After answering, Nie Guangyi sent Meng Xin Zhi a challenging glare that was as provocative as it gets.
Compared to the weak glare that could barely be called a challenge from Meng Xin Zhi earlier, it was dramatically evident.
Nie Tianqin was a bit puzzled, not understanding where his son's sudden hostility had come from.
The old father wanted to ease the tension and directly asked Nie Guangyi a bunch of questions, "Wasn't Yan Hui the most trusted disciple of Confucius? Why would he still be doubted? Confucius had three thousand disciples, and Yan Hui was even one of the ten eminent disciples and the first among the seventy-two sages. Surely he wouldn't have to resort to eating food that had been contaminated."
Nie Tianqin wasn't unaware of the answers to these questions; he just wanted to create an opportunity for his son.
Nie Guangyi was completely oblivious to his father's intentions, silently staring straight at Meng Xin Zhi.