Meng Zhi noticed Gu Dai's unease almost immediately and reached for the glass of water on the table. He lifted it to her lips and comforted her, "Daidai, don't think about it. It's all in the past. I will always be by your side in the future, so you won't have to go through these things again."
Gu Dai took the water and drank several large gulps, only then regaining her composure. She softly spoke to Meng Zhi, who was worried about her, "Third Brother, don't worry, I'm fine."
Seeing Gu Dai's pale face had indeed improved, Meng Zhi finally relaxed.
Gu Dai's gaze fell on Su He, inscrutable and mysterious, making him feel a chill down his spine. She finally spoke lightly, "I can let you go. But once you leave, you should know what to say and what not to say."
Su He's heart leaped with joy at those words, and he quickly nodded, "Don't worry, little cousin. I will never speak out once I get out."