Chapter 278 What would happen if he didn't drink today



After saying that, he was ready to drink the liquor in his glass in one gulp.

But Shen Xian looked down at the boiled water in his hand and said, "Forget it, it's just a token of my appreciation. It won't be necessary after I drink it."

Chen Feng suddenly became anxious: "You have to drink the water too."

Then, he drank the liquor in his glass in one breath.

Shen Xian put the cup down with a smile and said, "Okay, I forgive you!"

Chen Feng suddenly became anxious and picked up the cup again: "Drink it, why don't you drink it?"

I drink a fucking shit.

You think I didn't see you just put that powdery stuff in there?

There's no doubt that there must be drugs in there.

I don’t know if I had a headache after drinking it, but my butt definitely hurt.

"Forget it, I'm full and ready to leave. You guys take your time eating." Shen Xian said, and prepared to leave.

Chen Feng suddenly became anxious, grabbed Shen Xian's sleeve, and said, "I came all the way from Nanzhou to apologize to you, can you give me some face?"

Shen Xian smiled and asked, “What if I don’t give it to you?”

Chen Feng said: "Chen Xian, people only have so much face. Once you lose it, it's gone. Don't be unsatisfied again and again!"

Shen Xian was too lazy to pay attention to him and prepared to leave.

"If you don't drink today..." Chen Feng was about to say some threatening words.

But just then, there was a knock on the door.

Qi Zhengqing frowned and said, "Come in."

Then, a woman wearing a cheongsam and with a flawless face pushed the door open and walked in.

When he saw this woman, Chen Feng's breathing became rapid.

It was none other than Song Yiyao!

"What will happen if he doesn't drink today?" Song Yiyao looked at Chen Feng indifferently.

The look in his eyes still had that equal indifference of a lifetime.

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