Weilan looked at him, and for a moment, was dazed, then said subconsciously, "Do I really have to ask you before you'll help me solve it?"
Lu Hechen: "..."
"You already knew about this, came to find me, it's to help me solve this issue, right?" Weilan suddenly felt a sense of relief in her heart. For some reason, she felt it was very appropriate with Lu Hechen, as if it were a given, and she wouldn't owe Lu Heyan anything.
Lu Hechen's eyebrows twitched.
Weilan said, "Then fine, I'm asking you now. My brother's trouble, I hope you can help reduce his sentence and get him out earlier."
"You're just going to ask me like that?" Lu Hechen inquired.
"Be satisfied," Weilan said. "I didn't even approach your brother, Lu Heyan. He took the initiative to deal with it for me. What more do you want? Can you help or not? If you can, then quickly agree; if you can't, just say no straight up. Don't beat around the bush, I find it really annoying."
Lu Hechen: "...."