Su Wanxia actually did not want to be alone with Mu Yingchen's mother, she did not believe her words were true, nor did she believe she would apologize or anything like that.
However, since Mu Yingchen had agreed, she felt that having a talk with her wouldn't be a problem.
Su Wanxia stood up and followed Mu Yingchen's mother to a teahouse on the second floor, where they sat across from each other, both expressions very calm.
After a while, Mu Yingchen's mother finally spoke, "Wanxia--"
Su Wanxia looked up at her somewhat uncomfortably and was taken aback by the expression she saw; it was not the unreachable pride and haughtiness she had witnessed before, but a hint of helplessness and pleading?
Was she seeing things? Did she actually see a plea in Mu Yingchen's mother's eyes?
"What do you want to say to me?" Su Wanxia got straight to the point, knowing that Mu Yingchen's mother had called her up here to say something, but it was definitely not going to be an apology.