Her hands were stained with blood too, but she never harmed anyone without clear distinction between right and wrong. Those she killed often harbored ill intentions towards her or the Liang family first. However, she had never done something like He Su, who harmed others for profit. One must not go against one’s own conscience. Liang Shujun was also very averse to this, "I need to make a trip!" These days, in Taihang Town, there are many shops like Tianji that collaborate with him. Tianji took action against Sunji, which belonged to He Su, based on instructions from her. If Tianji encountered trouble now, and she did not even show any sign of support, let alone remaining silent to avoid trouble, wouldn’t that dishearten people? Businessmen are often not clean, with plenty of unscrupulous dealings behind the scenes, but doing business must be carried out with integrity. Trustworthiness is a must-have, and one should be brave enough to take responsibility and be accountable. Without credibility, one cannot stand! Otherwise, if faced with adversity, only thinking of how to evade and how to ensure one’s own interests, such businesses will not survive long. They will sooner or later close down in great distress due to the loss of credibility and a ruined reputation. "I’ll come with you!" The little wife was not at ease with Shujun going out alone, and moreover, if the other party had been poisoned... she might also find a place to exert her martial skills. "Oh, my son, my son has had such a hard life! He’s suffered since he was young, never known any happiness in his life, ugly as he is, no one has come to marry him. He just liked to eat something sweet, and who would have known eating would take someone’s life!" Outside Tianji, many onlookers gathered around an old lady who was screaming and crying while holding a man foaming at the mouth. The look on the face of Tianji’s shopkeeper was not good; this person was clearly here to cause trouble. "Madam Tian," Shujun said with a smile as she approached the shopkeeper. The shopkeeper, already in her forties, rightly deserved the address "Madam Tian". Back when Liang Shujun was in Taihang Town, the Tianji shopkeeper often enjoyed visiting Sky Blue Building to listen to music. Phoenix Blood was an actor, and she was a fan of Phoenix Blood, looking at Shujun as if she were looking at her own son. She was gentle towards those who had her back. Although Shujun had made a special trip for this matter, the shopkeeper was quite happy. However, deep down, she also felt very anxious: "Why have you come? Please, come in quickly!" Madam Tian knew Shujun and He Su were at odds. Shujun shook her head; he looked towards the old woman who kept wailing. "May I ask if this is your son, Old Lady?" "Yes, this is my son! Tianji’s pastries have harmed people badly, they’ve killed my son, give me back my son!" Shujun’s demeanor was very calm: "It seems you have a deep bond with your son, you seem to treat him quite well?" "Of course, he’s my own son, if I don’t treat him well, who will?" "But if that were true, there would be something amiss. Old Lady, you claim to treat your son well, but from what I can see, that is not necessarily the case." Shujun walked towards the two, glancing at the man lying unconscious on the ground. According to Dayuan’s aesthetics, this man was somewhat ugly because his features were too rugged, which reminded him of Fourth Brother Liang Haoming, who had also suffered criticism during his growth due to his rough features. "First, let’s look at this gentleman’s hands, the spaces between his fingers are full of calluses, and his skin is dark, yellow, and coarse, unnaturally thin, obviously the result of years of labor and poor nourishment. Furthermore, take a look at this gentleman’s clothes; he’s wearing a tattered hemp garment, riddled with patches upon patches, appearing very old, probably worn for several years."
