In this moment, Tan Jincheng felt relieved.
Dan Musheng was his brother, a half-brother, a brother whom he had met but did not recognize.
Before, he hated Dan Musheng. It wasn't just hate; it was disgust.
From any perspective, he had no reason to like Dan Musheng.
But now, he suddenly felt a sense of relief.
The real culprits were their father, Tan Yaohua, and the person who originally proposed the creation of Angel Island. It really had little to do with Dan Musheng.
Dan Musheng was also a tragedy. From the moment he was born, he was destined to be inseparable from Angel Island. He was destined to bear everything of Angel Island, either becoming someone like Tan Yaohua, relying on Angel Island to achieve his fame and desires, playing with the world in the palm of his hand, or like now, enduring humiliation and burden, ultimately destroying the Angel Island he expanded and developed with his own hands.
Compared to Dan Musheng, he indeed was fortunate.
