Thinking about the grievances she had suffered today, even though Liu Sisi knew full well that Di Yelei was not related to the matter, she still felt a touch of resentment in her heart.
Di Yelei was unaware of what was going through Liu Sisi's mind. After wolfing down his meal, he put down his bowl and chopsticks, rinsed out his mouth, took a handkerchief to wipe his lips, and then stood up, "I've eaten my fill, I'm going to take a bath, I'm all greasy with sweat."
Having said that, he got up, pushed back his chair, made his way around the table, and headed toward the bathroom.
"Di Yelei, is there something you want to say to me?"
Seeing that his figure was about to disappear, Liu Sisi hurriedly called out.
Di Yelei turned back, a flash of surprise crossing his face, then he denied, "Say what? I have nothing to say."
"Fine! Remember, you said that yourself."