Hearing Nie Zhenbang's words, Liu Kun's face also turned a bit awkward. Liu Kun's identity was different from others. His old man is now a bonafide member of the Nie camp. From his own perspective, the relationship between Liu Kun and Nie Zhenbang has very clear boundaries. Looking at Liu Yang, still squatting on the ground, Liu Kun wished he could kick him hard. His distant relative was just too arrogant. He had no real talents, but had picked up some of the bad habits in Jingcheng, taking pride in having a Vice-Minister-level uncle and relying on his cousin as if he owned the entire Jingcheng. At this time, Liu Kun also felt somewhat regretful, blaming himself for having been too indulgent before.