"Sir Cao's 'Ode to the White Begonia'?" How could a female literature enthusiast like herself not know of this poem?
"I couldn't remember where it was from, but when I saw you just now, it suddenly came to mind, and I thought it described you under the moonlight very fittingly." Li Teng had a very earnest expression on his face.
"It's a fine poem, but pity the surroundings aren't right—it robs one of the mood for poetry." The director sighed, yet from the expression on her face, she was clearly pleased to be described with this poem by Li Teng.
Even if a woman knows a man is deliberately flattering her or even telling lies, as long as she's complimented on her beauty or the like, deep down she is always pleased.
Especially when the man complimenting her can recite poetry—and is handsome to boot.
"The environment is indeed a bit harsh." Li Teng also felt some regret; the setting not only dampened the poetic spirit but also one's amorous interests.