Feng Jun really didn't expect Sofia to speak about betrayal so easily—is it the rebellious mindset of a teenager?
But upon further thought, it's actually quite normal. The so-called "law of the jungle" of survival of the fittest was really brought up by the West, wasn't it?
Huaxia speaks of kingship and tyranny, though the meanings are similar deep down, there's always a need for a fig leaf.
Honestly, Feng Jun personally wants to give Sofia a chance to cultivate—when his invisibility was seen through and she seemed a bit surprised, he thought highly of her, believing the girl to be both capable and independent.
As for later when he kidnapped her, it was unrelated to his perception of her, purely something he had to do.
Now that Sofia has chased him all the way to Huaxia, his vanity is greatly satisfied.
If it weren't for the "different races, different minds" mentality that Wang Haifeng mentioned, he would've accepted this little devil long ago.