Chu Mo watched the quiet heir of the Liu family standing before him, his long, flowing hair and a sturdy physique, along with the exaggerated attire; if one didn't know better, they would definitely mistake him for a petty thug.
His lips slightly curved, Chu Mo gently adjusted the golden glasses on his nose and spoke casually,
"Your hair is too long, it's not stable."
As Chu Mo's words fell, Luo Hao opposite him suddenly widened his eyes slightly. He certainly knew that Liu Wei, the eldest son of the Liu family, was uneducated and spent his days wreaking havoc with a bunch of second-generation rich kids. His father, Liu Ping, had almost burst a blood vessel over this, and Luo Hao had even once remarked that he'd prefer to entrust his multibillion fortune to his daughter and expel such a scoundrel from the family.