Seizing and dominating another family's spirit land is naturally straightforward, convenient, accomplished in one step, and can avoid countless troubles.
But likewise, it also comes with many problems and troubles.
First and foremost, there is the issue of righteousness, family reputation, and public opinion.
After all, loners and solitary wanderers can afford to ignore the rules.
But when one chooses to establish a family, bringing along relatives, one must consider one's own reputation and the family's public opinion.
Otherwise, if actions are erratically domineering and reputation suffers, it not only invites trouble but also hinders family development.
Now, in terms of morality, I am justified.
However, if I were to kill off the entire Yu Family, I fear the reputation might be somewhat tarnished, seeming too ruthless.
After all, except for cases of irreconcilable differences, most value leaving some leeway for future dealings.