Yan Yu knew she had hurt her younger sister's heart, and could only explain sadly: "I understand your feelings, I really do... I just don't understand myself, I don't know why I just want to see him, knowing he's here makes me want to take a look; and when he kissed, the first time I resisted fiercely, but this time, I don't know what's happening to me—I start to like it a bit."
She carefully explained to her younger sister, but Ben Shaming, listening on the side, felt as if he'd been struck by lightning.
She said she wanted to see him, she said—she liked him kissing her!
The blood in his veins surged up to his head because of her words, and then descended in a wild rush; this back-and-forth repeated three or four times, making him feel alternately engulfed in fire and in ice.
How could he not understand? She's probably feeling something for him. Even if she doesn't dare to call it love, it's at least the feelings between a man and a woman.
