Li Che brought her home for a meal, and after tasting Zhang Ya's cooking, this girl's cheekiness skyrocketed. Every day, she'd dash to Li Che's house after work as if she were even more eager to get home than he was.
"Have you ever not come over for a free meal?" Li Che grumbled.
"I'll pay for my meals."
Shangguan Qinghong, however, kept laughing. She knew Li Che was joking; after all, to them, gold and silver and such mundane objects truly meant nothing.
After a quick tidy up, Li Che, followed closely by Shangguan Qinghong like a persistent shadow, left the Qintian Observatory together.
No sooner had they stepped off the stone steps than they encountered the alcohol-soaked Liu He and Hai Chuanying.
"Hey, Brother Li, coming home from work again? Why don't you join us at Yunfang Boat today? I've invited you so many times, but you never come..." Upon seeing Li Che, Liu He warmly invited him.