Huo Jingrui knew Pan Hongkun wasn't lying, but he wasn't about to let them leave just like that: "Uncle Pan, today is my wedding day, and her antics are indeed quite annoying.
Still, I've said it before, I've never given her any hint or hope. Every time she shows goodwill, I reject it sternly, but she repeatedly finds opportunities to appear in front of me seeking attention.
I'll overlook the past since after all, I have to show respect.
But now it's different; I'm married, and I don't want my wife to misunderstand me or cause her any trouble. So please restrain her. If she acts irrationally again, I can only send her to a court-martial. That's all I have to say."
Huo Jingrui didn't want to embarrass Pan Hongkun in front of so many people, but he didn't want the Pan Family to keep popping up and affecting Yunyi's mood.
Pan Hongkun felt ashamed by his daughter's actions, but what was said wasn't wrong; it's his daughter who isn't mature.
