Old Mr. Si, the head of the Si Family, found himself at a loss for words.
Even though he had made himself perfectly clear, why was Yin Tian so impervious to persuasion?
"I'm grateful for your kindness, but I'm accustomed to idleness and do not wish to be confined anywhere. Please find someone else for the task," said Yin Tian, his expression unfazed.
Yin Tian spoke with a calm voice.
"Unwilling to be confined? Could it really be that a mere South District is not enough to satisfy your ambitions?"
The Family Head of the Si Family challenged in response.
However, Yin Tian didn't respond; he simply stood there, motionless.
"Forget it. Since you're not interested, I won't insist," Old Mr. Si waved his hand, "I've heard about your business here from Li. The people from the Sun Family have always been peculiar, and even with my introduction, they might not agree to your request."