Qin Han raised her doubts, speaking weakly, "Jun Nian had no reason, no motive, to harm the old madam."
Surprisingly, Mrs. Ning continued her accusations, seemingly hellbent on blaming Jun Nian today. She pointed at Jun Nian's face, "He certainly had a motive. His motive was to harm Yinyin. He had a conflict with Yinyin before, and Yinyin even slapped him. If you don't believe me, look at his face. There's still a handprint."
Everyone scrutinized Jun Nian's face and indeed saw a reddish handprint.
Jun Nian touched his face, with a bitter smile, but did not say anything to explain himself.
Nan Sichen's attention was focused on Qin Yin, his gaze deep, carrying a hint of a judgmental tone.
At that moment, Qin Yin's hand suddenly clenched. Did Mrs. Ning see her slapping Jun Nian? And also, did she see Jun Nian hugging her?
She was not hiding guilt, because she knew there was nothing between her and Jun Nian, but would others think the same way?