The narrator blames himself for the pastry. He adds some medicine to the pastry, which causes the pastry to fall apart. He wants to be bound to Miss Su, if he does everything he can, she will definitely fall for him. He wonders if there is an antidote for the medicine, but there is no one yet. He asks yifeng if he can just cast a spell and counter the medicine. . The narrator wonders how he will survive the day. He says that he doesn't know what the medicine is for, and wonders if deities are not "almighty" . He goes on to say that he could have spent the day in peace but now he has no choice except to change his clothes. He promises to get rid of the medicine for her.
The narrator blames himself for the pastry. He adds some medicine to the pastry, which causes the pastry to fall apart. He wants to be bound to Miss Su, if he does everything he can, she will definitely fall for him. He wonders if there is an antidote for the medicine, but there is no one yet. He asks yifeng if he can just cast a spell and counter the medicine. . The narrator wonders how he will survive the day. He says that he doesn't know what the medicine is for, and wonders if deities are not "almighty" . He goes on to say that he could have spent the day in peace but now he has no choice except to change his clothes. He promises to get rid of the medicine for her.