From a young age, he was taught by Jian Rang and Shi Qingning, and deeply influenced by the educational philosophies of Empire Country.
Although he couldn't achieve equality for all under the slave system of Quyang Country, he couldn't stand seeing lives being treated carelessly.
Not to mention that the maid might not have stolen Mo Ya's things, even if she did steal them, it wasn't a crime that warranted death.
In the past, in his mind, Mo Ya was a gentle and graceful, pure and lovely figure.
He told Shi Qingning that Mo Ya had gone to volunteer at the orphanage, which he saw with his own eyes, not something he made up out of thin air.
What moved him about Mo Ya was her gentle kindness.
But now, seeing the hysterical Mo Ya who saw human life as nothing, he was confused.
Did he really know her?
Was the image of her he fell in love with real?
He was vexed, and his face naturally turned unpleasant.