Although he had not completed the task his "master" had given him, he was truly enjoying himself!
Every day was filled with lavish meals, drinking, playing, and night after night of music and festivity; he truly indulged in pleasures he had never experienced in the first half of his life.
Thus, during these indulgent days at home, Jiang Cheng gradually realized a truth: effort might not guarantee success, but slacking was genuinely comfortable.
You see, although Jiang Cheng always looked down on commoners, believing that nobles were superior, honestly, he was not a wastrel; on the contrary, he was quite ambitious.
It was only because he believed nobles were above ordinary people that his character was so overbearing. Therefore, he had never really experienced the romantic and carefree life of the nobility.
As a result... now he had experienced the joy his father had. It was something he had never imagined before. Therefore, he was momentarily reluctant to think of home.