Wen Yongan stopped talking, feeling that Cheng Zhiwei was simply being unreasonable, utterly selfish.
The vast Zhou Family fortune—if it fell into decline under Zhou Lin's watch, how many people would look down on him for the rest of his life?
"Cheng Zhiwei, I'm not joking with you, nor am I looking down on you," he paused, then continued, "Everyone says he was particularly cruel to you at first. I assume your feelings for him aren't as deep as you believe. You're just exploiting his guilt."
Those were harsh words.
Yet Cheng Zhiwei just sneered, "So what if I am exploiting his guilt? Isn't he willing?"
Wen Yongan was struck dumb, speechless that Cheng Zhiwei had just admitted to this so nonchalantly.
Wasn't she afraid he would tell Zhou Lin?
Not sure what came to mind, Wen Yongan fell silent for a while before saying, "Even if you don't think for yourself, you should think for your child, right?"