No one could answer Zhuang Zhi's question except himself.
But when he voiced this doubt, it seemed to relieve Lord Wu, the Capital Governor.
Although there wasn't an answer yet about who the real murderer was, Zhuang Zhi's attitude suggested he was letting go, no longer insisting that Cao Chenfeng was the one who killed Zhuang Lanlan, which allowed some to breathe easier.
Cao Chenfeng's expression was somewhat indescribable. Earlier, his greatest fear was being unable to shake off the charge of murder, so he didn't bother thinking about anything else.
Now, seeing that the truth seemed to be gradually becoming clearer, he felt a little more at ease and could afford to consider other things.
