If it wasn't for occasionally bumping into Ji Jiaxin, if he hadn't just happened to compliment her.
Maybe he would always be in the dark, thinking that Xinxin was the child of Qi Huai'an and Ji Yao, perhaps he would even truly believe that the two of them got married.
As for the marriage, it's probably a baseless accusation.
On one hand, Lu Jincheng was angry at her for deceiving him so, on the other hand, he felt an indescribable sense of unwillingness. All he did was get close to her, hoping to seek her forgiveness, desiring to pursue her again, was that so unforgivable? To the extent that she would resort to such lies to keep him away from her.
The more Lu Jincheng thought about it, the sadder he became, the more uncomfortable he felt inside.
Moreover, at this moment, another point of curiosity emerged, concerning Xinxin.
Since Qi Huai'an wasn't her father, then who was...