Chen Feng's eyes lit up at the sight of the girl in the cheongsam. He ogled her like a lecherous man, and she could feel the heat of his gaze, immediately furrowing her brow in displeasure. Why did every man look at her this way?
It wasn't that every man was a lecher, unable to take his eyes off a beautiful woman, but rather because she bore a striking resemblance to Ruan Lingyu, one of the four great beauties of the Huaxia Republic.
The beauty of Ruan Lingyu lay firstly in her expressive eyes, and secondly in her slender figure, always greeting people with a smiling allure. Thus, some said that Ruan Lingyu was Shanghai's premier "thinspiration beauty" of the last century, epitomizing a seductive grace that could be described as 'assigning enchanting manner with a glance.'