Of course, now that the Bai family has fallen, Dai Weiguo, once a cadre, is even less in Shuzhen's eyes.
She only sees him as a toad on her foot — not biting, just irritating!
In any case, through these successive events, Lian En has also made his stance clear.
He doesn't care if Dai Weiguo is rich or poor; he only acknowledges Lianshan as his father.
In this aspect, Shuzhen is somewhat relieved and isn't afraid of what tricks Dai Weiguo might pull.
Her only concern is the gossip and rumors that might spread.
Not only would she and Lianshan lose face, but it wouldn't be honorable for the children either.
Not wanting to wait until the situation erupted to find a solution, the forward-thinking Shuzhen stopped fussing over buying things.
She just pondered how to nip this threat in the bud.
Unfortunately, as she had expected, that scoundrel Dai Weiguo disappeared like he evaporated and showed no signs at all.
