He once did something to Qin Manman, and actually he doesn't need anyone to remind him, he knows it best in his heart.
But precisely because he knows it too well, he never thinks about it, dares not to think about it, not even a little bit about those memories filled only with hurt.
Those are thorns embedded in her corpse, flowers blooming from the bones, feelings of remorse that are separated by the boundary between life and death, forever untouchable and powerless.
In the end, Muo Huangnian's gaze fell on the face of the girl in front of him who was obviously extremely shocked, and he asked softly, "Manman, do you understand everything I've told you?"
Manman was actually terrified. Apart from that night when he got drunk and almost assaulted her—but she already knew it was a misunderstanding—Muo Huangnian left a very good impression on her as a gentle and kind big brother.
She naturally thought that he should be a considerate and caring husband.