In fact, the more Shuyin hated Shucheng Shan, the happier Jing Rui should be, because this way, the fact that he forced Shucheng Shan to commit suicide would not be a big problem in Shuyin's heart.
However, he didn't want Shuyin to feel that his father didn't like him because of his selfishness.
Jing Rui did not know about other times, but at least before Shucheng Shan's death, he had been thinking about his daughter.
He regretted pushing his daughter into the fire pit.
Shuyin unfolded the letter and began to read Shu Chengshan's last words with a calm expression.
The last words were very long. On a piece of A4 paper, it was densely covered with small words.
The handwriting was in the small regular script that Shu Yin was familiar with. When she was young, Shu Chengshan taught her how to write. Even after ten years, she still remembered his handwriting.