"Child," Mr. Gu Sr. said earnestly, "it's not that I don't want to give you face, it's just that I'm also powerless.
Really, if it were just one or two wolves, right, I could put my pride aside, beg for mercy, and bring them over to you.
But you…"
Mr. Gu Sr. raised his hand, feeling like life was becoming unbearable.
"A whole swarming flock of them!"
With a sorrowful tone, he continued, "Even if you split me in two, I still couldn't do it.
Also, Wen Ran, you're a student now, a student at university in the Capital City, where do you plan on settling all these wolves?
Keeping them at the school isn't suitable, right? Our place is for education, not a zoo!"
Each word, each sentence, Wen Ran understood.
Precisely because she understood, she felt all the more helpless.
Even so, Wen Ran lifted her chin defiantly and snorted, "Fine, stop making excuses for your coldness and indifference."
