Yan Qingsang's anger came swiftly and dissipated just as quickly.
He was just unable to suppress his frustrations in the heat of the moment. Once he truly calmed down and analyzed the situation carefully, he found that, by putting himself in Jiang Chen's shoes, he could understand it perfectly well.
Sworn oaths under heaven and earth, pledges of life and death—how could a bond like this simply be severed? For any man of blood and honor, it is impossible to look on helplessly as the woman he loves is taken by another man, especially to be used as a cultivation cauldron.
This is the cruelest fate in the world.
Not only would her body be violated, but her life would also be lost.
From the standpoint of any man, Yan Qingsang could never accept such a thing.
Thus, once his fury subsided and he gave it thorough thought, he came to understand Jiang Chen instead. In the beginning, he outright opposed Jiang Chen's approach to Huang'er.