Chapter 643: She Never Said It, She’s Reneging on the Deal.
Chapter 643: She Never Said It, She’s Reneging on the Deal.
Su Wanxin was slightly stunned, and her face suddenly heated up. Unsure of how to reply, she saw him say again.
H: "We’ll do it after returning. You said it, I remember. Don’t think about weaseling out of it."
Su Wanxin took a deep breath and simply threw her phone aside, refusing to look anymore.
She never said it, she forgot, she would just weasel out of it.
Su Wanxin sent an email reply to Chen Lei and lay down to rest. The next morning, she went downstairs and saw Qi Ran ready to head out.
"Mom, aren’t you resting today?" Su Wanxin frowned and asked.
Qi Ran turned to look at her and nodded: "There’s an urgent case. I’ll try to come back early tonight."
"...Okay, then please be careful on your way."
The local customs here didn’t include celebrating the Spring Festival, so work goes on as usual.
After waving goodbye to her, Su Wanxin had breakfast and then checked her return flight tickets.
In two more days, she too would have to return to Hua Country to work. Fu Shihan had mentioned wanting to return with her; she wondered if his plans had changed.
Come to think of it, was he planning to flatter Qi Ran today? With the senior lawyer so busy, what if he ended up flattering the horse’s hooves instead?
This thought made Su Wanxin slightly panicky.
Fu Shihan’s primary purpose for coming to Empire was to bring gifts.
For the first time in his life, he felt that gift-giving and pulling strings were so important, and also quite difficult.
After getting ready at home in the morning, he made a phone call to Su Yao. Su Yao, unaware he was in town, answered in confusion. When she heard him ask, "Is Aunt Qi at the law firm today?"
"...Yes, what’s up?"
"Is she free right now?"
"She’s busy, extremely so." Su Yao replied truthfully, fearing he might think she was lying, she added, "She even blew up a while ago. If you’re planning to be a venting bag for her right now, I have no objection."
"Great, I’m heading there now."
"Ah?! " Su Yao was stunned: "You... you’re in Empire?"
"Uh-huh."
"When did you arrive?"
"Yesterday."
Su Yao: "..."
Su Yao fell silent for a moment, then laughed. "President Fu, you wouldn’t have come all this way just for what I’m thinking, would you?"
"And what are you thinking?"
"You’re here for my mom’s birthday?"
"That’s right." Fu Shihan replied quite cheerfully. "So is Aunt Qi free to see me now? If she is, I’ll head over."
Su Yao looked at Qi Ran’s office complexly, just in time to see Qi Ran coming out and hurrying away.
"She’s not. She just left, and I don’t know when she will be back. What are you planning to do?" Su Yao asked, "You’re not going to wait for her at the law firm again, are you?"
Seeing that she suggested it, Fu Shihan naturally agreed. So he hung up and left. Minutes later, he and Su Yao were staring at each other, eye to eye.
Su Yao didn’t know whether to laugh or cry, suddenly unsure of what to say. She looked at the folder in Fu Shihan’s hand, puzzled: "What’s that? Are you going to sue someone?"
"No, it’s a token of sincerity for cooperating with Ruida."
"Come with me, let’s talk."
Su Yao led him to the office. Once they were inside and the door was closed, she got straight to the point: "My mom hates you, you know that, right?"
She sat down behind her desk and looked at him: "So I’d kindly remind you that the trick you use on my sister, Su Wanxin, is utterly useless with my mom. Do you get what I mean?"
The sweet talk and persistence that charmed Su Wanxin wouldn’t work on Qi Ran. Taking on a lawyer in a battle of wits was obviously suicidal.
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