Ye Weining looked at him dumbfoundedly: Didn't he see her face?
"But you can't blame your family's servant, it's the hairdryer's noise, I didn't hear the knocking." Li Tianyi continued to fib.
Ye Weining let out a silent sigh of relief and asked, "Did you see who it was?"
"No, I was so startled that my vision blurred, and before I could see clearly, they were gone—didn't know if it was a man or a woman," Li Tianyi said. "Plus, when the hairdryer fell, I was afraid of getting burnt, so my eyes were following the hairdryer."
Ye Weining's heart slowly settled. Great, he didn't see her.
Li Tianyi watched her expression gradually settle and knew she believed his lie, saying, "Ah Ning, let's go have some barbecue! The fish should be done grilling."
"Okay."
...
The fish was already cooked, Ye Weining's appetite surged; just as she was about to dig in with a plate, Li Tianyi snatched it away: "Let me pick out the fish bones for you."
