Of course, Yu Jiuqing was also aware of the situation Shen Qing described.
But when he recalled the way that man had looked at Shen Qing, a dense killing intent couldn't help but rise in his heart.
It clearly held a trace of aggression and possessiveness that perhaps even the man himself hadn't noticed!
Back then, Qingqing's disguise as a man had been so successful that even he had gone through some trouble to discover the truth.
But a woman and a man are fundamentally different. Sometimes, even if one's rational mind doesn't perceive the other party is a woman, emotions and feelings have already instinctively skewed.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have developed feelings for Qingqing back then.
Though he was unwilling to admit it, he could understand that man's feelings.
The more he understood, the more the fire in his heart burned. He was tempted to turn back, draw his sword, and cut that scoundrel down to eliminate any future trouble.
