Le Wan told Zhai Jing about Nanny Zhang's past. After that, she complained,
"Indeed, men are all bad, except for those in my family."
For some reason, Zhai Jing felt as if he had been shot in the knee even though he had not done anything.
"Not all men are so bad. Madam Zhang was just unlucky to have met a scumbag."
He didn't forget to defend himself.
"As a man, if you can't keep your promise and take up your responsibility, what kind of man are you?"
"You can't judge a book by its cover," said Le Wan. "That's why girls must keep their eyes open. When Nanny Zhang was with that scumbag, she didn't expect him to be so trashy."
Feeling that this topic was getting more and more dangerous, Zhai Jing tactfully did not continue the conversation. Instead, he said,
"I see that Madam Zhang isn't young anymore, is it about time for her to retire?"