One could only see his eyes wide open, with an exaggerated incredulous expression: “General Su, how can you lie to His Highness the Crown Prince? Just now you clearly said that it was your Su Manor’s secret martial arts manual. How come in a blink of an eye it transformed into a book of pornographic drawings? You shouldn’t lie without even batting an eyelid.”
In this split second, Su Luo felt that the Venerable Beichen Ying was quite adorable. At least in front of Su Zian, that ability to wound was something simply no one could withstand.
A book of drawings that would harm public morals was dug up in Su Luo’s courtyard. Very obviously if this was to spread out, it would harm Su Luo’s womanly reputation. It would make her the laughingstock of the entire capital.
Very clearly, Su Zian intended to bluff his way out. However he completely forgot to worry about how much harm this would cause Su Luo.
In his heart, perhaps only someone he could make use of and could benefit from was of interest to him…When he landed in a such a predicament, would Madam Su also end up as an easily discardable chess piece? With regards to this point, Su Luo had expectant thoughts.
Speaking of Su Zian.
This sentence spoken by Beichen Ying was obviously a slap to Su Zian’s face. Moreover it was said in front of everyone as he had ruthlessly slapped him with those words.
Su Zian’s expression momentarily hazed over. His pair of penetrating eyes ignited into two flames. He glared coldly and darkly at Beichen Ying.
Now he was completely certain, Beichen Ying definitely came to Su Manor to pick a quarrel.
Seeing the Crown Prince show displeasure, Su Zian hurriedly stated: “Your Highness the Crown Prince, that really was a book with drawings that could damage a person’s decency. If it was truly a secret martial arts manual, how could I be willing to burn it? The reason why I was so deeply worried, was, was because if this was spread out, then it would be detrimental to my family’s Luo’er.”
Once these words were spoken, around more than half of the people present believed it; including the Crown Prince. Because this justification was quite sufficient and also necessary.
A father, in order to protect his own daughter’s womanly reputation, had become so deeply worried that he had anxiously set all traces on fire.
Ah, it really was a very dignified justification. A faint mocking sneer appeared at the corner of Su Luo’s mouth.