But Qin Feng did not say those thoughts aloud.
He feared Su Jiyai would resist.
He feared she would think that she was all alone and no one supports her.
After all, her parents were harmed because of this king. Her anger was natural.
Su Jiyai could only sigh.
"My grandfather isn't important," she said calmly, her arms crossed.
"I don't even consider him or acknowledge him as my grandfather. You can just ignore him."
Her voice was calm, but there was an underlying detachment.
Qin Feng looked at her, opened his mouth like he wanted to argue, but then shut it.
After a moment, he lowered his head. He decided to remain silent.
Su Jiyai noticed. She thought Qin Feng had accepted her explanation, so she let out a breath and turned toward Jake.
"Alright," she said slowly. "Now we can go and visit my grandfather. Maybe… maybe you will recall something when you see him. Maybe we can finally know the truth."
Jake frowned deeply, his brows almost touching.