"Captain Liu, there's no need to apologize. From your perspective, you weren't wrong, after all, I didn't have permission to enter the cockpit without consent. As long as you no longer think I'm a pervert, that's enough." As a girl, she was broad-minded enough to admit her mistake, so Lin Tian wasn't petty enough to dwell on the issue and said it nonchalantly.
After hearing Lin Tian's words, she reverted to her usual demeanor, and Captain Liu still spoke somewhat aloofly, "Each matter should be treated on its own merit. Though I was at fault earlier, my impression of you still hasn't changed."
I know you're straightforward, but do you have to be so blunt? Did I really focus too much on some protruding parts when I looked at her? Lin Tian tried to recall, remembering that his gaze was appreciative, yet in her eyes, it turned into something creepy, which was simply outrageous.