"Stop crying. You were probably just too hasty and asked Little Qing to do this. How could she not be terrified? You should have told me; if I had known, I definitely wouldn't have let you do it," Jiang Shizi said.
"I didn't want to drag you into this, I really didn't," Qing'er said.
"Of course, I know. And that Li Mo as well--writing such a letter; he really didn't think it through."
"Don't blame him. He didn't make me do this. It was all my own choice."
"By writing that letter and putting poison in it, he obviously hoped you would do this. He might not be forcing you, but it's even worse than forcing. It's utterly despicable."
"I was too anxious, too desperate to get rid of that major evil presence."
"I can understand. With Yun'er in such a state, if it were me, I'd also think of ways to avenge Yun'er, let alone you," Jiang Shizi murmured, "I truly didn't expect it to turn out this way; it's just too heartbreaking."