Bao Tinghao was very downhearted upon hearing this, but he did not give up. Instead, he softly said to Mu Shini, "Shini, I promise, I only like you, and I absolutely won't cause you any trouble. You are the source of my inspiration, and I don't want to lose a wonderful girl like you just because of a confession."
Mu Shini suddenly felt rigid. Although Bao Tinghao was not someone one could easily dislike, she wouldn't agree to his confession just because of his external conditions and family background, going against her moral principles.
Last night, wasn't there also a perfect, manly guy who confessed to her?
Compared to Uncle Hei Che, Bao Tinghao was sunny yet had a touch of melancholy. He was a very clean boy and of a similar age to her, so it was inevitable that he would catch her attention.
But Uncle Hei Che was the type she liked: mysterious, aloof, yet very considerate and gentle. At the very least, he gave her the sense of security that all girls wanted from a man.