THE GUILT IN HIS HEART

It was indeed a pity, and there was even a hint of guilt that could be seen in Yu Ming's tone. Maybe it was understandable if he felt guilty in his heart. It was he who received direct orders from Emperor Wu Shun to arrest the criminals who almost endangered Wu Jinhai, but he failed to carry out his duties properly. In the end, he had to lose important evidence of Zhu Ruolan and Zhong Enlai's crimes.

"That happened in the past, and it won't change anything even if we feel guilty for what happened back then," suddenly, Wu Jinhai's voice sounded once again, and the three men focused their attention on the red-robed man.

For some reason, it was Bai Chen who stared at Wu Jinhai sharply at this time, and the werewolf finally opened his mouth to ask, "Do you also feel guilty about what happened to Song Tingfeng's father back then, Wu Jinhai?"