Liu Qingyin, upon hearing Fu Yan's words, sarcastically remarked, "Fu Yan, stop pretending. The moment you see Ding Ye, you act like a mouse seeing a cat. Don't tell me you think of Ding Ye as my brother-in-law?"
Fu Yan was even more cowardly than her and Qiao Qiao at the sight of Ding Ye.
Fu Yan felt his dignity was being attacked by Liu Qingyin's rebuke.
But Liu Qingyin's words did strike a chord in his heart. The only person he ever truly respected in his life was Ye Qilan. He considered Ye Qilan as a brother and friend, following his orders without question.
Ding Ye's face greatly resembles Ye Qilan's. Every time he saw Ding Ye, he felt as if Ye Qilan was speaking to him, making him automatically feel inferior.
Especially since Ding Ye also had a particularly dominant and sharp aura, he could never bring himself to look directly into Ding Ye's eyes.
"You and Qiao Qiao are just the same, turning into cowards the moment you see Ding Ye," Fu Yan retorted.