Wang Heng's belief or disbelief was no longer important to Shen Chu'an; after all, she had said everything she needed to say.
If he didn't believe her, what more could she do?
On the way home, Shen Chu'an spoke softly, "If Wang Heng doesn't believe me, there's nothing I can do. I've already said everything I can."
Fu Huaichen hummed lightly in response, "Don't worry, he's an intelligent man; he should know how to choose."
Shen Chu'an nodded and decided to put the issue out of her mind.
After all, she had done what she could; how the other party chose to react was his business.
"It seems like someone is following us," the driver suddenly spoke up.
"Are you sure?" Fu Huaichen asked quietly.
"I'm very sure," the driver said with certainty.
This was a newly hired driver, a retired special forces operative, personally selected by Elder Fu to protect Fu Huaichen and Shen Chu'an. He was particularly skilled in counter-surveillance.
If he said so, it was almost certain.