Ying Hongye almost burst out laughing because of Ji Changsheng.
Because Ji Changsheng's tone was very sincere.
So sincere that she was a little dazed, subconsciously starting to seriously consider Ji Changsheng's proposal: to become a concubine?
Then she exploded.
"I can't kill you!"
Ji Changsheng allowed Ying Hongye's flurry of punches and kicks to land on his phantom body.
Then he stood aside and commented, "Hongye, you're quite self-aware. You indeed can't kill me."
You can't even see that you're punching the air.
She really cares about me a lot, I'm going to cry.
Ying Hongye turned her head.
Seeing Ji Changsheng, who was commenting and enjoying the spectacle, her mindset exploded more and more.
"Ji Changsheng, stop right there."
Ji Changsheng argued his case, "Hongye, have you ever heard a saying?"
"What saying?"
"'Better to be a hero's concubine than a mediocrity's wife.'"
"I haven't heard of it. I've just heard another saying."
"What saying?"
'No man is good!'"