While Ge Fu was drawing, everyone except Lu Yao was taking pictures with their phones.

Perhaps other tourists heard the news of the appearance of the swan and more and more people came over.

With more people around, some people naturally noticed Ge Fu who was painting in the pavilion, and some ran over out of curiosity.

Lu Yao frowned and moved to the entrance of the pavilion.

"Hey, move aside!" Some people walked away directly when they saw his expression of keeping away from strangers, while others wanted to push him away.

Lu Yao's face darkened slightly, and he was about to chase them away, but Ge Fu, who was painting nearby, said, "It's okay, let them in. This is a public area, and we don't have exclusive rights."

This wasn't her first time sketching. She had been everywhere in her previous life, and had been to so many places that people watched her. If she was affected by this, she might as well not go sketching.

Lu Yao was stunned, but the tourist had already pushed him aside and squeezed into the pavilion.

"Hey beauty, are you an art student? Did you come here specially to sketch?" He was a young man in his twenties, with slightly long hair. He was wearing a baseball uniform and brand-name sneakers. He looked like a wealthy man.

Just by looking at the way he looks at Ge Fu, you can tell what he is thinking.

But Ge Fu didn't let him stop anyone.

Thinking of this, Lu Yao became a little angry. He stood at the entrance of the pavilion with his arms crossed, watching expressionlessly.

Ge Fu did not notice Lu Yao's displeasure. She was still concentrating on painting. She did not even raise her head to answer the tourists' questions and said, "This is a public area, so you can come in if you want, but I have no obligation to chat with you."

"Don't be so aggressive." The tourist sat down on a stone bench nearby and said with a bright smile, "Hengyang is so big, it's fate that we meet. Let's be friends."

Ge Fu didn't even raise his head, completely focusing his attention on the painting.

The young man tried to strike up a conversation for a long time but got no response, and finally left in disappointment.

Before leaving, he glanced at Lu Yao and muttered, "What a poor taste! What's the use of having a pretty face? He's so tall, like a bamboo pole."

It was a long time after he left that Lu Yao finally realized what the other party meant.

So I was disliked?!

In Hengyang, is it a disadvantage for a man to be tall?

So when Ge Fu finished the first draft and put away his brush, Lu Yao asked, "In Hengyang's values, what is the best height for men?"

Ge Fu was startled, then thought for a moment and said, "There is no fixed standard for this. It depends on how tall the woman is. Generally, the man should be no taller than the woman by 15 centimeters. If he is too tall, he will be disliked."

Lu Yao asked: "How tall are you?"

"168." After answering, Ge Fu realized why he asked that and immediately smiled: "Don't worry, this is just a universal value, not my value. As far as I am concerned, I think men should be taller than 180. I like people with long legs."

Whether from the perspective of ordinary visual aesthetics or the golden ratio of the human body, long legs are always an advantage.

Lu Yao was originally depressed that his height seemed to be much higher than the optimal height, but after hearing Ge Fu's words, he was immediately resurrected on the spot.

——He has been told about his long legs since he was a child.

On the way back, Lu Yao asked again: "In Hengyang's value system, what kind of man is considered good-looking?" He suddenly realized that Hengyang's aesthetic was very different from Jinglong's.

"You are like this." Ge Fu said without thinking.

Lu Yao was stunned, "Is it true?" Although his appearance is sought after by those socialites and rich girls, the mainstream aesthetic actually despises his looks.

Seeing that he didn't believe her, Ge Fu took out her cell phone and showed him several of Hengyang's most popular stars.

"Look at these... they are all the most popular male idols nowadays. Are they the same style as you?"

Lu Yao was speechless, "..." Isn't it just sissy in the end?

"You..." He gritted his teeth and said, "Do you like this one too?" If you like it... he could barely make use of her beauty.

"Hmm..." Ge Fu touched his chin and hesitated for a moment before saying, "I like all good-looking girls, but... I like your temperament."

"My kind of temperament?" Lu Yao didn't even understand what kind of temperament he had.

Ge Fu said bluntly: "Not a sissy temperament." As a non-original Hengyang noblewoman, she really couldn't appreciate the gentle and elegant men that Hengyang advocated. Rather than being elegant, they were more like little white flower men.

Hearing this, Lu Yao almost cried for joy.

Who would have thought that...

He was nicknamed "Niang Dashuai".

At the same time, he was also a little puzzled as to why Gofu’s aesthetic was so... "weird".

After all, in terms of Hengyang's values, she is indeed somewhat out of place.

Ge Fu said frankly: "Whether men are superior to women or women are superior to men, from a physiological point of view, men are physically stronger than women. Men are often associated with words such as masculinity and strength, while women are associated with words such as gentleness and tenacity. This is the nature of both. I think it should be allowed to develop freely, rather than forcibly distorted because of so-called social customs."

"It's not that men are stronger than women just because they are stronger or have better physical strength than women. True strength is multifaceted, not just physical strength."

"Similarly, there is absolutely no need to force men to smooth out their edges and be submissive to be good men in the secular sense because of this mentality."

In fact, even in an environment like Hengyang, there are men like Yang Shaoheng and Zhou Heng.

Lu Yao was a little stunned, "You seem to... agree more with Jinglong's values?"

"How is that possible?" Ge Fu raised an eyebrow and looked at him. "Although I have never been to Jinglong, I have also found a lot on the Internet. Your place... is too feudal. Women who get divorced will be looked down upon. And although it is difficult for men in Hengyang to find jobs, it is even more difficult for women in Jinglong to find jobs. And in your place, women who work outside are looked down upon, right? And if the concubines of your Jinglong are tortured by the main wife, they cannot leave freely and can only endure it. Even if the lives of the rich and powerful are murdered, no one will seek justice for them."

Lu Yao...had no way to refute.

He also understood one thing from Gofu's words: she would never be willing to live in Jinglong.

In this case, I have to think of a solution.

It just so happens that Jindong is bordering Yushan Pass. Should I try to buy a piece of land inside Yushan Pass, or allocate a piece of land in Jindong?

The best thing is of course to buy land, but... do I have enough money?

Looks like I have to find a way to make money.

And...should I tell Ge Fu about my identity?

No!

Lu Yao quickly came to his senses, but at least he couldn't speak for now.

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