When he realized that his right to inherit had been forsaken, he couldn't help but feel a bit disappointed. After all, such a vast family business like the Yu Family could only be handed over to his brother, and unless his brother made a colossal mistake, it would forever be out of his reach. Just like Qin Zhiyou, he was not willing to accept this. However, unlike the Qin Family, which had two major opposing factions in its third generation, he shared the same mother with his brother, and they were very close. He also knew that fighting amongst themselves was bad and would only deplete the vitality of the Yu Family.
That's why, as early as university, he became involved with Qin Zhiyou. When Qin Zhiyou went back to Hanhai to seize power, he "borrowed" a sum of money from his parents and invested in his own entertainment company. After turning a profit, he repaid the principal amount. Now, the company was entirely his own enterprise, over which he could have independence.