Gu Cheng already had too much on his plate, and it was rare for Gu Yan to take a rational stance and side with Gu Chen, handing over the evidence of Gu Cheng's past crimes. If Gu Yan knew about all the other things Gu Cheng had done years ago, Gu Chen worried he wouldn't be able to handle it.
Gu Yan keenly felt that all this was related to his own father.
He leaned back in the chair and carelessly said with one leg propped up, "What, after all that, you're afraid there's something I can't accept? Instead of waiting cluelessly for the final verdict from the court, I'd rather you give me a heads-up, so I can mentally prepare myself."
The reckless and honest young man was asking—using the most relaxed tone—about the questions he least wanted but had to accept.
Both Shen Xian and Gu Chen knew that even though he looked nonchalant, he was actually struggling inside. The two exchanged glances, and finally, Gu Chen nodded, feeling it was better for Shen Xian to tell him.