One thing was too small. It did not hurt or itch when it hit the enemy.
Only when a few things overlapped and sufficient evidence was revealed to the public could it be convincing and deal the greatest blow to the enemy.
These principles were all lessons Su Wan had learned from her four years overseas.
Even though she had already acknowledged her biological parents at that time, during the period when she took over the company, there were always people in the company who were indignant and made things difficult for her. At first, Su Wan thought of settling the scores one by one, but later on, she realized that those small matters were insignificant to those people.
"Mom, I know my limits. It's impossible for Jiang Xin's matter to end here. Let Jing Chen and I handle these things. You just have to smile and play with your grandson every day." Su Wan did not say the exact reason in the end and just kept comforting Qin Lan.