Bai Jingjing sized up the man in front of her. Sometimes he was completely unserious, but at other times, he was more shocking than anyone else, and he also aroused one's curiosity, making one want to know him more and more.
"You seem to really enjoy brown-nosing," Bai Jingjing said.
Fang Yi replied, "You're wrong about that; I usually don't even like it when ordinary people try to brown-nose me."
Bai Jingjing said, "It seems I'm honored that you're brown-nosing me."
Fang Yi shamelessly said, "That's right, who says you're an ordinary person." He secretly took pride in his flattery skills, thinking they were perfect.
Bai Jingjing was both amused and exasperated, saying, "All right, since we're done with the small talk, let's talk business." She knew Fang Yi wouldn't have called her out without a good reason.
And Bai Jingjing was right; Fang Yi wouldn't have called her without cause—he would've avoided it if he could, driven by necessity.