"I think so," Yu Ying used three succinct words to quell the old man's doubts somewhat.
"Someone who turns around a desperate situation to revolutionize a family must have been through the bitterest of hardships and the toughest of challenges. Such a person's perspective on everything in this world is bound to differ significantly from ours. I have faith in Manman."
In Yu Ying's eyes, Jiang Muwan was sensible, courteous, and adept at strategic thinking in her actions.
She believed in Jiang Muwan's vision.
And she also believed that Jiang Muwan was not someone who would recklessly plunge headfirst into love without considering the consequences.
The old man nodded, seemingly about to speak when the butler knocked on the study door, cracking it open just a fraction: "Mr. Gu from C City is here."
"Let him in," the old man said warmly.
Then, glancing at Yu Ying, who seemed to understand, she nodded and left the room.