Lan Jin finished the last bite of her meal, licked her lips, then put down her chopsticks and picked up a napkin to wipe the corners of her mouth before she looked at the man indifferently, a hint of difficulty on her face:
"Um, are you sure you want to know the answer to that question?"
In other words, she had to choose between the man and herself.
If she had to say whom she liked more, she felt she still liked herself better at the moment.
So Qin Yin was probably going to be disappointed.
Seeing her troubled expression, Qin Yin's heart suddenly ached with fear that she would choose Emperor J, so he decided to let it go, "Never mind, you don't have to answer."
For the first time, Qin Yin began to doubt his own charm. Could it be because he wasn't provocative or flirty enough?
"You're pretty outstanding too. It's indeed a tough choice," Lan Jin said meaningfully.
After a pause, Lan Jin added seriously, "I quite like both of you."