Chapter 6: The Beautiful Woman with an Aura of Murder
Fortunately, this beauty belongs to the minority of girls who did not shout at me like a shrew, but instead looked at me with a cold expression. But for this kind of expression, I feel more terrified, and would rather hope that she treats me like a shrew, I don't know what kind of heart is hidden under this icy beautiful face, it's unpredictable, and I'm really afraid that she will suddenly pounce on me and bite me.
Guo Cheng obviously saw this scene, finally lifted her noble and seductive butt, walked towards me, but I kept asking myself "Is this girl coming to laugh at me?"
"Huh? Possible! The sound coming from Guo Cheng's mouth made me secretly breathe a sigh of relief. After all, being able to get close to this beauty means the rest is easy to handle."
"Hey, Chengcheng!" She finally saw the icy beauty smile, and she was clearly surprised and excited to see Guo Cheng as well.
"Ah! It's really a big wave crashing into the Dragon King Temple! Come, let me introduce you. This handsome guy is Kang Jian, our school's campus heartthrob, whom I often mention to you. And this beautiful girl is Qin Keyi, the famous campus belle of Harbin Academy and leader of the modeling team. You two get along well, haha." Guo Ceng introduced us in a tone reminiscent of Jin Yong's novels, instantly dispelling the awkward atmosphere. I started to feel a little guilty for my earlier thoughts. It seems that I haven't been wrong about her being clever and resourceful after all. However, I had heard of Qin Keyi before - many people have told me how beautiful, proud, and hard to get along with she is. Who would have thought that we'd meet today?
"Are you Kang Jian?" Qin Ke's cold voice interrupted my daydream, and I suddenly felt a chill of killing intent coming towards me. I cautiously nodded, then quickly replayed in my mind some of the things that had left a deep sense of guilt over the past two years at university, but no matter how hard I thought, I couldn't find anything that could be related to Qin Ke...
Suddenly, Qin Ke Yi took off the outer garment that I had dirtied and stuffed it into my arms. At this moment, she only wore a tight-fitting yellow midriff-baring tank top, her perfect figure was even more stunningly exposed, all the boys in the room including me were captivated by Qin Ke Yi's figure. Her action also made everyone present feel surprised, and at this time, my expression could only be described as being stunned.
"Help me get it clean, ironed, and then call me." Qin Ke threw down this sentence coldly and walked away, leaving me, Guo Cheng, and a group of onlookers standing there stupidly. At this time, a boy with an unlucky face, who looked like he was begging to be scolded, stretched out his head from behind me, with a lewd smile all over his face, and gave me a thumbs up...
"Dude, you're really tall."
For people like that, I've always just smiled condescendingly. It's like wrestling with a pig - winning doesn't bring any glory because the opponent is a pig, and you might even get dirty; losing would be extremely embarrassing because the opponent is a pig. So the best choice is to ignore the pig's provocation.
I don't know what's wrong with many guys nowadays, they actually think it's a blessing to do laundry for beautiful girls. As a man, this makes me feel very uneasy. In China, since the liberation, women have finally begun to stand up, but historically they were always in a state of oppression. However, I feel that now the pendulum has swung too far, and there is a tendency to trample on men's dignity. Many people even think it's justified.
Although I'm also an advocate for women's rights, I've always believed in equal dialogue between two people in love. Now many men, who can be described as weak and lacking confidence, will give up everything for love, including their self-respect, as if they're selling themselves out. Their motto is "the customer is God" when it comes to treating their girlfriends.
I don't know when this trend started, but in recent years it has spread wildly, especially after the release of movies like "My Sassy Girl". This atmosphere has reached its peak, making university campuses a mess. Everywhere you look, there are people who waste their parents' hard-earned money on stupid things they saw on TV or in movies.
Some people will even do ridiculous things like lighting candles outside girls' dorms or singing songs with their shirts off at the dorm entrance. It's laughable and wasteful, but what's more pathetic is that many naive girls actually think this kind of behavior is romantic and will cry over it. And it's precisely because there are so many ignorant and childish girls like this that they enable these weak men to exist.
It's interesting to note that the more educated a woman is, the more likely she is to be immature. One of the main symptoms of this immaturity is taking those beautifully packaged but empty movies and transplanting their foolish behaviors into real life, calling it romance. Another manifestation is an extremely strong sense of vanity, yearning for her boyfriend to be the prince charming in everyone's eyes. If he isn't, it's as if she's been wronged, so she imagines herself as Snow White, while her boyfriend becomes one of the seven dwarfs, tortured to the point of exhaustion yet still feeling incredibly happy. Think about how many girls' dorms have scenes like this: after lights out, people start chatting, and those with boyfriends can't stop talking about "my husband bought me...", "my family's xxx took me out to eat...", "xxx's boyfriend is so good to her." In this endless, boundless comparison, there will always be a girl who feels wronged, thinking "damn it, tomorrow I'll definitely get that bastard to make it up to me..." And so, time and again, they push those fragile men into the abyss of no return, yet still feel unfulfilled.
So a wise man, who understands romance; first, don't look for this kind of foolish little girl, second, don't spoil your girlfriend's bad habits, but that doesn't mean you can't make your girlfriend happy. At least, don't let your girlfriend feel that after breaking up with you, you only left her with a bunch of bad habits and nothing else...
I've always believed that love is not just about taking, nor is it just about enjoying... If your other half treats you well, then it's your good fortune, not their duty or responsibility; no one has to be born with a natural inclination to treat you well. If they don't treat you well, it only proves that there's something wrong with your vision, so don't blame others and don't try to change them. When people say they're doing it for the other person's good, in reality, they're still satisfying their own deep-seated selfish desires. If someone truly has the other person's best interests at heart, then they should only try to help them improve their shortcomings, elevate their character, inner qualities or knowledge; that kind of person is worth having.
When I'm with Tong Chen, I've always been committed to building an equal dialogue platform. Although I occasionally allow her to throw a tantrum or be childish, and also indulge in some small habits such as warming her feet or peeling oranges for her, when it comes to matters of principle, I absolutely do not compromise. Sometimes we would argue because of this, but most of the time I avoid direct confrontation, waiting until both of us have calmed down before deeply persuading and educating her, making her realize how terrible the mistakes she made were, and also making her feel how lucky and proud she is to have a boyfriend like me.

