"If today, it hadn't been for Wan Cheng bringing me over, the other party definitely wouldn't have shown up," Wang Ye said seriously to Liu Na, his expression grave as if he were discussing something pivotal.
Wang Ye continued, "Moreover, if we're being strict about it, I did tell you from the beginning, didn't I? I said not to worry, that it would only take the time to drink a cup of tea, and I'd surely have the matter settled."
"Right," Liu Na nodded.
Indeed, Wang Ye had said this to her at the outset.
But the crux of the issue was, even though Wang Ye had said those words, she hadn't taken them seriously, merely thinking Wang Ye was saying it to comfort her.
Unexpectedly,
What Wang Ye said wasn't boasting; it was because he truly could accomplish it that he spoke so deliberately.