He suddenly yearned for Granny Hua to return, so he could ask for more favors from her.
Instead of pondering this, he should consider how to make An Yun face reality. At this moment, he should focus on planning the future of the An Family, rather than seeking trouble with Tang Rao and getting instantly defeated by him.
"Child, why are you at odds with your fate? Aren't you afraid I might kill you now, leaving your so-called family homeless?"
This is a very serious topic. He hopes An Yun will think again and again.
"You forced me, Tang Rao. Everything that led me here today is because of you. So don't blame me for being ruthless."
No, what you're doing isn't called ruthlessness; it can only be described as testing the waters.
Tang Rao's harsh judgment remained unsaid, fearing it would touch An Yun's soul and overwhelm him.
