Oh my, if it weren't for Tang Muxin's reminder, I wouldn't have thought of this myself.
Actually, one couldn't blame Hong Dali. After all, he didn't really understand the way the Hong family's meeting worked. In his impression, even if he passed away, his own family's assets should still belong to his parents. The final rights to their assets should be controlled by his parents, not someone else.
But hearing Tang Muxin's words today, Hong Dali instantly understood everything. The reason that the Hong family could develop to this extent depended upon this rule—the reclaiming of assets. Meaning to say, the assets in the Hong family would not flow out to outsiders regardless of whatever reason. Their assets would only become more and more. Allocating more resources to those capable of earning money and reclaiming assets from those without heirs was to ensure this point.