In the end, Azarel can only stare at his father's retreating back. The dirty old man is clearly in a good mood as he just dealt a fatal blow to his son. He thinks that he push Azarel one more step into giving up
Not only would Azarel be tempted to sleep with the new and handsome servants in the Manor. Azael would not even need to see his son with him on another business trip. Just like what they say, out of sight, out of mind
No matter what Azarel does, as long as Azael does not see it, he can at least endure his anger. As for Azarel, how can he make his father give up now that he would not be able to contact him anymore?
No doubt that the situation was completely reversed. It was now Azarel that can only swallow his anger while Azael was brimming with happiness