Zhu Fangyu returned to the hotel and thought carefully about the "tough" attitude Su Wan talked about. The more he thought about it, the more it made sense. There's a saying, "A good horse is ridden, a good man is bullied," and he realized he had been too cautious before, which is why he's found himself in such a passive situation now.
If everyone knew he wasn't a man of good temper, would they still dare to bully him?
The answer was definitely no.
After all, Zhu Fangyu wouldn't easily provoke someone with a hot temper himself.
Being able to fight was one thing, but you shouldn't provoke such people just because you can. Who knows if they might seek revenge later and hit you when you're not expecting it?
Yes, that's right, I have to be tougher.
The text from McGinnis came at just the right moment, urging him to take the old birds' dirty clothes to the laundry room.
Zhu Fangyu translated what he wanted to say into English and hit back: