Qin Piao insisted on paying Luo Yang, and their hands pushed back and forth as if playing Tai Chi.
Sitting in the car, Hong Jiaxin looked on, her lips curving into a disdainful smile.
While holding Qin Piao's jade hand, Luo Yang refused to take her money.
After interacting for a while, Luo Yang said, "Sister Piao, if you keep this up, I won't go."
Qin Piao was quite moved and wanted to peck Luo Yang on the cheek.
She turned to glance at the car and saw Hong Jiaxin looking, so she stopped herself.
"Cowboy, you're really good to me," Qin Piao said sweetly.
"If you follow me, I won't let you be treated unfairly," Luo Yang replied.
"Then I'll follow you for a lifetime," Qin Piao said with a smile.
From her expression and tone, Luo Yang understood her meaning.
Actually, Luo Yang meant that he would enable her to live an increasingly better life, mostly referring to the material aspects.
But Qin Piao's meaning included a bit more, also adding the spiritual aspects of life.