Yang Yunlin knew that his father, who occupied a high position and stood at the pinnacle of the pyramid, hardly ever became agitated or lost composure.
But when it came to the events of that year, his elderly father lost his composure, and it was very clear to him that his father harbored persistent grievances concerning those events.
In fact, this was quite understandable.
From any perspective, Yang Yuanshan had reasons for anger.
His own son died in the prime of life, his soon-to-be daughter-in-law was whisked away by someone else, and then gave birth to another man's child, leaving the Yang Family's face utterly lost, as if being slapped resoundingly.
Both emotionally and rationally, Yang Yuanshan ought to feel angry and think of revenge.
As the older brother, Yang Yunlin was no different; his younger brother died because of a woman, and he definitely took this matter to heart, not to mention the Yang Family's loss of face.