Xia Weiyi turned over, her head resting on Ye Che's chest, becoming increasingly haughty: "You've had plenty of women before, no telling how many times you've said those words to them."
"I've never said that before, and you're the only woman I have," Ye Che immediately responded. Seeing Xia Weiyi pout and the skepticism in her eyes, he added, "Really, I swear, I'm not lying to you!"
Ye Che's solemn oath to the heavens couldn't be more serious.
Xia Weiyi let out a snort of laughter and nudged Ye Che's chin with her head: "Alright, I was just teasing you."
Then she turned back to him, her expression much softened, and after thinking for a while, she said, "Ye Che, how has Shasha been doing recently? I haven't seen her for a long time."
Ye Che's captivating eyes flickered, his expression becoming somewhat stiff. After a moment of silence, he answered truthfully: "I asked her to go back to school, and my former secretary has been discharged from the hospital."