Nina's not sure what to think about the fact that Luo Binghe has a wife - or most likely plural, wives? - and that he apparently marries them within days. Is that why he called her a 'vision of loveliness' and was a little over the top when they first met, until they got to know each other better? She'll have to ask him whether or not he's forcing them into marriage, if his wives are happy, and what rights they have. In fact, she means to ask Shen Qingqiu more about this but--
"You are being so loud today," she huffs. "It's impossible to even think. I like men. And I like women. I honestly don't think it matters, I've slept with both enough."
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"You are being so loud today," she huffs. "It's impossible to even think. I like men. And I like women. I honestly don't think it matters, I've slept with both enough."