Episode 3
Meng Xiaofan was very dissatisfied when he found out that the fries he brought were taken away by Xie Tuisi's people. She felt that she couldn't just go out and fall in love if she knew how to work and lose money. Just when she was unhappy about this, Xie Tuisi suddenly appeared and asked Meng Xiaofan's name. Seeing the handsome Xie Tuisi, Meng Xiaofan's heart slammed into the deer and looked crazy, but Xie Tuisi didn't feel anything.
In order to maintain his beauty, Meng Xiaofan decided to follow Xie Tuisi's words in his dream and drink wine every twelve hours, but unexpectedly he drank too much and was completely drunk.
Seeing Meng Xiaofan who was drunk enough to talk nonsense, Xie Tuisi was very helpless, and warned her to go back to the house to rest, but Meng Xiaofan, who was unconscious, hugged him and didn't let go, and insisted that he take her back to the room. In desperation, Xie Tuisi had to send Meng Xiaofan back to the room.
After sobering up, Meng Xiaofan cried to Xie Tuisi that he was not wanted. Xie Tuisi comforted her and said that she was beautiful and the most beautiful girl he had ever seen. Hearing this, Meng Xiaofan offered to fall in love with Xie Tuisi.
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