Wang Xu looked up and noticed Luo'er squinting at him with an expression full of dissatisfaction. He chuckled awkwardly and then tentatively asked, "What's got you in a bad mood?"
"Isn't that obvious?" Luo'er responded coldly.
"I know you care about Luoya, but I care about her too, and the Chief is also very concerned about her. You don't have to always worry that we're going to hurt her, okay?" Wang Xu argued.
"You people, there are hardly any among you whom I can trust. Always speaking so righteously about serving your country, without ever mentioning the personal cost," Luo'er bluntly replied.
"Are you saying you can't even trust me?" Wang Xu pointed at himself, asking with a hint of sadness, "After all, I've watched you grow up. Since Luoya is your younger sister, naturally, I would treat her with the same attitude I have towards you, wouldn't I?"
"It's precisely because you say things like that that I've become wary of you," Luo'er said, staring at him.