Chu Molin looked at Qin Xue, unable to comprehend why she was so resistant to men.
There didn't seem to be notable signs on ordinary days, but the moment it came to matters of the heart, her resistance was all too visible. No matter what he said or did, Qin Xue always seemed to have an excuse to convince herself, as if saying: Yes, just like that.
She used all sorts of excuses to strengthen her sentiment, as if it was precisely as she made it seem.
Chu Molin was comforted by the thought that his efforts weren't for naught, he could perceive Qin Xue's love for him.
Otherwise, based on Qin Xue's character, she likely would have dismissed him long ago.
Chu Molin did not argue with Qin Xue over whether a man's words could be trusted. He would prove it through his actions.
Perhaps it was true that some men were not trustworthy, but he believed that the majority were indeed very responsible. And he considered himself to be a prime example of a good man.