The ship is falling apart. It's natural, he says, to want two handsome guys to be standing next to one another. He wants to ship them, but he doesn't want their love to be real, he just wants them to be thinking about each other. She's just sunk, she's not human. He asks her to watch a historical drama with him to take his mind off things. The drama is called "wuxia," which means "martial arts" in Chinese, and it's set in ancient China. The protagonist is named "ziqi," and the protagonist's name is "ji." It means "chicken," which is a Chinese word for "zhong." The protagonist wants to watch the "three kingdoms" with him. He's sorry, but the protagonist likes the name "zhao yun ziqi." He wants the protagonist to stop scratching his face. He also wants to continue his fight with the protagonist in bed. He tells the protagonist not to say anything to the protagonist until he's finished with the fight. He still has a draft of the story to finish. He says he'll continue the fight in bed first, and then stop grabbing his hair. Then the protagonist stops scratching his head. He wonders where his earbuds went. He finds them in the middle of the night, but there's no one there to hear them. He can't figure out why the publisher of the drama managed to get away with it. He wishes he could listen to the drama right now, and he wants to find a way to enjoy this moment.
The ship is falling apart. It's natural, he says, to want two handsome guys to be standing next to one another. He wants to ship them, but he doesn't want their love to be real, he just wants them to be thinking about each other. She's just sunk, she's not human. He asks her to watch a historical drama with him to take his mind off things. The drama is called "wuxia," which means "martial arts" in Chinese, and it's set in ancient China. The protagonist is named "ziqi," and the protagonist's name is "ji." It means "chicken," which is a Chinese word for "zhong." The protagonist wants to watch the "three kingdoms" with him. He's sorry, but the protagonist likes the name "zhao yun ziqi." He wants the protagonist to stop scratching his face. He also wants to continue his fight with the protagonist in bed. He tells the protagonist not to say anything to the protagonist until he's finished with the fight. He still has a draft of the story to finish. He says he'll continue the fight in bed first, and then stop grabbing his hair. Then the protagonist stops scratching his head. He wonders where his earbuds went. He finds them in the middle of the night, but there's no one there to hear them. He can't figure out why the publisher of the drama managed to get away with it. He wishes he could listen to the drama right now, and he wants to find a way to enjoy this moment.