Su Changfeng looked at Wang Tianhu with some surprise. To this day, Su Changfeng still remembers Wang Tianhu's silly demeanor when he first came down the mountain to Jiang City, like a caveman entering the real world, or an ancient person suddenly traveling to the modern day, unfamiliar with everything. Even simple tasks like taking a bus were beyond Wang Tianhu.
But now, listening to Zhu Lie's words, it seems he's mixed quite well.
"Tianhu, it's true that you can't judge a book by its cover, and the sea cannot be measured by an armful. If Zhu Lie hadn't mentioned it, I really wouldn't have noticed." Su Changfeng praised.
