After leaving the private club, Wu Tingsheng had the driver take him away from Yu State.
He did not refuse the item given by Liu Qiying. As long as it was even slightly beneficial to his son, he did not mind who the giver was.
He was also able to calmly assess the pros and cons, discerning the best course of action for himself.
Liu Qiying, the woman, was sincere in her demeanor and spoke straightforwardly, with no apparent concealment—a good match for the stereotype the rumors painted.
But Wu Tingsheng, harboring similar expectations and feelings, knew all too well that this woman, when crazed, could be much more extreme than any man.
After much consideration, Wu Tingsheng still felt that there was no need to rush for now. His first priority was to get his son back on his feet as soon as possible.
Unlike Liu Qiying, his son was getting better, visibly so; his whole aura had regained a touch of youthful vivaciousness.
