe beating and sent back to the Clan School to relearn everything.
This time, the leader in charge of receiving the Yan Family’s younger generation was the fifteenth of the “Shi” generation, Wang Shi Feng. He was the second son of Wang Shouzhe’s second son, Wang Zongrui.
Even though Wang Shi Feng was not born into the direct senior line of the Wang family like Wang Zong’an, but rather the direct junior line, his status and position were still very high as long as Wang Shouzhe was alive.
This year, he was twenty years old and had naturally inherited the handsome and heroic looks of his grandfather Wang Shouzhe. Moreover, he had been earnestly working at the grassroots level of Changning United Manufacturers Department for two years, and had now been promoted to the position of Deputy Principal of the third section of the Deep Research Department for Glazed Manufacturing Craftsmanship.
At work, he had shed the greenness of his Clan School days and was gradually developing the demeanor of an elite youth.
Unlike the other younger brothers and sisters present, or the youthful members of the Yan Family who had not yet shouldered responsibilities, Wang Shi Feng’s every word and deed demonstrated maturity and stability, and his actions were comprehensive, bearing a strong resemblance to his father Wang Zongrui.
Not only did his younger siblings revere him, but even peers from the Yan Family began to look up to him with admiration and awe unconsciously.
“Brother Shi Feng,”
spoke a girl who had also stepped into the family business—Wang JingLei.
Pouting slightly, she said, “I’m really envious of you. In just two years, you’ve been promoted to Deputy Principal. I’ve been working almost a year now, and Shi Chuan, my sixth brother, still treats me like a kid. I’m always assigned to run errands like delivering messages and handling correspondence, trivial tasks that make no use of the skills I learned at the Clan School.”
“Yinglei, you need to be patient. Every child in our family starts from the bottom,” Wang Shi Feng said with a reassuring smile. “However, with the big age gap between you and sixth brother, he indeed sees you as a little sister and feels you haven’t grown up yet. If you really want to grow, you can start by applying to work in the sales department of artifact refining products. Tone down the aura of a lady from a Prominent Family a bit, work hard on the ground for two years, achieve some results, and then speak of it.”
“There are Honorable Guests present today, so I won’t discuss this in detail with you,” Wang Shi Feng said, not wanting to neglect the guests. “I’ll be free tomorrow. Come find me, and I’ll help you strategize.”
“Thank you, fifteenth brother,” Wang JingLei’s eyes lit up with joy.
A young direct line girl from the Yan Family, Yan Yuxiang, overheard this conversation and asked curiously with her beautiful eyes twinkling, “Brother Shi Feng, I don’t quite understand. As a prestigious direct descendant of the Wang family, why do you still need to work at the grassroots level for two years when you enter the family business? Do you really have to obey the commands of those servants?”
Those from the Yan Family who accompanied her on this visit came with a purpose, so all the young men and women were very good-looking and carefully dressed, with the boys appearing handsome and heroic and the girls gentle and charming.
“Miss Yuxiang,” Wang Shi Feng bowed slightly, gracefully responding, “Our Changning United Manufacturers Department belongs to a common enterprise of the Alliance Family. It is a vast economic entity that requires systematic management to endure.”
“Although our Wang family holds a larger share in it, we cannot act arbitrarily, or how can we expect others to follow? Even though I started at the grassroots, those at the base are the cornerstone of the Manufacturers Department and its true backbone. Everyone who serves as a Deputy or Principal has excellent qualities worth learning from. I respect them because I have learned a lot from them.”
“Brother Shi Feng is really impressive,”
a few girls from the Yan Family looked at Wang Shi Feng with eyes full of admiration. Although they didn’t quite understand many of the words, it didn’t prevent them from appreciating the unique charm of Wang Shi Feng that set him apart from ordinary sons of Prominent Families.
The young noblemen of their family were also considered outstanding among their peers within the Yan territory and quite popular among the girls. But after interacting with the young Wangs, they realized there was quite a gap in terms of demeanor, vision, and breadth of knowledge and conversation; they were not on the same level at all.
It is this comparison that is most daunting for people.
As a result, the young Yan men felt somewhat disheartened.
They also tried to interact with Wang JingLei, Wang Yinghuan, and Wang Yingmeng—the Wang young ladies of their age—making subtle attempts to boast about their own cultivation base and knowledge. Unfortunately, they found, to their dismay, that in every aspect they were no match for those gentle and humble girls.
Often, their words would be enlightening, and sometimes, they were even completely incomprehensible.
What they didn’t realize was this was a disparity in cultural heritage. The way of thinking, the understanding of the world, and broadening of horizons were on entirely different scales.
It wasn’t that they were too weak; rather, the Wangs’ youths had been exposed to a very comprehensive education since infancy that naturally elevated their consciousness and expanded their horizons.