The great founding chairman once said: "Pursue the enemy with the remaining courage, never claim fame by learning from the overlord."
In a romantic context, this means that when you encounter a rival and have the upper hand, you must relentlessly pursue and crush them with the strongest methods possible. If you can defeat them in one go, don't hit them twice. Be as ruthless as necessary, and don't give them a chance to breathe.
Your rival in love, and you're going easy on them? Are you crazy?
Don't learn from those soft-hearted love triangles on TV; look at the end—they're the ones crying in the corner, watching their goddess fall into someone else's arms, and still saying, "I wish you happiness."
Those people are just idiots.
Simply put, whoever gets the goddess to bed first wins. Ren Feng understands this very well, so he won't give an inch.
Some women require you to take the initiative; not everyone will throw themselves at you.