Li Hanyu could never have imagined that not a second after Qin Liang hung up the phone, he sold her out.
From her perspective, Qin Liang should be trustworthy.
It's not that she had deep trust in Qin Liang; it was purely because Feng Mu had only been in the Second Prison for about a month.
He had almost no foundation in the prison; all his power and status came from her son, Qian Huan.
Frankly, in Li Hanyu's eyes, Feng Mu's position as Head of the Internal Inspection Department was like a rootless duckweed, a castle in the air. If her son woke up, he could remove him with just one word.
Feng Mu was just a tool in her son's hand, whereas Qin Liang was already an old hand in the Second Prison.
From the perspective of time and logic, the probability of Qin Liang helping Feng Mu to hide or lie was minimal.
Moreover, this phone call was made on a whim!
Li Hanyu's logic was not wrong; she simply made a mistake that every person in power makes—arrogance.
