An out-and-out sadist

When ye Chu heard that he couldn't go back to New York immediately, he didn't fail. His reaction was cold, and he seemed to be willing to stay in Paris again. Jack left that night and handed the case to ye tingjun. Erma and Betty were locked up in a more secretive place. Twain asked to see Betty, and Alice allowed him to. She took her to Twain's house.

It was ye Chu's first time at Twain's house, and also her first time meeting Betty in a serious manner. Not counting the last time they met by chance in the town, Betty was very scared when she saw ye Chu, and her legs were shaking.

"Am I that scary?" ye Chu asked.

Ye tingjun's eyes were sharp."You're the cutest person in the world."

He was ye Chu's magic mirror.

Tang en's feelings for ye Chu were too complicated. Ye Chu had exposed his thoughts. Yes, he was a sadist. When he was young, his illness acted up particularly seriously. He did love ye Wen, but ye Wen did not love him.