At this point, Tian Sangsang didn't like indulging in baseless distrust or pointless fits of anger anymore. Such tendencies only harmed others and herself. Naturally, she believed Jiang Jinghuai's words, and she said, "To be honest, I don't like Hua Jun."
Meeting his probing gaze, her fair face flushed slightly with anger: "She didn't give me food and even had that old nun beside her read me something called 'Discipline Declaration.' I was almost scared stiff. Tell me, isn't this too overbearing? It's not even feudal times anymore. But think about it, do I look like someone who would cave in? She even tried to coerce a confession out of me—I totally refused to give her what she wanted."
Jiang Jinghuai recalled what Hua Jun had said to him back then, and a sharp glint flashed through his deep, dark eyes.
