An Zijun ultimately didn't muster the courage to visit the little bastard in the hospital, and instead sent Huo Zhao to apologize on his behalf.
Of course, Huo Zhao wouldn't play the role of his messenger for such a meaningless apology, after all, it was nothing more than three words to listen to.
At dusk, An Zijun appeared at the entrance of the police station and formally recounted the details of his fraud, bringing the matter entirely to light. However, even through An Zijun's thorough confession, it wasn't enough to shake another person's confidence.
Lawyer An Li'en wasn't afraid.
Why should he be afraid? Was this matter related to him?
He wasn't the one who opened the company, he wasn't the one who swindled the money, nor did he receive it, so why should he be afraid?
Was there any evidence?
On the contrary, he was planning to sue An Lan and An Zijun for defamation caused to him.