Hua Yan was keenly aware of Yun Chi's persistence and stubbornness; once he set his mind on something, he would keep going from dusk till dawn and from dawn till dusk without stopping. There's a saying, "One won't shed tears until they see the coffin, and one won't give up until they reach the Yellow River," but when it comes to Yun Chi, such sayings were utterly useless.
When he wanted to marry her, he was determined and insisted on it, saying they would be together in life and death, which certainly wasn't a joke.
But what Hua Yan couldn't stand the most was his phrase "together in life and death." She wished she could go deaf so she wouldn't have to hear it.
Yun Chi honestly didn't even try to dodge, letting the pillow Hua Yan threw hit him squarely. The pillow struck his chest with no small force, eliciting a muffled groan from him before falling and dropping back onto the bed's edge.