"You feel that way too?" Sheng Hanyu asked.

"I sensed this from the sidelines," Ye Sanqing said, recalling some online articles or literary works she had read. "I feel that the world's definition of a successful relationship is very subtle..."

"Of course, whether the word 'success' can be used to describe a relationship is debatable, but let's just go with the flow for now."

Seeing Sheng Hanyu nod, Ye Sanqing continued, "I think many female protagonists' personal feelings are ignored, or even cannot be expressed."

"How so?" Sheng Hanyu asked, not having considered this aspect.

"Let me give you a random example. Take a book I recently picked up, for instance. The female protagonist ends up having everything—all the worldly successes: money, career, relationships, including love."

“But I feel that she has absolutely no personal experience. How should I put it? Just a camera? She doesn’t seem like the type to watch a story.” Ye Sanqing scratched his head. “I think this kind of female lead is more like an emotionless person than I am.”

"I may not have seen much, but I really hadn't thought of the angle you mentioned."

However, this type of story does exist in male-oriented fiction. The current popular definition is that the protagonist must not be a love-obsessed person. When encountering a romantic relationship, the protagonist must first assess the other person's various qualities, and only if they are all excellent will the protagonist be willing to pursue them.

The word "getting" sounds even stranger...

While it's not wrong to not be love-struck, as human beings, we all experience emotional fluctuations. Without them, the whole story would seem unrealistic.

You might find it very satisfying to watch, as the protagonist is completely unaffected by anything, but Ye Sanqing's description of the experience is spot on.

If you're just sitting there passively accepting things, then where's the enjoyment in that? I really don't understand.

Rather than a story devoid of emotion, Sheng Hanyu personally prefers a more realistic protagonist and story.

Anyway, it's all just a story now.

"Of course, this is just my personal opinion. Perhaps some people think that getting something is good, but I can't agree with that," Ye Sanqing said.

Winning a war is certainly a good thing, but winning it personally is a completely different experience.

Therefore, she finds it difficult to immerse herself in these kinds of books, not to mention that sometimes the female protagonist is portrayed as very innocent, and there is also the so-called "not fighting or grabbing," as if the female protagonist would not actively ask for anything, and that is what is called perfection.

Go to hell! Living in this world is all about competition and scrambling. Who are you trying to tame by saying such things? Do you really think you'll get any good results if you don't compete or scramble?

Ye Sanqing smiled coldly to himself.

"However, on the other hand, since this kind of thing is popular in the world, it's reasonable to assume that the author basically holds the same view," Sheng Hanyu said.

"That's true, so I really don't think my character necessarily has an emotional gene."

"That's really difficult," Sheng Hanyu said with a smile.

"It's alright, this is more suitable for my constitution," Ye Sanqing said with a smile, not taking it too seriously.

"That's true, thankfully there were no rejection reactions or anything like that."

"How can you expect a soul to reject something? What you're saying sounds a bit cyberpunk."

"The chip is about to malfunction, isn't it? Speaking of games, it seems there's some progress on the game."

"Oh?" Ye Sanqing didn't pay much attention to this matter, but Ye Jin'er should have sent her an email. She picked up her phone and looked at it. "It seems so, but it's just the technical progress, and I don't understand it."

For some reason, Sheng Hanyu found it rather cute when she admitted that she "didn't understand" it.

After all, one doesn't need to possess every skill or excel in every field to deserve the best life.

Oh, the things we were just discussing have come back to mind. Following Ye Sanqing's words, Sheng Hanyu said, "It's okay if you don't understand. You don't need to understand everything anyway."

"Of course, if I have to do everything, won't I be tired?" Ye Sanqing asked in surprise. "I just need to know who should be in what position, right? People come and go in the world, as long as they can be used by me."

“You already know a lot,” Sheng Hanyu said.

"Actually, whether I can do it or not doesn't matter. What matters is the ability to learn." Ye Sanqing said this without any doubt. "So I don't think any problem is a big problem. I just need to learn it."

“I agree.” Sheng Hanyu nodded. “The key is to remain unchanged in the face of all changes. There’s no need to learn how to be ever-changing.”

"Something feels off, but never mind." Ye Sanqing glanced at the time and decided to reply to Ye Jin'er's email to let her know that he had received it.

"What are your plans for the afternoon?" Sheng Hanyu asked.

After sending the message, Ye Sanqing said, "Let's stick to the original plan. Although we brought Xiaoyuan and the others along, it shouldn't have much of an impact?"

"Okay, let's drive to the location and get ready to camp. But we still need to prepare lunch." Sheng Hanyu stood up and said, "Should I go get the ingredients first? Do you want to come with me?"

"Can I slack off?" Ye Sanqing asked.

“That’s fine too…” Sheng Hanyu stood there, looking at her with a somewhat innocent expression.

"Never mind, I'll help out. Are the ingredients with me?" Ye Sanqing said, getting up and rolling up his sleeves.

"Here I am."

So when they stopped at noon, they had already prepared the basic food supplies and only needed to get out of the car and set up a makeshift stove in the wild.

"The children are very lively." Sheng Luoxin got out of the car and watched the children run off, then said to the two of them.

Ye Sanqing watched Atai follow behind the children, turned around and said, "It's good that you're lively. Won't you get tired?"

"It's alright, sometimes a little liveliness is nice." Sheng Luoxin played games with the children in the morning, such as checkers, and also showed cartoons. The children had a great time.

"That's good." Sheng Hanyu nodded, then said to her assistants, "Let's prepare the dining table and tableware first."

Sheng Luoxin sat down to the side and watched them start the fire.

At that moment, he suddenly felt a sense of home for no apparent reason. Although the place was in the wild, with a lake nearby, the environment was not quite right, and Sheng Hanyu was his only family member, he still felt that way.

"I don't think I can help much. Should I go fishing?" Sheng Luoxin said, glancing at the lakeside. The children were already squatting by the lake trying to play in the water, with Atai watching over them.

"Let's go fishing together after dinner. If you go now, you'll just be setting up a fishing spot," Sheng Hanyu said with a smile.

"I won't go this afternoon; I'll rest in the car," Ye Sanqing said.

Although she could go fishing, she felt it was better for the two of them to spend time with the child at this time.

It's definitely not because I think the kids are too noisy...

"Okay, then let's take the kids fishing."

"Okay, so do we want to have fish tonight?"

"If we can catch it, then we'll talk... If we can't, then we'll have to ask you to come and help."

Upon hearing this, Ye Sanqing smiled and said, "You should be able to catch fish too, right?"

"I still prefer to use fishing."

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