Many things that happened behind the scenes were unknown to Mo Hua, and as for his parents, he thought he had managed to keep them in the dark.
It wasn't until a few days later, when Mo Shan's couple prepared some gifts for him to take to Master Chen, that he realized he had failed to keep the secret.
"After the rain, traces remain, after the geese pass, their calls linger. Uncle Zhang was right, once something happens, there will always be clues. If you don't know about it, someone else certainly will," Mo Hua sighed to himself.
Mo Shan didn't blame Mo Hua; he believed a true man should take responsibility for his actions and also keep matters to himself, not feeling obligated to share everything.
Although Mo Hua was young, he had managed to extricate himself from danger and remained calm afterwards, showing that he had both courage and responsibility. Reflecting on this, Mo Shan felt somewhat reassured.