Jiang Ran's attitude is so obvious, Pei Huai naturally can't miss it.
But they've known each other for so long, Pei Huai already understands Jiang Ran's personality.
As long as Jiang Ran doesn't say anything, he pretends not to know.
If Jiang Ran speaks up, then he'll find a way to convince her.
Pei Huai still has that confidence.
Pei Huai sits in the front riding the bike, Jiang Ran sits in the back.
Sitting in the back, Jiang Ran doesn't hold onto Pei Huai but rather grips the seat with both hands.
Pei Huai doesn't say anything about Jiang Ran's behavior; he just rides the bike forward.
However, after going a certain distance, Pei Huai starts heading toward the bumpy places.
Bikes don't really have much shock absorption, so deliberately heading toward bumpy places, the outcome is predictable.
Even though Jiang Ran has always thought her balance is pretty good, she's afraid she might fall off the back seat at this moment.
Our subconscious isn't controlled by our brain.
