"Helan Jing, why do you have to wear sunglasses?"
"I don't have to wear sunglasses."
"Oh?"
"But I dare not remove them."
"Why's that?" Pipi picked up the tea and took a sip.
"I am afraid that you will fall in love with me."
"...what?" Her eyes were round.
After a pause, He Lanjing finally said very deeply: "Because I am very handsome."
"Wha--" Pipi sprayed.
Pipi felt that there was no male under the sun who could be that handsome. Today, there were individuals who claimed that she was very pretty, and actually thought that she'd find that charming. Pipi found it laughable.
"Is that so?" She wiped her face with a napkin. "You can be narcissistic, but I am not so crazy."
"Don't they say that love is the nature of man?"
He removed his glasses and looked up at her coolly.
The funny look almost made Pipi laugh.
But she soon stopped. Helan Jing was telling the truth..
He was too handsome, and it was almost dangerous.
Pipi felt that Helan, wearing sunglasses, had a handsome brow, but overall it only gave a cold and calm impression. Helan, once he took off his glasses, had eyes you could get lost in and his countenance was bright and paintable. However, it seemed that Pipi felt that compared to ordinary people, Helan Jing's eyes seemed to be missing something. The darkness of hazelnuts, like the distant morning mist, was uncertain, and, like a pool of spring water, crystal clear. It was very mysterious, but trustworthy. Pipi didn't know how one man could give people two completely different feelings at the same time.
Even if Pipi had never seen a beautiful man in real life, working in a news organization and reading newspapers every day meant that at least she had seen many photos of beautiful men. The sexy men in Hollywood, the fashionable men in the pictorials, the muscular men in the stadiums, the black men in the Japanese dramas, the gentle and affectionate men in the Qiong Yao movies, and even the western rough men in the cigarette advertisements, Pipi could appreciate them all. Because they were so beautiful, they all had a "human" temper.