Although he was the president of Europe, most of the time, he had no choice.
Cui Qi narrowed his eyes slightly. At that time, his mother had died because of love, and his brother had disappeared. He was the only one left in the family.
His brother was smart. If his brother had stayed by Mark’s side, he might have investigated the ins and outs of the matter long ago.
He could understand the president’s situation at that time. He just felt that he was the most despicable person. He had always worked for his enemies. His father knew what he had done in the netherworld and probably died with his eyes wide open.
Seeing that Cui Qi already believed him, the president understood that Cui Qi had already sorted out the ins and outs of the matter. He looked at Cui Qi and said in disappointment, "In the past five years, I’ve never treated you badly. I let you regain control of the Cui family army. I never expected you to be involved with Mark. If it weren’t for the incident at Cliff Mountain, I wouldn’t have known that you had become his lackey. You even listened to Mark and wanted to kidnap the princess. You... you’ve really disappointed me."
Cui Qi glanced at the president with red-rimmed eyes and immediately lowered his head to apologize.
It was a huge joke that he was still alive. He was too ashamed to continue living.
"Whether you talk about what happened between you and Mark or not, on account of your father, I won’t pursue your criminal responsibility. After all, Lina wasn’t really hurt. It’s just that from now on, you can only live in the slums and never leave. I really feel sorry for Cui Si. You’ve forgotten your Cui family’s ancestral teachings." The president sighed and finally said, "Back then, it wasn’t just the Cui family who helped me rise to the top. The other families still maintain their honor until now."
Cui Qi lowered his head, tears falling one by one. His voice was a little choked as he said, "President, if... if I can give evidence of Mark’s guilt, then my father’s innocence..."
"Your father was innocent to begin with." The president glared at Cui Qi and expected better from him. "If Mark hadn’t given me too much pressure, I would have overturned Cui Si’s case and cleared his name long ago. You don’t have to tell me about this."
Towards the end, the president looked at Cui Qi with sorrow, like an elder looking at a junior who had made a mistake. He slowly closed his eyes and said sadly, "I really didn’t expect you to ruin the Cui family’s loyalty to the president for the past few hundred years."
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