But, there was still a doubt in his heart: "Sir, why are you so sure those young people will be reckless?"
Arthur stepped on the carriage pedal and looked back at him: "Henry, what do you think young means? Doing things without considering the consequences, that's young! When you have a secret to tell or need someone's help, you'd better tell a young person, seek help from the young. Only unless absolutely necessary, don't seek help from middle-aged people, and never seek help from the elderly, as they often lack patience due to a shortage of time, thus many are scoundrels."
Blackwell followed him onto the carriage, promptly adding: "Are you saying, you are one of them?"
Yet rarely, Arthur didn't refute this time, instead he gave him a meaningful look.
However, that look made Blackwell's heart suddenly tighten.
Although he often bantered with the Sir, as long as the Sir refuted, everyone could take it as a joke.
