Mianmian's words left the Ding siblings helplessly resigned.
If it had been them hearing such terms—agree to not kill the fierce ghost and receive information on the enemy: hesitation aside, they certainly would have agreed.
The fierce ghost had already been captured; it was merely a matter of not killing or tormenting it, yet they could locate the enemy with its help, which seemed a very worthwhile deal.
Yet, they were willing to abandon this shortcut simply because the fierce ghost had taken a life. Wasn't that a bit childish?
Children, their ability to weigh the pros and cons of a situation was still lacking.
The siblings then very tacitly turned their gaze to Su Chenjin, feeling that as the person in charge of the Su Family, he should say something at this moment to teach Little Auntie a lesson.