In this way, Jiang Chen finally understood everything thoroughly.
These people showed no mercy when they wiped out the entire Yan Family, but why they spared Yan Wanjun became clear now.
Everyone exchanged glances, and the atmosphere suddenly turned incredibly delicate.
In such a situation, talking about revenge was clearly inappropriate. Don't even mention that Yan Wanjun didn't have the strength to seek revenge; even if he did, how would this hatred be defined?
And when Huang'er learned that it was her grandfather who wiped out the Yan Family, her feelings also became extremely complicated. Of course, her feelings towards the Yan Family were quite complicated.
After all, from childhood to adulthood, the Yan Family didn't really take care of her; it was more of oppression. Huang'er was gentle and poised, and didn't grow to hate the Yan Family to the bone because of this. But it's obviously impractical to say she had deep affection for them.