Thank him for his tolerance, thank him for his guidance, and thank him for cooperating and traveling with him.
She knows that she has a bad temper, especially in front of him. In this life, besides her mother, there hasn't been anyone who treats her as well as he does.
Even without Bo Yan, she could live independently very well. But having him around is a bit like a lost boat seeing a lighthouse in the harbor—reassuring and safe.
Normally, Xia Siyu would never admit her mistakes. But now she's suddenly so "daring and accountable," Bo Yan is somewhat surprised. He even takes a step back, looking around: plotting an escape route and direction: "I just... didn't say anything wrong, did I?"
This guy, could it be a trap, deliberately luring him in and then hitting him hard.
Xia Siyu also notices a bit of his hesitation, deliberately squinting her eyes, a smile playing on her face. That smile is even more disconcerting than no smile: "What do you think?"
