Su Wanxin had seen her working before, sharp-tongued and aggressive. Completely different from how she is around me.
"But one thing, you must promise me," Qi Ran said, looking straight into her eyes with a soft voice, "Remember that you are the most important, and no one is worth hurting yourself for."
Su Wanxin felt warmth in her heart and a slight sting in her nose. "Mm, I will remember."
"You are not alone, you have us."
"I know." Su Wanxin nodded vigorously.
"Whoever bullies you, just call me!" Su Yao wasn't so polite, leaning on the sofa and rolling her eyes. "I'll sue them into bankruptcy! Our family doesn't spend a dime on lawyers for lawsuits, don't be a wimp!"
Starting a justified argument is what Su Yao does best.
She thought about her recent work plans and wondered if she could go with Su Wanxin.
The Fu Family pretty much owns the turf in Hua Country, and if Su Wanxin just went back like that, they would definitely make a move.