Duan Xingzhi was stumped by her question.
Actually, if you really analyze it, there really was an intention to break up in those words, so no wonder Bai Zhi misunderstood.
"Fine, say I did mean it that way back then, but you couldn't try to get me back? I say we break up and that's it?"
Even if he did mean it that way at the time, he'd long since regretted it. Someone he loved down to his bones—no matter how angry he was, he couldn't bear to let go.
Bai Zhi hadn't expected him to have this kind of shameless side, and couldn't help but laugh. "You said we were breaking up, so of course we broke up. Was I supposed to cling to you and beg you not to?"
"Since when have you ever been that obedient? But this time you sure listened."
Bai Zhi kicked her feet. "I've always been pretty obedient."
Duan Xingzhi tightened his arms around her, warning, "Don't move around, or you'll start a fire."
