The next morning, Lan tells the boy that she's still not talking back to him. He tells her that he has to go back to Zhengzhou to report back on what's going on. He says that the other party asked him to edit the surveillance from the night before the competition so that they wouldn't be able to see what was going on during the competition. The other party also asked Lan to keep the voice changer's phone number a secret. Lan says that he didn't want to say anything, but the truth is that he doesn't look anything like him. Lan tells him that he picked him off the streets and that he's not like him at all. Lan asks him if he admires his son's IQ, and Lan asks if he would use his reasoning to identify his son. Lan points out that there is no direct evidence that sichen is his father's illegitimate son, but that there's a lot of work to do. Lan is sorry that he lied to her, but she was so afraid of the storm that she had to become her own umbrella to protect herself from the storm. Lan admits that she was scared of thunder, and that she still gives her husband the silent treatment
The next morning, Lan tells the boy that she's still not talking back to him. He tells her that he has to go back to Zhengzhou to report back on what's going on. He says that the other party asked him to edit the surveillance from the night before the competition so that they wouldn't be able to see what was going on during the competition. The other party also asked Lan to keep the voice changer's phone number a secret. Lan says that he didn't want to say anything, but the truth is that he doesn't look anything like him. Lan tells him that he picked him off the streets and that he's not like him at all. Lan asks him if he admires his son's IQ, and Lan asks if he would use his reasoning to identify his son. Lan points out that there is no direct evidence that sichen is his father's illegitimate son, but that there's a lot of work to do. Lan is sorry that he lied to her, but she was so afraid of the storm that she had to become her own umbrella to protect herself from the storm. Lan admits that she was scared of thunder, and that she still gives her husband the silent treatment