Su Ning's thoughts in the book were described as follows:
Upon laying eyes on Chu Tiansheng's exceptional good looks, Su Ning felt compelled to help him.
Observing him dressed in plain civilian attire, she couldn't resist the urge to assist him. The idea of having him as her servant didn't seem too bad; it would be a daily visual delight.
Acting quickly, Su Ning instructed the servant by her side to stem the bleeding and dress his wounds.
Before she could inquire about his name, Chu Tiansheng's master scaled the wall and came to his rescue.
Su Ning never had the opportunity to ask for his name at that moment.
Years later, when they crossed paths again, Su Ning immediately recognized Chu Tiansheng. By then, he had shed his boyish demeanor and transformed into a striking, charismatic young master, emanating the aura of a male lead.