Chapter 121 Envy of Freedom
Yang Cheng was so frightened that he didn't dare to look up at them. He was on the phone making a call to have all the previous news articles removed.
He secretly glanced at Fu Yanzun's expression and was surprised to find that his complexion had returned to normal, and even seemed to carry a hint of joy.
Others might not notice, and think he still has that indifferent look.
However, he had been by Fu Yanzun's side for over ten years, and he could see through his expressions very well.
He had to give Tang Wan'er a thumbs up. This lady, who looked quite young, was really amazing. She managed to calm the boss down in just half a minute. He wondered what tricks she used. He really wanted to learn from her.
Fu Yanzun pressed the fingerprint lock next to him, and the door opened with a "beep".
I entered his office, and the space inside was astonishingly large.
It looks to be several hundred square meters, and the decoration is very grand and high-end.
Tang Wan'er's favorite thing was the dragon-shaped crystal pillar in the center of the office.
This pillar is actually a fish tank, about four or five meters high, and it's directly connected to the ceiling.
And this pillar
The fishpond is filled with several different colored fish. The sunlight reflects off the scales, creating a dazzling display that is a feast for the eyes.
Tang Wan'er walked curiously to the front of the pillar and poked the little mouth of the fish inside.
Fu Yanzun sat on the spacious sofa, his hands casually resting on the back of the chair, looking very relaxed.
He turned his head to look at Tang Wan'er, who was teasing the fish. She was imitating the opening and closing of the fish's mouth, and she did it quite well. Her cheeks were bulging, and she looked especially cute.
A faint smile of joy appeared in the corners of his eyes and brows, though it was very subtle and faint, it was a stark contrast to his usual coldness.
"You like fish?"
Tang Wan'er didn't turn around to look at him, but nodded. "Yes, I've loved fish since I was little. I think the way fish swim around in the water is so free and easy."
Perhaps because her life was too constrained, the Tang family was like a cage to her, and the thing she wanted to do most in her life was to escape from the Tang family.
That home was so oppressive that she felt suffocated; there was nothing in it that she wanted to stay.
When she was very young,
That family was often bullied, so when they were in a bad mood, they would go to the stream by the river to watch the fish.
At that time, she thought fish were wonderful, able to swim around in the river.
She once thought that if there were an afterlife, she would never be a human again, but a free and unrestrained fish.
After playing with the fish for a while, Tang Wan'er remembered that she had come to bring her breakfast.
The bag in her hand was an insulated bag.
I opened the insulated bag and touched the breakfast inside; it was still warm.
In summer, food doesn't cool down easily, which is why we bring him breakfast.
If it were winter, it would probably be freezing cold by now.
Tang Wan'er sat down next to Fu Yanzun and took out the breakfast from the insulated bag.
Breakfast is actually very simple: steamed buns, soy milk, and fried dough sticks.
Fu Yanzun usually doesn't eat this kind of thing in the morning.
He felt that fried dough sticks might contain alum, and that fried food was unhealthy and that roadside stalls were unhygienic.
As for steamed buns, he felt they were even less hygienic.
I have absolutely no idea what kind of meat is used for the filling.
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