Ye Feidie said, "Don't pretend you don't understand. What I mean is if I have any physical needs, I'll come to you to fulfill them. Don't worry, I won't come often."
Suo Lun was taken aback for a moment. Was this woman so straightforward in her speech?
"You want to be my lover?" Suo Lun asked.
"Sort of. It's not to that extent. At most, I'll look for you a few times a year," Ye Feidie said, "Otherwise, do you think I can still get married? Who would dare marry a woman who betrayed her husband?"
"Fine," Suo Lun nodded.
"Three years ago, you still owed me one," Ye Feidie said.
Then, the two fell into silence.
Suddenly Suo Lun said, "Alright, stop forcing yourself to remain calm. Cry it out if you feel terrible. Betraying your own husband and father-in-law must be very distressing. Don't pretend to be indifferent."
Although Suo Lun didn't know Ye Feidie well, he could still see the immense complexity and pain in her heart at that moment.