On the other end, Ye Li was still seething with frustration; Lin Ke, who had first pitched the idea, hurried to console her, "It's Ji Yanchen's loss for not seeing your charm; darling, let's not get upset. It's not worth damaging our health over it."
Ye Li snorted disdainfully twice. "I even wore a skirt and stockings, and that damn man didn't even flutter an eyelid."
After a long silence, Lin Ke couldn't help but speak up, "Baby, why don't you take President Ji for an eye checkup? I think the problem is quite serious."
"Shut up," Ye Li replied annoyed, "Go home to eat, and you'd better start thinking about what you're going to do in the future."
Lin Ke: "Got it!"
Once home, with time on her hands, Ye Li casually sketched the big, straight-man Ji Yanchen and posted it on her Weibo, with the caption: "Hmph, straight men."
Though it wasn't the first time Ye Li had posted these cartoons, it was the first time she had done so with such transparent emotion.