These past few days, Qin Sisi really didn't get much rest. Even though she had just slept for three or four hours, the dark circles under her eyes were especially noticeable.
Ye You was heartsick seeing her like this, but momentarily couldn't think of an appropriate solution other than letting Qin Sisi rest more.
Qin Sisi stared at Ye You with a look of annoyance and softly rebuked, "You're still in the mood to joke around at a time like this."
With a light laugh, Ye You playfully hooked Qin Sisi's chin with his claw, his eyes clear as he said, "Everything I've said is true. If you don't believe me, go look in the mirror."
Qin Sisi blushed involuntarily once more and, rather than further wise-cracking, turned toward the bus stop sign to the side of the road.
It was rush hour in the morning, and there were many people on the bus. Qin Sisi had to stand all the way and transfer twice before she finally got home, feeling utterly exhausted.