"How do I look? Do I resemble a dark knight?"

Zhou Qi leaned against the black G-Wagon, looking full of mischief as he asked me, seeking praise.

"Not bad."

I walked straight over, sat in the front passenger seat he had opened for me, and fastened my seatbelt.

"Let's go."

"Where to?"

He turned to look at me.

"I'll treat you to a meal."

"Didn't you just eat?"

I glanced at him, "Could I eat in that kind of setting? Stop dawdling, let's go pick up your sister and then have a meal."

The car started, pulling onto the road.

"My sister is on a business trip."

I was slightly surprised, quickly changing my tone.

"Then let's go, after all, I promised to pick you up today."

Zhou Qi raised an eyebrow.

"Thank you, future sister-in-law."

"We're practically family, so no need to be polite." I took over the conversation, getting into character, "Just don't let your brother find out."

Ahead, the traffic light turned red, the car stopped, and Zhou Qi turned to stare at me, a mischievous smile playing on his lips.

"So what if he finds out? Wouldn't that be more exciting?"

My heart skipped a beat, only now noticing the charm in this guy, his voice deep and magnetic, making my ears slightly warm.

"Zhao Yaodan."

He called my name.

"You're blushing."

I quickly turned my head, pointing ahead.

"Green light."

He chuckled lightly, stepping on the gas, steering with one hand.

I covered my cheeks, making a feeble excuse.

"It's too hot in the car..."

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