The more she pondered, the more possible it seemed, for some reason. Di Xiaxia felt her face burning up with heat, and she hurriedly lowered her eyes, afraid to look at him again.
But the heat on her face seemed relentless.
Damn it, damn it, don’t let your mind wander, Di Xiaxia!
How can you be so disarmingly smitten?
Yes, your brother is good-looking, but you shouldn’t let that influence you so much!
He’s actually quite serious, he doesn’t mean anything like that at all, really, really!
Flushing red to her ears, Di Xiaxia ate her eggs, feeling somewhat irritable.
She was naturally the type to have an active imagination, to daydream constantly.
This, getting her all worked up about her brother was simply unbearable!
And then, she thought about the string of sweet nothings he had said last night. Damn Emma, it felt so romantic, right down to her bones!
She had a strong feeling that her brother must be an old hand at this!
As Di Xiaxia poked around aimlessly, her mind felt slightly scrambled. She felt as though she were being flirted with and she was not sure how to handle it. How should she react?
The old hand really knew his game well!
First the romantic lines, and then the lovingly-made breakfast, at this rate she’d fall for him any moment! Her heart was twisting in turmoil!
Di Xiaxia was feeling upset and anxious, while Di Mingzhe kept his gaze on her, soft and warm, his eyes burning on her cheek.
Gazing at her fair skin tinged with pink, her neat and delicate nose, her red, tender lips, he watched as she happily devoured the eggs on her plate.
He slightly hooked his lips unconsciously, as if he didn’t want to tear his gaze away.
He never knew that being with the one you love could feel so incredible.
There was an inexplicable joy stirring at the bottom of his heart, and he couldn’t bring himself to look away.
After finishing her eggs and having consumed her milk, Di Xiaxia looked up to find Di Mingzhe gazing at her motionlessly.

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