Just as the two were about to clash over a minor issue, Si Guanhai and Yin Dufeng's expressions drastically changed as they simultaneously stood up, ready to separate their beloved daughters.
Unexpectedly, a young man behind Su Jing suddenly stepped in between the two, speaking to her in a gentle and soothing voice, "Miss Su Jing, please be reasonable. If you continue to fight and drag me around, I simply cannot handle it."
Su Jing glanced faintly at the light red marks on Baili An's wrist left by the Sea Vine, her gaze subdued, and she remained silent.
Su Guanhai, who had barely stood up straight to intervene, suddenly froze like a petrified duck, disbelief written all over his face.
When had his Jing become so easy to talk to?
Hadn't they agreed that every encounter with the Yin Family's girl would result in fierce, life-and-death struggles, shaking the heavens and the earth?
Though he was reluctant to see the two girls fight, as it always resulted in severe injuries.