Just now, he had the same thought as Qiu Lingzhi: as long as Qiu Lingzhi beats Jing Shun, he could easily nullify this marriage arrangement.
But at this moment, after witnessing Jing Shun's performance, he changed his mind.
Having lived to this age and achieved his current status, he naturally understood the principle of not believing rumors—what you hear might be false, but what you see with your own eyes is real.
The outside world painted Jing Shun in such a negative light; perhaps it was truly, as Ye Qingci had just said, because the Jing Family fueled those rumors.
As for what kind of person Jing Shun truly is, he needed to evaluate firsthand to know for sure.
Jing Shun and Qiu Lingzhi each returned to their seats, and Old Master Qiu directed his line of fire straight at Jing Shun, beginning a series of questions.
From history to politics, from economics to current affairs, then onto antiques, calligraphy, and cultural archaeology.