Upon witnessing this scene, Gu Zhuo sighed. "There's no way to compare."
Song Fan understood his implication, suggesting that Song Yin couldn't compete with Meng Yu in cunning. Uttering this was akin to negating all of Song Yin's explanations.
Regardless of what she said, it seemed futile, and everyone perceived her as lying, attempting to shift the blame onto her mother — what an unfilial daughter.
"So that's the reason I was banished to the countryside back then," Song Fan sneered. "I was still a child. I couldn't outsmart someone like her."
Gu Zhuo quickly concurred, "If my father had married such a woman when I was young, I'm afraid he would have been lying in his grave long ago, never given the chance to grow up."
Song Yi reprimanded Song Yin, "Listen to what you're saying. Your mother loves you so much. Why don't you think of repaying her?"