"I was being kind to look after you and worry about you; I can do that," Yin Sufan said indignantly when she saw his brusque demeanor.
"I don't need others to take care of me; I'm not interested. Maybe you can see that in your cases." Yin Sufan pouted, "What kind of person are you with your rough and rude actions? A good person would be miserable under your care."
"How can you disregard people like this? I was going to take care of you today. Am I miserably taking care of you?" She added, her tone matching his churlishness.
Why was Yin Sufan so insistent and unangrily determined to take care of her, the more she thought about it, the less clear it became.
"I need to pee, bring the bottle over tonight," said Yin Sufan, not wanting to go to Tong Yu.
"Let me take the chestnut bottle?" Tong Yu spoke with dissatisfaction.
