Chi Cheng didn't possess the mental energy to deal with any more exhausting dilemmas.
In the past, he would have comforted Chi Weiran and spent a long period of time attempting to make his younger brother understand.
But now, he had reached his wit's end.
Jian Mingyu's matter was already a detrimental dilemma without any loopholes to escape. Yet, he buried the stressful matter at the back of his mind.
Han Xuelian was currently an emotional wreck, almost as fragile and vulnerable as a child without the guidance of his parents. If Chi Cheng wasn't cautious with the way he handled him, then the Grandmaster would undoubtedly allow his urges to manoeuvre his actions.
There was also Zou Jiayi's death sentence decreed by the Elders of the Han Clan which added more to Chi Cheng's fears of losing his son again.