Tang Qing understood.
Shouting and waving the flag for a while, only to find out you've waved the wrong flag in the end.
That's really frustrating.
What Chai Ren worried most about, is ending up being forced to become an accomplice, neither for himself nor his family is it good news. But if it develops in the direction of hope, then it's a good thing.
Conflicted.
Difficult to decide.
"I can't give a complete guarantee on this matter, you need to decide for yourself." Tang Qing changed from his usual approach, not giving Chai Ren reassurances, because the matter was hard to explain.
Unless Chai Ren knows that all this is under Tang Qing's control.
Is it possible?
Clearly impossible.
Better to let Chai Ren worry about it himself; he can't come to him every time there's a problem. He's not a question-and-answer machine.
Upon hearing this.
Chai Ren couldn't help but feel a bit disappointed.
"What about you? Will you join?" Chai Ren asked again.