While Zhou Chunfeng bowed her head and spoke in a low voice, Wang Daniu shifted his attention to Han Lei, who appeared indifferent and nonchalant.
Then, with a cold snort, "Wang Daniu, you don't need to spout nonsense here."
"I won't believe a word you say."
Having dealt with Zhou Chunfeng for so long, Han Lei was well aware of her character. Although Huang Tianlong, as a father-in-law, was a bit too hot-tempered and difficult,
generally speaking, he was undeniably good to his family.
Unlike Zhou Chunfeng, who only schemed behind people's backs—disgusting to witness.
"Whether you believe it or not is your business, but speaking out is mine," Wang Daniu said, glowering at Han Lei nonchalantly.
Since he was willing to go all the way to send Zhou Chunfeng to the West, he was prepared for this outcome.
Moreover, he came here to solve problems, not to increase conflicts.