During the confrontation with Liu Pan, Nan Zhubin was constantly distracted by Huang Xin.
He had learned from the previous mistake of "ignoring Liu Pan," and was on guard against any key information from Huang Xin that might be overlooked.
As it turned out, there really was—
First, when Liu Pan mentioned giving Nan Zhubin job and study opportunities, Huang Xin seemed a bit uncomfortable.
Secondly, when Liu Pan expressed disdain for Chen Jie's death, Huang Xin showed—disgust.
For the former, it appeared Huang Xin was uncomfortable with how easily opportunities were afforded to Nan Zhubin, and how easily Liu Pan could offer them.
For the latter, it was an ethically driven expression of his stance.
With both emotions manifesting, they blended into a kind of [anger].
Importantly, this anger wasn't just directed at Nan Zhubin, it included Liu Pan too!
This was very interesting.
And also very opportune.
So Nan Zhubin directly pointed out this emotional point—