Boss Liang's reason was absurd; the real reason might have been cowardice, fearing that as he goes to check the situation, a group of Qin Soldiers suddenly springs out of the train wreck to slaughter him.
But he seems to have always lived and survived with this way of behavior and personality. When encountering such a thing, you don't even feel a bit of impulse to refute him.
It's like asking a Dung Beetle why it loves rolling dung balls.
"If he doesn't go, you can also not go," Mr. Su Bai said beside him. Actually, everyone felt that the supply-demand relationship had changed, the kind of pressure and seriousness accumulated by the broadcast had also been significantly dissipated with the recent turbulent events. It's not entirely the fault of Su Yuhang, but he's undoubtedly a part of it.
"Not going would make me feel uneasy." Yan Huihong took a deep breath, "Didn't you all come too?"
