Fu Qiang did not explicitly say it, but Fu Jinghen understood.
"What needs to be done will be done, after all, it was I who brought it up first," Fu Jinghen whispered. "Even if the engagement is dissolved, the Fu Family will still protect her."
"Okay," nodded Fu Qiang. "Since you have decided, I won't interfere anymore. You've grown up now; you don't listen to me anyway."
Fu Jinghen helplessly called out, "Sister."
Fu Qiang hummed and stood up, picking up her bag and walking out.
Feng Li was about to knock with a cup of tea in hand when the door suddenly opened from the inside.
Feng Li paused, presenting the tea with both hands, "Chairman Fu, your tea."
"Give it to your boss to clear his blocked mind."
Fu Jinghen: "…"
Feng Li: "…"
After Fu Qiang left, Feng Li stepped forward and peered into the office, "President Fu?"
Fu Jinghen waved his hand dismissively, "Leave."
"Okay."