Si Ye frowned in frustration and confessed, "Baby, I was wrong. I shouldn't have taken advantage of you last night when you were drunk."
"But I also couldn't resist you. I couldn't withstand your temptation, so I made a mistake. Will you forgive me this time? I promise without your permission, I will absolutely not touch you again."
Inside, Chen Zhi couldn't help but have tears in her eyes, "Do your promises mean anything? I still remember what you said before, you said whatever you wanted without caring if it was a promise or if you had to follow through. Because others have no choice, whether what you say is true or false, they must listen to you. Si Ye, you always say one thing and do another, you've deceived me like this more than once!"
Si Ye was even more frustrated. In big matters, he indeed did what he said, but in life, he disliked making promises, often speaking without seriousness because he was arrogant and had the means to speak recklessly.