"Xu Tian, I gave you a chance," he said. "All you had to do was stay at home and be a good wife and mother, not so greedy, and none of this would have happened. Blame yourself."
Xu Tian protected Cheng Zhiwei behind her, watching those people warily.
"I'm sorry..."
A hand grasped hers from behind.
Xu Tian froze.
Cheng Zhiwei gestured outward with her mouth, "Someone's coming."
Xu Tian hadn't grasped what it meant that someone was coming; He Lanzhi wouldn't care how many people saw.
The next second, a row of neatly-dressed black-suited bodyguards encircled them. Zhou Lin strode over, his face looking extremely grim.
Xu Tian's heart settled down; Zhou Lin wouldn't let Cheng Zhiwei get hurt by He Lanzhi.
He Lanzhi was dragged out of the car.
Without his wheelchair, he couldn't maintain his dignity and had to sit on the ground in disarray.
"Zhou Lin," He Lanzhi sneered, "you're really attentive to Cheng Zhiwei now."