Though he was furious with the elders' methods, Lionel knew what would happen if he was truly cast out of the Rosenberg family. After a moment of internal debate, he finally stood up and walked toward the door.
Seeing Lionel finally relent, a faint smile touched the lips of Quennel and Mrs. Mary Rosenberg.
His pride had finally been broken by the elders. Now he would have to obey them, to do whatever they commanded.
He knew that within the Rosenberg family, his arrogance and his abilities meant nothing. If the elders gave an order, he had to follow it.
To defy them, no matter how capable or defiant he was, was pointless. In the Rosenberg family, the elders held all the power.
The three elders watched as Lionel walked to the door and then re-entered. His expression was as arrogant as ever, but it was a slight improvement over before.
"Elder Finch, Mr. Michael Rosenberg, Elder Shaw."
Hearing Lionel finally concede and address each of them by name, the three elders nodded in satisfaction.
"You see? It would have been so much simpler if you'd just spoken properly from the start. You make us practically beg you to say a word."
"Anyone would think you were some great dignitary, forcing us elders to bow and scrape before you. You need to understand your place, Lionel. In this family, you are nothing. Do you hear me?"
Elder Finch gave him a contemptuous smile and continued, "I'm speaking to you. Are you deaf?"
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