For the first time, Nan Feng thought the term "cute" could be used to describe Ye Ge.
"You mentioned a wedding photo earlier. Are you planning to paint one?" she asked.
Upon hearing this, Ye Ge smoothed out his drawing paper, mixed his paints, and had Nan Feng sit on a long bench. He then placed a half-body mirror from Nan Feng's room in front of her, and sat down before her himself.
"Is the wedding photo you described in this pose?" Ye Ge asked.
A warmth spread within Nan Feng; she had not expected Ye Ge to remember a comment she had casually made.
She had no more requests, only saying: "Yes, just sitting quietly like this, looking forward, is fine."
In the mirror reflected a pair of individuals, a tall, handsome man, and a petite, exquisite woman.
After watching for a while, Nan Feng felt something was off, and said to Ye Ge: "The heads need to be closer together, touching, yes, just like that."