"I am Gege, and you are the eunuch holding the umbrella," Gege said.
Gu Ran flipped his hands, and the surfboard went from lying flat to standing vertically, its shadow transforming from a small boat into a straw.
"Ah, my snowy white skin!"
"Put it down!"
"It's so hot."
"Gege, could you say that again?" Gu Ran asked.
"Husband, I'm sorry, I was wrong." Gege said.
Gu Ran: "..."
He flipped the surfboard back.
Men aren't restrained by being called 'husband,' but if a man has someone he likes, or simply someone who calls him husband, that binds him—at least in public, that is.
"Gege, do you have someone you like?" Gu Ran asked.
If Gege has someone she likes, or someone to call husband, she would also be constrained, unable to casually call someone else husband.
"Husband, I only like you... Little eunuch, devil doctor, ghosts like you!" Gege ran into the shade of a tree a few meters away.