Mr. Su's words were naturally not meant just for Su Zhen to hear; they were also intended for Qin Haiming and Mu Yichen to listen. As for Qin Mu, even though she was Qin Haiming's daughter, he still didn't take her seriously.
However, Mr. Su couldn't disregard Qin Haiming, especially now that he had such a son-in-law, and the last time they talked on the phone, Qin Haiming had made that very clear.
"Good! I got it!"
Su Zhen agreed, and after serving the dishes she took the initiative to stand up, "Let me toast Uncle Qin first, for all the worries you've had since I came to Rongcheng!"
Mr. Su looked up with a smile to watch his daughter, then turned his gaze to the other man sitting beside him.
Qin Haiming was seated at the head of the table this time. He had made way when he came in, but when Mr. Su insisted, he had said, "Obedience is better than politeness," and sat down. After all, he needed to show support for his daughter, and now Su Zhen unexpectedly stood up to toast him.