Wharton's parents kept their heads down and neither of them spoke as if they didn't care about the vote at all.
But no one would have thought that Wharton would suddenly raise his hand.
The dining room suddenly became quiet. It was easy to understand that the two old people were willing to go back.
After all, they hadn't been back to their hometown for so many years, so they wanted to go back.
As for the reason why Wharton's parents kept silent, they didn't want to go back. They were afraid of offending the two old people, so they didn't say anything.
But no one expected that Wharton was the third to raise his hand.
Because all the other people on the spot had lived in the Central Country, they had their own reasons to go back.
But why did Wharton want to go back to the Central Country so actively?
He was born and raised in the Lihe Country and didn't receive any education from the Central Country.