"It's better not to know things that shouldn't be known," Cheng Ziang said.
"What do you mean? You're not some kind of man-eating ghosts. Why say such scary things?" the girl muttered.
Cheng Ziang fell into silence, not responding to her. The girl tilted her head and stared at him for a while before she took the initiative to ask again: "By the way, my name is Ah Si. What's your name?"
"Leon," Cheng Ziang answered slowly.
"Leon, don't you have a last name?" Ah Si asked curiously.
"I am a foreigner. Do not measure me by the traditions of your Kyushu," Cheng Ziang said.
"Alright, Leon, right? And her?" Ah Si asked, pointing at Feng.
"You better not know her name, because she doesn't like you," Cheng Ziang said after glancing at Feng.
"What's that all about? I haven't offended her, why is she mad at me?" Ah Si said with a sense of grievance.
"Because you two are simply not the same kind of people," Cheng Ziang coldly stated.