Old Zhou and the village chief went to the Bai Family to discuss with Old Master Bai how to deal with those three men.
They felt some matters were not appropriate to discuss with Ms. Liu, but Old Master Bai was in the know, and talking to him would be more convenient, even if it meant troubling him again.
The village chief and Old Zhou both felt somewhat embarrassed.
Old Master Bai's emotions were turbulent, and when he saw the two men again, his expression was even more complex, especially in the presence of Old Zhou.
Previously ignorant, he naturally had more room for maneuver, but now that the matter involved his cousin and, to a certain extent, stemmed from him, how could he shirk responsibility?
He understood what the village chief and Old Zhou were concerned about and after a moment of contemplation said, "Don't worry, I will handle this matter. I've already made inquiries this morning; they are impostors."