"If that is so, I cannot insist on keeping you here. Another day, we will surely entertain Inspector Liu with fine wine and a grand banquet," Ran Wen said as he saw Liu Pinrang getting up. He casually made the remarks and then led him out of the main hall.
Liu Pinrang and Ran Wen left the hall and walked along the corridor toward the exit. Near the gate, Liu Pinrang paused and said, "There is something I perhaps should not say, but... although Qin Si is a competent subordinate of mine, his son..."
Halting mid-sentence, he waved his hand with a resigned smile, "Let it go, children have their own fortunes, and it is not for this old man to interfere too much!"
In Liu Pinrang's words, there was no mention of the marriage between the Qin and Ran families, but his meaning was already crystal clear. And after all, since he did not explicitly say anything, even if the marriage were to fall through later, it would not be his concern.