She felt extremely guilty.
"Gu Xin, I suggest you don't disturb Lu Manman at this point." Di Yi stopped her.
"Why?" She frowned.
"She should be busy dealing with it…"
"Di Yi, I admit that I don't understand you people in the business industry. I don't know how cold-blooded and calm you people are, nor do I know when to be rational, when to control my emotions, and when to strike. To me, my friend is the first person I should care about. There's no such thing as cause and effect," she said stubbornly.
Di Yi looked at her and pursed his lips into a smile. "I love it when you're so innocent and stubborn. Go ahead and give her a call. I need to use the washroom."
She nodded and made a call.
Di Yi walked to the side.
Seeing Gu Xin's reaction, he took out his phone and made a call.
"How's Di An?" he asked.
"It's a mild fracture, not serious," the person answered respectfully. "Do I need to do anything now?"