However, just after reading a few pages, Di Yelei returned.
"Why are you still reading books? It's cold outside the quilt, read a little less, okay?"
As Di Yelei spoke, he ordered the servants to bring in water and saw that Liu Sisi was leaning against the pillow without moving, so he took off his outer garments and went into the bathroom.
Until Di Yelei came out of the bathroom, the two hadn't said a word to each other.
"Still angry with me for hurting Chou Chou? I didn't do it on purpose—it was just a random act. How could I have known it would hit Chou Chou? I feel terrible about it too."
Liu Sisi flipped a page of her book nonchalantly and didn't speak; instead, she turned her body the other way, her face toward the inside.
"Sisi, I really didn't mean it. I just instinctively swung my hand without thinking that it would hurt Chou Chou, I..."
Liu Sisi glared at him: "If an unintentional act can cause such a serious injury, what if it had been intentional—what then?"