"You're making the situation sound difficult, isn't this just a prelude to negotiate with me?" Si Mo confidently looked at him: "Say it, what are your terms?"
A slight sense of defeat flickered across Mu Cangkong's face as he was seen through. He cleared his throat lightly and said, "Actually, it doesn't really count as a condition. I just want Wanwan to recognize me as her dad and mom."
Si Mo was slightly stunned, moved deep down.
He thought that Mu Cangkong would use this as a bargaining chip for his freedom or immunity.
Seeing Si Mo's expression, Mu Cangkong slightly raised an eyebrow: "You thought I'd take this chance to beg for mercy from you?"
Si Mo gave him a sidelong glance, "Let's talk business."
"Have you agreed?" Mu Cangkong asked.
"As long as she's fine, even if you let me beg, I can," Si Mo said.
Mu Cangkong patted Si Mo's shoulder, "Fine, I'll take your words. I acknowledge you as my brother-in-law!"