"My stance is that of the public,"
Shi Yaoguang said this sentence almost arrogantly.
Quan Sicheng was still unaware of the issue with his identity, so when he heard Shi Yaoguang talking about "a dove occupying a magpie's nest," he only thought it referred to Shi Yaoguang.
Aside from him, everyone present knew.
Shi Yaoguang's mention of "a dove occupying a magpie's nest" was inclusive of both him and Shi Yiqing.
Watching Quan Sicheng bristle with righteous indignation on behalf of Shi Yiqing, Shi Yaoguang shrugged and said, "I didn't say it was you, why the haste to take it personally?"
Quan Sicheng subconsciously retorted, "When have I taken it personally? Even if Qingqing took your place, it was without her knowing, so why must you speak so unpleasantly?"
"Besides, since Uncle Shi and Aunt Shi don't blame her, what right do you have to blame her?"