What Suizi referred to as "the unbearable lightness of being" is the story of a man seeking variety in his relationships with different women.
Even though this book is acclaimed as a philosophical novel, Suizi sees it as a story of a man, rotten to the core, sleeping around recklessly.
Quite fitting to describe Fan Hui, the supreme womanizer.
"Ow! Why did you bite me?" Suizi covered her cheek and glared at Yu Jingting, aggrieved and angry.
Was he a dog?
Biting at every disagreement!
"To wake you from your unrealistic dreams. Who your father is doesn't matter at all. What's important is that you need to know who your man is."
Yu Jingting's gaze was dangerously intense.
He said it fiercely as he was unbuttoning his cotton padded jacket.
"Isn't my man you?" Suizi was puzzled.
"Good, you know that I'm your man. How dare you fantasize about running off with some wild men? You really need to be tamed!"