The Cat Did It

The content of the bullet screen was getting more and more astray. Liang Xun was also afraid that he would ruin Jing Yao's second half of the live-stream, so he hurriedly led people to talk about other topics.

He didn't answer the netizens' questions and only glanced at the bullet screen occasionally. Most of the time, he was looking at Jing Yao and talking to her, as if the entire world was inferior to Jing Yao in his eyes.

The bullet screen finally became much more normal, but it went astray as they chatted.

[Well, when President Liang first appeared on camera, I saw a bite mark on the back of President Liang's hand. I was inexplicably curious. Where did the bite mark come from?]

A trace of discomfort flashed across Jing Yao's eyes. If there was only one comment, she would pretend not to see it. However, as soon as this comment appeared, the others followed suit and asked where the bite marks came from.