Ye Jinyan's face suddenly felt a burning sensation.
The reason she initially got this book was twofold: she was genuinely interested in the book, and she'd never let anyone enter her room before—not even Ye Yuting had set foot in here.
But tonight, on a whim, she completely forgot about it.
Yet now, she couldn't just freeze up here, so she could only pretend to be nonchalant and said, "Well... a thousand Hamlets exist in a thousand people's eyes."
"Many people believe this book is about the Imperial Uncle, but in my view, it actually depicts the very genuine street life of the Ming Dynasty."
"In comparison, I don't hold 'Dream of the Red Chamber' in such high regard, while I think 'The Golden Lotus' is a true classic of human experience because every character in it is depicted very realistically, reflecting real society even today, prompting deep reflection."
Zhang Jingdong noticed Ye Jinyan's panic and held back his laughter, nodding in deep agreement.
