Su Ye almost thought she had heard wrong.
She stared steadily at Su Qingwan, "I don't understand what you're saying."
"Su Ye, at this point, stop pretending. Don't you just want Su's inheritance, the property your mother left you? How much money Su He has and where all this money is, I know better than you."
At this moment, Su Qingwan felt like a stranger to Su Ye.
She no longer seemed like a delicate little princess.
Instead, she had become a seasoned businessperson at the negotiating table, holding enough tempting chips to seek the greatest profit for herself.
"Who told you?" Su Ye was silent for a moment, then coldly looked at Su Qingwan.
She thought she had been secretive about this and had only mentioned it to trustworthy people.
But now Su Qingwan knew.
Was it a problem with the person she trusted, or was there some other problem?
"I advise you to be honest, otherwise, if I find out, we can settle both our old and new scores together," Shan Yan added from the side.