Shi Yaoguang and the affairs of the Shi Family, let us not mention for the moment.
Shi Yaoguang herself was no longer troubled, but she was somewhat worried about Shi Fan.
After all, Shi Fan was still just a child, and she worried he might take things hard.
In such matters, only the feelings of the person involved can truly be deemed "correct."
Shi Yaoguang understood the principle that "one should not persuade others to be kind without understanding their suffering."
It was precisely because she understood this that she had no intentions of telling Shi Fan what to do or how to think.
If Shi Fan could let go, that would be best, but if he couldn't, there was nothing to be done.
Shi Fan had originally noticed the look of worry on Shi Yaoguang's face and thought something had happened to her.
In the end, it turned out that she was caught up in her own issues.
To be honest, Shi Fan didn't think his problems were anything serious.
The reason for that was because...