Jiang Yi saw the disappointment in Hu Changjiang's eyes and was filled with self-reproach.
Hu Changjiang let out a long sigh and said earnestly to Jiang Yi, "Child, do you know who Wen Suihan is?"
Jiang Yi was at a loss for words.
She felt as though no one understood Wen Suihan better than she did, yet it was as if she had never truly known him.
The Wen Suihan who was as cunning as a fox in the business realm seemed to be an entirely different person from the Wen Suihan who snuggled against her and liked to fall asleep holding her.
Seeing that Jiang Yi remained silent, Hu Changjiang said with a look of regret, "Wen Suihan may seem amiable and modest, but his ambition... Alas, child, even your father couldn't outmaneuver him, and yet you've laid out the entire Hu family's fortunes and fate before him. You're sending the sheep into the tiger's mouth."
Jiang Yi's eyes reddened, and she found herself speechless.
Yet other than Wen Suihan, she really couldn't think of anyone else.