"I just couldn't help it. I didn't necessarily want to do that," Lin Murong said, feeling wronged.
"I don't know, I just... fell in love," Lin Murong continued, popping a Green Bean Cake into his mouth with each word.
Su Yinhe was engrossed in the drama and didn't realize that Chi Yan was thinking about some weird stuff all by himself.
Chi Yan fed her a piece, then ate one himself, thanking his lucky stars that Lin Murong hadn't strolled over; otherwise, he'd be yelling 'stop flaunting your love' again.
His timing was just right—Su Yinhe finished the drama right when the fruit was all eaten.
Everything was just right.
He always had a good sense of timing.
"Is it good?" Chi Yan asked her.
Su Yinhe still had the last piece of watermelon in her mouth.
She chewed, finding the watermelon sweet, juicy, and delicious. "Good."
"Do you like it?" he asked again.
"Like it? Of course, I like it. How could I not?" she replied.