Chapter 60 Got Xie Qian’s Cell Phone Number



Wen Ying began to doubt herself.

The height difference between the two allowed Xie Qian to see every change in Wen Ying's expression.

I was quite happy just now, but suddenly I felt depressed again.

It turns out that girls’ minds are hard to guess.

Xie Qian doesn't like to let too many people know his mobile phone number. Receiving a long string of love confession text messages from unfamiliar numbers in the middle of the night has been a problem for Xie Qian for the past two years.

But Wen Ying asked for his number, but didn't send him a message until nine o'clock in the evening... Xie Qian was also a little confused.

We are going to Long Beach Lake tomorrow. What time do we leave?

How is the itinerary planned? Will you stay overnight at Long Beach Lake?

Without knowing these situations, Xie Qian had no way to prepare in advance, which made Xie Qian, who was very organized, very uncomfortable.

At nine o'clock in the evening, Wen Ying and Deng Shangwei had not yet left Qin's house.

After having dinner at the Qin family, Mrs. Qin pulled me aside to talk for a while, and then Boss Qin invited all three of them to his study.

Boss Qin told Wen Ying and Qin Jiao the latest news. Boss Qin's men kept a close eye on Yu Wenhao, but there was nothing unusual about Yu Wenhao. Instead, Yu Wenhao's son took a few friends and drove to Long Beach Lake.

"They are staying at the Farmhouse Villa near Long Beach Lake tonight."

Wen Ying was even more confused after hearing this.

Did Yu Wenhao actually hand the matter over to his own son?

If something happens to Qin Jiao, Yu Wenhao can forget about denying his involvement!

Wen Ying had to change her mindset. "Uncle Qin, Yu Wenhao's desire for Sister Qin Jiao is motivated by profit. If he sends someone to kidnap Sister Qin Jiao, how much ransom can you offer?"

Continue read on readnovelmtl.com


Recommendation



Comments

Please login to comment

Support Us

Donate to disable ads.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com
Chapter List