Yin Hu sighed as he stared at their home's courtyard gate. The girls had grown older and more independent already. Leaving him by his lonesome like some old parent once their kids go to college. He knew this was a good thing for their development overall, but it still left a bad taste in his mouth. It had been two years of taking care of them without them ever leaving his careful gaze and now they were busy gallivanting about in the city. Doing God knows what and committing God knows what type of atrocities already.He shook his head. I’ve raised them better than that.The need for some of their own threads and actions without his supervision was necessary to develop strong mental fortitude and a lack of absolute reliance on others. They needed to learn to make decisions. It also meant making mistakes and suffering the consequences. Of course there was a level of fortitude and honor they needed to carry themselves with even when learning the ups and downs of making their own choices. It was the base he had been developing ever since he met them. Slowly trying to stamp out the young master and murder-hobo out of them.Yin Hu shook his head and turned around from the gateway and looked at the road around him–“Hi, Ancestor!” Shui blitzed by him down the road. “Bye, Ancestor!”He stared with a slack jaw. “Lady Shui! Lady Shui! Wait for me!” An old man ran past Yin Hu and after Shui, calling for her. Yin Hu closed his eyes and took deep breaths. Calmness. Serenity. Peace.Calmness. Serenity. Peace.Calmness. Serenity. Peace.Shui was most definitely causing more chaos than he was giving her credit for. Yet, he hadn’t heard of anything crazy. If she had ended up trying to fight the Merchant Emperor then he would have heard of it by now. Zhong Da and Wu Xui were capable enough to keep an eye out even while busy guiding Jun and (...)