Driven by interests, Li Fei did not care much for the interests themselves, which led to Chu Tianyang personally pushing himself away. If a person is willing to kill their closest kin for the sake of achieving great things, Li Fei did not think highly of such a person, unless it was a special existence like Feng Tang.
Li Fei would keep his distance from similar people if he hadn't offended them, but if he had, he would eradicate them completely. Yet, Chu Tianyang had not done so. Later, Li Fei realized that Chu Tianyang's final words were not really meant to harm Chu Yaoyao, but rather to indirectly express that kind of loyalty to him.
Li Fei understood this point quite well. That was why he was not too disappointed in the situation itself, and he believed that Chu Tianyang could still be cooperated with in the future, whether concerning the mine itself or the benefits it could bring in its extension.