Lin Murong had sustained serious injuries, very serious indeed—it had been several days and he was still hobbling about.
Su Yinhe found it a bit unbearable to watch.
As for Lin Murong, he had his own take on it.
"A cat weeping for a dead mouse—feigned compassion."
The one who beat him was her; the one feeling sympathy was also her.
Talk about a split personality.
"What's that? Haven't you ever heard of it? The whip dipped in iodine—the harder you beat, the more you love."
Lin Murong: "…"
How is this different from the saying 'a stick followed by a sweet date'?
No, there was a difference—she didn't even offer a sweet date; it was all talk.
They say to really understand someone, don't listen to what they say, but look at what they do, what they achieve.
Hmph.
Su Yinhe, a woman who only pays lip service.
Truly frightening.