Liu Ming's father was still trying to defend his son, but he was unexpectedly glared at by Ming Yue Xin, who retorted, "No guts? It's written in black and white, crystal clear.
If the evidence wasn't solid, how dare I even speak of it? Don't say you can't believe it—I can't believe it either.
That our Ming family could produce such an ungrateful wretch."
The more Ming Yue Xin spoke, the more agitated she became. She waved her hand and scolded, "I'm doing well now and wanted to help everyone live better, but you can't treat me like this. Work hard and climb the ladder— is making money that difficult? Do you have to resort to such underhanded means to get rich? Isn't the money Liu Ming embezzled also mine? What kind of people are you, teaming up with outsiders to turn against me, your benefactor?"
Ming Yue Xin and all the women of the Ye family never really considered themselves benefactors.