Upon hearing this, Di Jinxuan suddenly felt a pang of sympathy for Emma. Jinxuan is truly predisposed to attract negativity; even his own parents might criticize him.
How pitiful.
He’s almost a twenty-seven-year-old man; is it appropriate to expose a nude photo of him?
Also, that day when Nangong Jin rushed out to find her dressed like that, it truly did harm his image. People should sometimes preserve a bit of dignity, shouldn’t they?
You can’t just be endlessly criticized, right?
If Di Mingjue posts the photo, surely a whole group will mock him. If Nangong Tiancheng and Li Hui impulsively share the photo too, wouldn’t Nangong Jin feel embarrassed?
Perhaps everyone has grown accustomed to his playful antics, taking pleasure in mocking him.
Because he’s got the best temperament; no matter how you mock him or tease him, he won’t get angry, but rather responds with humor and wit. However, that doesn’t mean he lacks dignity, does it?
Moreover, she recalls that ever since Nangong Jin started wooing her, a never-ending cycle of attracting negativity began.
Her three brothers seize any opportunity to endlessly mock him.
Some mockery is acceptable, but some of it feels a bit damaging to one’s dignity, doesn’t it?
Thinking this way, Di Jinxuan really felt for him.
Even eating meat has been such a calamity for him. Initially, he refrained from eating out of respect, but then he faced questioning, boundless criticism, and even Fang Hao tried to stop her from marrying him.
Eventually, he got to eat the meat, but what followed was a calamity filled with bitter tears. It couldn’t really be called eating; it was more like a battle.
Indeed, back then it was a hard fight.

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