Hearing Wang Jiantao's words, Lu Chen fell into deep thought.
He wondered why the Sum Emperor treated him so poorly, thinking all emperors were emotionless. Plus, being Chu Yue's child, he assumed the Sum Emperor simply didn't care about him, to the point of ignoring assassination attempts on his life.
It turned out that in the Sum Emperor's eyes, he wasn't his child at all.
What on earth did his mother do back then to make the Sum Emperor believe he wasn't his child?
After giving it some thought, Lu Chen felt a headache coming on.
But then again, all men are similar in that they can't tolerate being cuckolded. As a man himself, Lu Chen could understand the Sum Emperor's feelings.
But for the Sum Emperor to determine whether he was his son, there had to be enough evidence, right?
Could it be that the Sum Emperor thought that forgetting what happened at night equated to not having shared a room with his mother?
This matter, he feared, would have to be clarified with Chu Yuqin.