In her own way, Chi Wan was reminding Li Xingye that even the most powerful people have their limits.
After all, even a lion can't always escape a pack of hyenas, and petty villains never specialized in direct confrontation.
Fortunately, Li Xingye had always been one to take advice.
He was certainly confident in his abilities, but having survived this long in the apocalypse, he understood better than anyone that caution was sometimes more important than strength.
Hearing Li Xingye's words, Chi Wan relaxed. She went into her personal space, found a patch of grass to sit on, and hugged her knees while complaining helplessly, "I just don't know who hates our family so much—so much that driving us to bankruptcy wasn't even enough."
"Although my mom used to nag my dad about being too straightforward and refusing to compromise, it never got to the point of making enemies. Honestly, I'm more worried about the two of them than I am about myself."
