Mu Yi's gaze toward Bai Zhi had changed. Just a moment ago, it carried a slight smile, making him seem like a passable uncle, but now his face was stern, showing displeasure, and even in his eyes, there was a harsh glare directed at her.
But Bai Zhi didn't care.
"You're wrong there. For us, what matters most is whether my aunt is happy or not. Whoever makes my aunt unhappy, we'll make sure they're not happy. Don't believe me? Try it."
Bai Zhi laughed coldly. Did they think her aunt was someone they could bully at will?
"You, young one, if your grandfather comes back, see how he's going to deal with you!"
Mu Yi was so angry he couldn't take it. He hadn't expected that what started as an attempt to persuade Bai Xin to return would end up like this.
"Sorry, in the Bai Family, we take sides with relatives, not with justice," Bai Zhi laughed again.
A son-in-law who hadn't visited in many years, did he really think he held that much face?