Luo Ziling finally understood what Ling Mingrui's contradictory words meant.
What you do is not important; what's important is what those who know think of the situation and its nature.
If you did something bad, but others perceive it as good, then you've done a good deed.
The reverse is also true.
Just as Luo Ziling thought he understood Ling Mingrui's meaning, Ling Mingrui added, "Also, if someone wants to ruin you, is there anyone who helps you when someone tries to ruin you?"
"I understand!" Luo Ziling suddenly realized, "This time someone wanted to ruin me and my dad, but Grandpa didn't want us destroyed, so we are fine."
"Who said you are fine?" Ling Mingrui's expression suddenly turned stern again, and he slammed the chess piece heavily, "You have lots of troublesome things ahead. In the next few years, don't expect to live peacefully."
