A guy who's been leeching off his parents and mooching off his little sister for years, you tell him to just quit and he'll quit?
Impossible.
Unless the price he pays is painful enough.
Otherwise, he won't change.
The next day, Su Feng was released.
Only the apology Su Yan had asked for never arrived.
There was just a text message edited by Su Mu.
Su Yan looked at the contents on the phone.
Blinked.
[Yanyan, your brother is out now. Your brother suffered a lot in the detention center, he's lost weight.
I know you're a good child, but next time you really can't joke around like that again and send your brother to jail.
No matter what you say, he is still your brother.
He's just a bit childish, you should tolerate him more in daily life.
Haven't we all gotten by like this for so many years?
When you're discharged, come home for a meal, and let this matter be over, okay?]
This is supposed to be an apology?
Why did she feel more like Su Mu was blaming her instead.
