From a certain angle, Zhao Fengyun's questioning could not be considered wrong.
Setting aside the father-son relationship, Zhao Huipeng, as someone who enjoyed Zhao Fengyun's wrongdoing, couldn't reasonably or legally put all the blame on his son.
It's a pity that Zhao Huipeng clearly had no mind to reflect on his own issues now, his heart already shrouded in an emotion called despair.
...
On the other hand, the little girl and Lu Yao were leaning against a wall, hiding in a dark alley without streetlights.
Behind them, more than twenty people were lined up, all tightly bound hand and foot, truly unable to run even if they wanted to.
And if one were observant, they would notice that the items used to bind the twenty people were actually shoelaces, tied end to end like a chain, somewhat resembling the prisoners exiled to the frontier in TV dramas.
