There's nothing we can do about it. When the future boss's wife is happy, the boss is in a good mood. When the boss is in a good mood, life is naturally more comfortable. And when the boss is in a good mood, how far away is the opportunity for her to get a raise and promotion?
Xu Moran asked Yu Lanlan to go to the largest bookstore in City B. They were going to Beijing in a few days, and although they had looked up some information online, they still wanted to buy a book to take with them.
Xu Ye was so strikingly handsome; his face, his legs, his figureāhe attracted a lot of attention as soon as he entered the bookstore.
Some people even mistook him for a celebrity who was at the bookstore signing his newly released book, and took out their phones to take pictures of Xu Ye.
That's not even the most outrageous part. What's even more outrageous is that someone took out a pen and paper and asked Xu Ye for an autograph.
And so, Xu Moran and Xu Ye left without even having a chance to browse the bookstore.
Although Xu Moran herself wasn't the one being idolized, she understood how those celebrities felt. When a person's every word and action is utterly devoid of any sense of propriety, no matter how wealthy they are, they will still feel exhausted.
It's better to be an ordinary person.
As Xu Moran thought this to herself, she couldn't help but glance at the man walking beside her.
It's said that beauty lies in the bones, not just the skin. Why is it that the beauty beside her not only possesses physical beauty, but also an inner beauty that is truly captivating?
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Xu Moran took a deep breath. It seemed that he should try to avoid going out with Xu Ye in the future, otherwise, he would have trouble even buying a book, just like before.
Xu Ye seemed to know that Xu Moran really wanted to buy books. After being dragged out of the bookstore by Xu Moran, he looked down and admitted his mistake. "Ranran, how about I wait for you here while you go buy the books?"
It wasn't that Xu Moran was short, but that Xu Ye was tall. Even if he lowered his head, Xu Moran had to look up to meet his eyes. "Forget it, I won't buy it. It's not an important book that I absolutely need to buy."
Xu Ye insisted, "Ranran, since we're already here, let's go buy it."
Xu Moran was genuinely tempted by his encouragement; it would be better to bring a book with you when going to an unfamiliar place.
As she turned to head back to the bookstore, she kept reminding Xu Ye not to wander off and to stay put and wait for her.
Seeing Xu Moran's concern, Xu Ye raised his handsome eyebrows, looked into Xu Moran's eyes, and smiled, "Ranran, I'm not a three-year-old child. I won't be fooled. Don't worry."
Xu Moran looked at Xu Ye's face, which was so handsome that she couldn't find the words to describe it. Her lips twitched, but she ultimately held back from speaking.
What she really wanted to say was, "Looking like you, being left here alone makes me more worried than leaving a three-year-old child here alone."
Since ancient times, beauty has transcended gender, let alone someone as beautiful as Xu Ye.
Xu Ye noticed Xu Moran's worry, patted his chest and assured her that he would not wander off and would just stand there and wait for her.
Xu Moran thought for a moment and decided to go and come back quickly.
Ten minutes later, Xu Moran returned to where Xu Yezhan had been, carrying the two books she had bought about traveling around Beijing. She thought she had misread it.
He blinked, steadied himself, and looked again. Where Xu Ye had been standing, there was no one left.
A heart, moving at a speed she herself was unaware of, surged upwards, spreading from the tip of her heart to every part of her body.
This panic was more terrifying than when she was locked in the storage room by the orphanage director as a child. At that time, it was thundering and raining outside, the thunderclaps seeming to strike the storage room where she was locked. She curled up into a small ball, trembling in a corner.
She thought that nothing in her life would ever frighten her more than when she was five years old. But she never expected that just because Xu Ye wasn't in the same place, it would overturn what she had always thought was the most terrifying thing in the past twenty-four years.
So easy, so natural.
It turned out that, without realizing it, Xu Ye had become so important to her.
Ten minutes later, a man burst into the office of the local police station chief, slamming the door open without even knocking.
The police station chief was, after all, a minor official, and especially since the police station was a disciplinary department, he was furious to see someone barging in without knocking. He asked the intruder in an unfriendly tone, "Who are you?"
The implication was clear: You have some nerve, daring to break into my police station chief's office.
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