Chu Tianyang, full of apology, looked at Li Fei. At this moment, he forced a smile out but did not attend to his sister or lay blame on the other party first; he understood that blaming would not solve the fundamental problem at this time.
How could he satisfy Li Fei or to what extent should he reprimand his own sister in front of Li Fei so that Li Fei would no longer mind the previous incidents? Chu Tianyang simply did a role reversal. If he were the key person arriving at the Chu Family's doorstep, holding absolute initiative.
In such a scenario, if the other party had nearly blown his head off, no matter what they did, it would seem impossible to sincerely forgive them. According to what Chu Tianyang thought, at this point, Li Fei was supposed to say a few indifferent words and then turn around and leave, perhaps directly returning to the Feng Family, to repeat the previous warnings verbatim.