Moreover, he liked her, albeit in a mysterious way, but he truly did like her.
Xu Xian’en followed his gaze downward at herself, then quickly released his hand, her face flushing with embarrassment as she tried to cover herself. “How long have you been looking?”
“I didn’t see anything at all,” he covered his eyes.
“Really?”
“Really,” Shuai Ben nodded. In fact, which idiot would admit to such a thing when a woman asks? He considered himself not an idiot, so he denied it outright.
“You’re lying! You definitely saw something!” She grabbed his arm in embarrassment and anger, flipping him over with a twist.
“Ow… ouch…”
She swam towards the shore when suddenly a strong force gripped her hand, pulling her backward. The sky was submerged in water, and her head was also covered by it. She struggled with her hands, creating large splashes.
Comparatively, Shuai Ben was less kind-hearted. He quickly pulled her up and held her in his arms.
“Little girl, never compete in strength with boys because you’ll definitely lose,” he kissed her forehead lightly, helped the dazed Xu Xian’en to stand, and then walked towards the shore.
A strong woman’s dignity is never to be compromised. Clearly, Shuai Ben didn’t understand this. Just as he stepped onto the grass, a powerful force knocked him down. He tried to turn over but was pinned down by the girl on top of him.
Sitting on him, she pressed his hands above his head into the grass, her face filled with triumphant and proud anger, her backlit silhouette, the proud lioness, her disheveled black hair, water droplets sticking to her muscles… forming an image of majestic beauty!
“High school boy, has no one ever told you never to compare wills with girls, because you’ll definitely lose, right?” Xu Xian’en’s mouth curved into a sly smile.
Shuai Ben stared at her, realizing his mistake. She wasn’t just a little hedgehog; she was a proud and wild lioness, capable of glaring at anyone who dared to deceive her family with fierce eyes.
A very shy lioness…
He smiled.
“What are you laughing at?!” She frowned; he should be apologizing for accidentally revealing her secret.



