To show gratitude to Li Huai, Beibei insisted on treating him to a meal. Li Huai glanced at the time—it was just noon and he was feeling hungry, so he reluctantly agreed.
But no sooner had Li Huai started eating than his sister-in-law called him. In comparison to hunger, his sister-in-law took precedence. He grabbed a chicken drumstick and left the restaurant.
"I heard from Yanran that Li Huai is really fond of Liu Xiangli," Beibei said, her face showing envy. She knew that Dongxi cared for her too, but when it came to fighting, Dongxi couldn't hold a candle to Li Huai. "By the way, Xue Wei, when did you meet Li Huai? You never mentioned him before."
"How was I to know that you guys know Li Huai too?" Fu Xuewei took a small sip of tea and then narrated to them how she met Li Huai.
"So that's how it is. Li Huai is so awe-inspiring. Xue Wei, could you be falling for him?" Beibei teased.