When Dylan finished saying these words, his parents' faces were already extremely displeased,
even the friend beside them was clicking his tongue repeatedly while listening. As an outsider, he felt a sense of admiration for Dylan, recognizing the courage it took to forsake the grandeur of the Young family's business. To establish oneself in the capital based purely on one's personal capabilities, without relying on familial connections, was no small feat for anyone.
This youngster will go far.
However, he wouldn't dare say this in front of his old friends.
Dylan was well aware of his parents' nature, thus he knew that no matter how the conversation proceeded, neither the process nor the outcome would be satisfactory.
So, instead of dragging things out, he opted for this most decisive, most resolute approach, leaving no hope for his parents, making it clear that persuading him to abandon Nell Harris was out of the question.
