Initially, Su Bin found Qin Sanlong's behavior peculiar, sensing an underlying animosity. However, he couldn't recall any specific incident where he might have offended Qin Sanlong. If there were objections, it could only be linked back to when Qin Zhenzhen first married him.
As their relationship improved over time, the entire Qin family, except for Qin Sanlong, celebrated the newfound harmony. But as Su Bin indulged in a few glasses of wine, he grasped Qin Sanlong's unspoken message – his brother-in-law held him responsible for his wife's swift pregnancy.
Indeed, Su Bin was culpable. If he hadn't insisted on Qin Zhenzhen faking her pregnancy, she might not have independently decided to discontinue contraception.