"Come on, let's go inside."
Munni didn't know that even though she hadn't said the words "I like you" out loud at that time,
Yisen had already seen through all her thoughts in her clear eyes.
Those intense, profound emotions flowed in her eyes without any disguise, and he could see them clearly.
She liked him, he knew it, had known from the very beginning.
At first, he would evade her affection, later he would subtly reject and ignore her, and then he would directly refuse.
Looking back now, Yisen felt that he had been a despicable jerk, trampling over Munni's sincere love.
When Yisen snapped out of his thoughts, he saw Munni, who was standing outside the window, take a few steps forward and stop in front of the glass.
She drew her right hand out from her coat pocket and let it fall on the glass, writing earnestly stroke by stroke, just like he did earlier.
"The gentleman has feelings, but the lady is indifferent."