Only in this way could the paradoxical feeling about her be explained.
Master Yuan Shui did not have a lot of interactions with Wang Shouzhe. Most of the time, he learned about him through others' descriptions.
In the narratives of others, Wang Shouzhe often carried labels like "business genius," "gentle and humble, with charming demeanor," "overly cautious," "wife-obsessed madman," and the "model of a Prominent Family Head"...
Despite being outstanding, in the eyes of an academic like Master Yuan Shui, he was considered merely a distinguished talent -- worthy of courting, but not worth excessive attention.
But judging from Wang Liyao's performance, he-- or maybe everyone including him-- probably underestimated this man.
If Wang Liyao, who has been influenced by him, displays such awe-inspiring vision and mindset, how impressive must he be?
"Master."
Suddenly, Fu Haibo, the core disciple of Yuan Shui, strode in from the doorway, interrupting Yuan Shui's reverie.