An Yunhuai, after saying those words, heard the old lady say, "When can't you talk to your mentor? You haven't come back for so many years, at least have a meal with Grandma first."
"No," An Yunhuai still refused, "I really have something to do."
As he spoke, he was about to leave, but the two strong men at the door blocked him.
An Yunhuai: "..."
He turned his head, then sighed, "My bodyguards are outside, if I don't go out in five minutes, they'll come in."
Whether the bodyguards An Yunhuai mentioned were real or not, they didn't know, but from his expression, it didn't seem fake.
However, when An Yunhuai came in, there was no one following him.
"I'm not joking with you," An Yunhuai said calmly, "To my knowledge, you seem to have quite a few opinions about the inheritance Su Nanzhi and I received from our parents, but whether from a legal or moral standpoint, this inheritance has nothing to do with any of you present."
