Mr. Qin asks if he's into something "weird like this" , and wonders if he even knows what kind of person he is. He tells him that if he can find out all of jingsheng's secrets, then he can definitely make a lot of money. He says that he'll sell all of his secrets to a big news agency, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. He's not the only one who's been thinking this way. Aya is still crying and waiting for him in the hospital, and she's still in love with him. He asks what's up with all of this, and he says that it's all because of "point good vibes" . Since you admit it, we'll better "live up to grandpas press" and do it right now. He compares money talks to "playing hard to get nonsense . . not compromise." He says he used to be the champion of powerlifting competitions in primary school, and now he wants to prove that he can do whatever he wants. He wants to know if this woman is really the one who asked for money and asked for a lesson. He doesn't know, either. He wonders if she really is the woman who gave them the money, or if she was just asking for money to teach her a lesson . He can't understand why anyone would ask him to marry her if he didn't tell them what to do. He also wonders if the woman really is her old friend, and why she would have asked him to give her money and ask her to teach a lesson? He'd be willing to do anything for her, whether it was donating blood, bone marrow, or anything else. The food isn't ready yet, and the woman is starving. She's
Mr. Qin asks if he's into something "weird like this" , and wonders if he even knows what kind of person he is. He tells him that if he can find out all of jingsheng's secrets, then he can definitely make a lot of money. He says that he'll sell all of his secrets to a big news agency, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. He's not the only one who's been thinking this way. Aya is still crying and waiting for him in the hospital, and she's still in love with him. He asks what's up with all of this, and he says that it's all because of "point good vibes" . Since you admit it, we'll better "live up to grandpas press" and do it right now. He compares money talks to "playing hard to get nonsense . . not compromise." He says he used to be the champion of powerlifting competitions in primary school, and now he wants to prove that he can do whatever he wants. He wants to know if this woman is really the one who asked for money and asked for a lesson. He doesn't know, either. He wonders if she really is the woman who gave them the money, or if she was just asking for money to teach her a lesson . He can't understand why anyone would ask him to marry her if he didn't tell them what to do. He also wonders if the woman really is her old friend, and why she would have asked him to give her money and ask her to teach a lesson? He'd be willing to do anything for her, whether it was donating blood, bone marrow, or anything else. The food isn't ready yet, and the woman is starving. She's