Ye Kun's heart ached, and he said sadly, "It's okay. No matter what happens, I'll handle it as her husband. I don't care about those worldly things." He knew Shi Nian was saying this for his own good.
Shi Nian gazed at him and sighed, "Xi Cheng's wrong in many ways, but he's right about one thing: you got to think about your family. You'll be laying up trouble for Fang Xi if you insist on forcefully handling this matter."
Ye Kun immediately understood what Shi Nian meant. "Alright," he replied, lowering his head. "I'll talk this out with my family."
Yun Nan didn't care about this at all right now. Although she and Fang Xi had different family backgrounds, they had one thing in common—they were used to relying on themselves and each other. Their relatives had never bothered with them, and the girls didn't need their help either.
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