The Little Secretary Wants to Break Up, the Indulgent Big Shot Turns Red-Eyed with Anxiety

Su Li was his kept woman for four years. During the day, she was a dedicated secretary, and at night, she was his affectionate 'partner.'

One day, rumors spread within their circle th...

Chapter 594 Shize's Side Story: Recognizing My Boyfriend's True Colors

When Ye Shi saw Zhu Huai, her face turned cold and bloodless.

"Where did you go last night? I've been waiting for you here all night." He held her shoulders and asked with concern.

"Don't you know where I'm going? Why do you need to ask me?"

Zhu Huai sensed her cold attitude and was taken aback. "Shishi, I..."

"So that's why you wanted to take me to your company's annual meeting. You wanted to give me to your manager in order to get a promotion for yourself. Ah Huai, I really didn't expect you to be this kind of person."

Ye Shi isn't stupid; what happened last night was enough to prove his purpose.

She loved him, but she had her limits.

Zhu Huai's true colors were exposed, and he said innocently, "Shishi, I didn't mean it. It's true that our department manager wanted to get to know you. Do you remember the exchange meeting we attended together last time? He said he was very satisfied with your performance at the meeting and might give you a job opportunity in the future. These are our connections and resources, aren't they?"

"That's yours, not mine."

Ye Shi disgustedly shook off his hand and walked towards the dormitory building.

Zhu Huai then realized that the dress she was wearing was a high-end custom-made piece, costing hundreds of thousands of yuan, a brand that only wealthy heiresses could afford.

He stepped forward and pulled her back. "What did you do last night? Why are you wearing this today?"

It was right after class, and the girls were returning to their dorms one after another when they saw them standing there, pushing and pulling each other.

Ye Shi felt embarrassed and tried to shake him off but couldn't.

She gritted her teeth and stepped on his instep.

Zhu Huai let out a soft cry and immediately released her.

Taking advantage of the opportunity, Ye Shi turned around and ran into the dormitory building.

"Shishi!" Zhu Huai could only stand there anxiously.

She went back to her dorm, put down her bag, and crawled into her bed.

My roommate came back from the bathroom, putting on a face mask, and asked, "Shishi, where did you go last night? Did you stay out with Zhu Shuai on a date?"

Although Ye Shi and Zhu Huai had been dating for a long time, they never had the habit of staying out overnight.

"No, I went to my friend's place."

"Oh, I see. There's a freshman music recital in the auditorium tonight. Shall we go watch it together?"

"I don't want to go, you go."

Her roommate sensed that she wasn't in a good mood, so she didn't say anything more.

Ye Shi lay in bed, tears streaming down her face like broken beads, soaking her pillow.

After this incident, she felt very heavy and depressed for a while, spending her days either in class or holed up in her dormitory.

She stopped contacting Zhu Huai and ignored him whenever she saw him. This continued for more than a month.

“What’s wrong with Shishi? She hasn’t been eating much lately. I just called her to go to the cafeteria for lunch, and she said she had already eaten, but I clearly didn’t see her eat today.”

My roommate and I were getting ready to go out for food and chatting.

"She probably had a fight with Zhu. We shouldn't interfere. We'll just bring her some food later."

"Um."

My two roommates went out.

Ye Shi, wearing a nightgown and with her hair disheveled, came out of the bathroom and sat down.

She rummaged through the drawers on the table, hoping to find some medicine.

I haven't been feeling well lately, but I'm too lazy to go to the hospital.

The cell phone on the table rang.

She looked up and saw Zhu Huai's name flashing on her phone.

She didn't answer, as always.

The phone call ended, and a moment later there was a knock on the door.

"Knock knock—"

Ye Shi dragged her tired body to open the door, assuming that her roommate had forgotten to bring something back to get it.

Standing outside was the dormitory supervisor, who smiled and said, "You must be Ye Shi. A boy downstairs asked me to bring you some food."

"Auntie, you eat it, I don't want to eat it." Ye Shi refused, looking at the lunchbox in the auntie's hand, and was about to close the door.