Song Fan sensed Song Yin's animosity directed at her and swiftly turned to confront her. She said firmly, "If you can't kill me now, I suggest you restrain your malicious glares. Otherwise, I can't guarantee that you won't regret it later."
Song Yin was well aware of Song Fan's physical prowess. She forced a smile and immediately shifted her expression, fearing Song Fan might resort to violence.
With a disdainful expression, Song Fan turned and left, her contempt for Song Yin's pretentiousness evident. She couldn't help but think that Song Yin displayed a different persona to the world compared to her true self, and this duplicity left her with a strong sense of aversion.
Once Song Fan left, Song Yin's fury consumed her. She vented her anger by hurling a pillow into the living room, an uncharacteristic outburst for someone who had always maintained her composure in front of the servants. Her rage had clouded her judgment.