Chu Wuyang remained silent; she had already experienced Old Master Jin's methods firsthand.
"But Jingmin isn't interested in the Jin family, so why does Old Master Jin insist on having Jingmin?"
Zhou Heng glanced at her, his tone turning somber.
"It's probably because Kyung Min-tae is capable and has a mysterious force behind him that Old Master Kim covets,"
"Back then, Old Master Jin also used any means necessary to marry Jing Min's maternal grandmother, and after using her, he abandoned her, ultimately driving Old Madam Jin insane and causing her to die a tragic death."
"Since Old Master Jin has a guilty conscience, we must guard against Jing Min taking revenge on the Jin family one day."
"So either let him inherit the Jin family, and the Jin family becomes Jing Min's 'possession,' then it doesn't matter whether it's destroyed or not. Once he lowers his guard, the wolves and tigers of the Jin family will devour him alive."
"Or, it would be best if he returned to the Jin family and died in the power struggle, or even better, if his mental illness was used to drive him insane, it would save us even more trouble."
Chu Wuyang felt a chill run down her spine upon hearing this, and her whole body went cold.
When all the clues were pieced together, she finally realized Old Master Jin's true scheme.
—Jing Min's fate is either death or madness.
She shook her head, her voice strained, almost with a last shred of hope.
"Impossible, isn't he Jingmin's maternal grandfather?"
How could I possibly do this to him?
Zhou Heng countered with a question,
"Isn't he Jin Zhuoer's biological father and Jin Bolin's biological grandfather?"
One sentence left Chu Wuyang speechless.
In Mr. Jin's eyes, kinship and blood ties are nothing more than chips in a game of power struggles.
The feud between Jin Zhuoer and Jing Min was deliberately instigated and condoned by him.
Jin Bolin repeatedly took the lead in provoking and framing others.
However, it was merely a convenient tool for him to take advantage of the situation.
In the end, Jin Zhuoer died a violent death, and Jin Bolin was quietly "exiled" because he lost his connections.
Every single matter involves Mr. Jin's involvement.
She tried to find a way to break the deadlock.
"But didn't he also save Jing Min when Jin Zhuoer tried to assassinate him, and even personally mentored him... Isn't that a contradiction?"
Zhou Heng, however, incisively punctured her self-comforting facade.
"Of course he genuinely wanted Jingmin to inherit the Jin family business, but only because Jingmin had that value."
"They only slaughter sheep when they're fattened up; they don't care if the sheep die on the way."
“In his eyes, people are a means, and the future development of the Kim family is the goal.”
Chu Wuyang cursed under her breath, her fingernails almost digging into her palms.
Zhou Heng looked at her and slowly extended his hand.
"Wuyang, you can't defeat Old Master Jin. Come with me and stay away from Jingmin. Jingmin's fate is sealed."
Either die or go mad!
Chu Wuyang looked at the outstretched hand and avoided it with disgust.
She didn't believe Zhou Heng's nonsense.
She should trust Jingmin.
Grandpa Jin doesn't have many years left to live, but she and Jing Min are still young; they have plenty of time.
Furthermore, whether it was the conflict with Jin Zhuoer in Switzerland or Jin Bolin's provocation on the ship, they were the winners.
Her expression immediately dimmed further.
Although they won, the scars are real.
Jingmin's life was hanging by a thread!
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