Xie Tian also had some fondness for Zhou Chaoyang, although the latter loved to show off, his personality wasn't off-putting. Changing three moves to one demonstrated the young master's care for the disadvantaged, it was just that his judgment of others was truly terrible.
Therefore, he honestly answered Zhou Chaoyang's four questions. This candor contained no schemes or calculations, and even if there were, it stemmed from Xie Tian's goodwill—at least the crestfallen Zhou Chaoyang realized something—from a certain perspective, there were far too many people better at putting on an act than he was, with one right in front of him.
With all his doubts addressed by the person involved, Zhou Chaoyang mustered all his courage to make his way to the entrance of the inner courtyard, but the remaining shreds of his courage, strength, and pride were shattered by Xie Tian's final sentence.
"Would you like to stay for some food?"