"But overly displaying military strength will only lead to greater trouble," Tangmo sighed and said.
"It doesn't matter. As long as it's a military problem, we can basically handle it," Cheng Ziang said.
"I hope so," Tangmo said as he unconsciously glanced at Luo'er and sighed, "Sometimes I wonder if we are too immersed in our roles. Luo'er hasn't spoken to us properly in a long time, even in private. We still maintain a distance; is this really okay?"
"What do you mean by that?" Cheng Ziang raised his eyebrows and asked.
"Acting is acting, life is life. We shouldn't turn our respect for Luo'er into alienating him. He's already frustrated that he can't do anything; if we put him up high like this, he has to stoop down to talk to us, which is really unfair to him, at least that's what I think," Tangmo said dejectedly.
Tangmo's words indeed reminded Cheng Ziang, and indeed as she said, they should not transform their respect for Luo'er into estrangement from him.