Frost had two goals eting Tang Shaoyang. First, it was about the Orin Kingdom. The faction he created to oppose the Seven Gods in Aqura.
"King Rumru doesn't want to take the Orin Kingdom. He told that the Orin Kingdom's future is in my hand, not him!"
Tang Shaoyang listened to Frost, nodding. He was relieved that he was not bringing up her daughter. He actually forgot about the Orin Kingdom after acquiring the Adventurer Guild, an even bigger force in Aqura.
"We thought King Rumru would accept us again, but he told us that he doesn't deserve to be a King anymore, and he will serve a new master. That's why we decided to dissolve the Orin Kingdom and join the Tang Empire!"
Frost did not co to et Tang Shaoyang after knowing Rumru was resurrected. He thought it would be better for Rumru to lead them again. It was just unexpected that even the Black Dragon he admired, submitted to Tang Shaoyang. That convinced him to dissolve the Orin Kingdom and join the Tang Empire instead.
"As I said, I will welco you to the Tang Empire if you dissolve the Orin Kingdom. We will provide you with new territory, and we will arrange the work for your people as well."
"I will assign my people to make the arrangent for your people. She will take care of the transmigration for your people."
Tang Shaoyang stood up from the chair. He wanted to leave quickly, hoping Frost would not bring up the one-sided marriage arrangent.
"Wait a mont, Sir!"
Frost stood up and grabbed Tang Shaoyang's wrist, "There's one more thing that we need to talk about!"
The pleading expression on his face and the panicked tone in his voice. For a tiger to make such an expression, Tang Shaoyang had no choice but to sit down.
"I am here to talk about my daughter's marriage arrangent with you!"
That was Frost's second goal to et Tang Shaoyang. It was to talk about their marriage. Jacky, Kairu, and Wen did not care about their offspring. But it was different for the White Tigra. Frost cared about the offspring of his clan.
To produce a strong offspring, his daughter must marry soone strong. Back then, he set up an eye on The Flaming Lion's successor. It was not until he t Tang Shaoyang, soone who inherited The Beast King Rumru's bloodline.
Frost had not given up on producing strong offspring for his family. Even though the status between them was switched, he was still bold enough to claim the marriage arrangent. He was that thick-skinned, for the sake of his family's continuation.
Zhang ngyao's head movent was very fast. She turned toward Tang Shaoyang. Her husband never ntioned this marriage arrangent to her.
There was disappointnt deep inside. Tang Shaoyang promised to be open and honest, but she kept this from them. However, she believed there was a reason why he did not tell her. She would wait to hear the explanation and let the conversation continue.
Zhang ngyao then looked toward Lyra, scanning the girl from top to bottom. The girl had white hair like snow. She had golden eyes like a tiger, and her body was great as well. She had the shape and the volu.
"Hah…"
Tang Shaoyang let out a sigh, "We have talked about this, Frost. I never agreed to your marriage arrangent. You are the one who forced this marriage into . And I also have told her to look for a better man than ."
With Lunea and Lilliana, he officially had twenty wives including the two who were still spirits, Avyn and Zara. It was weird to say that he had too many wives as an excuse. That sounded like he treated his wives as an object.
'I have too many swords, so I don't want a new one.'
It sounded like that, so he did not say it. It was out of consideration for Zhang ngyao's feelings. Even though he knew that Zhang ngyao would not mind since she was used to his crude words.
"There's no better man than you, Sir! You don't have to worry about her being jealous because you have too many wives. I also have many wives."
In Frost's eyes, Tang Shaoyang was the best candidate to marry Lyra. Lyra was his best offspring. She had the look and the strength compared to her siblings.
In fact, he wanted Tang Shaoyang more after knowing he had many wives. That ant Lyra and Tang Shaoyang's daughter could succeed in his position later on. Knowing how powerful Tang Shaoyang was, he could wait for Lyra to birth to their first child.
"And Lyra also agrees to marry you. Don't worry, Sir. I am not forcing her into this marriage. She also wants this marriage arrangent."
Tang Shaoyang glanced at Lyra, and the latter looked back at him. For soone who had grown up in her tribe, she also shared the value of her tribe. The won in her tribe liked strong n, and so did she. Of all the n she t, Tang Shaoyang was the most powerful.
She did not care about the look or the background or even the race. What mattered the most was how powerful that person was. She only wanted to marry a man that was stronger than her.
Zhang ngyao kept assessing Lyra from the side. Even though Tang Shaoyang looked at her, asking for help. She ignored him, letting her husband make the decision.
"I can't make the decision now, and I am also in a hurry. I have to leave for a mission to another world."
"This is kinda cringe to say, but how about this, you must make fall for you if you want to marry you. I don't have any feelings, nor do we have special bonds or anything. You sure are pretty, but all my wives are pretty. I will not marry you just because you are pretty!"
He was a womanizer back then, but not anymore. Especially when he realized how little ti he could spend with them, and how he was not able to reciprocate their feelings. He did not want to be the person he hated. That was why he restrained himself despite getting surrounded by beauties.
Tang Shaoyang stood up after giving his answer, "I have to leave now. Our Pri Minister will help The Orin Kingdom's transition."
He could reject them directly, but he did not do it because of their past relation. Frost helped him in the Survival Ga back then, fighting against those strong knights. He rejected the marriage arrangent subtly, ensuring he was not being offensive to Frost, and to Lyra especially.
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