Nan Jinghe also understood that the news of his severing ties had spread far and wide, and that the woman in front of him wanted to completely cut ties with him.
I knew that my relationship with her was based on mutual exploitation, so I resented her, but I also knew that I had a lot of problems myself.
"I will be leaving, so I don't need the house anymore. I will move out before tomorrow."
Xu Muya didn't say much and went back to her room to wash up.
Looking out the window, Nan Jinghe knew he would leave, but before he did, there was one more thing he needed to do: he had been wrongly accused today for no reason, and he couldn't let this go unavenged.
…
That evening, after dinner, Wan Ge looked at Chu Ji and said, "I'm planning to visit Grandma this weekend. Do you want to come with me? We can also talk to Grandma about us."
Chu Ji nodded: "Okay, then I won't go to the company with my sister tomorrow. I'll go and prepare a gift for Grandma."
“Okay.” Wange looked at him and added, “Grandma has everything she needs, so you don’t need to worry. It’s the thought that counts.”
"Okay, I'll buy it."
Wan Ge was genuinely worried that the young master, who was never short of money, might buy everything.
Don't let visiting the elderly turn into a betrothal gift exchange; that wouldn't be good.
…
The next day at noon, as Wan Ge was heading to the cafeteria for lunch, she suddenly saw a message from an unfamiliar number: "Are you free? I'd like to talk to you."
The note says it was left by Nan Jinghe.
After hesitating for a moment, Wan Ge finally went to meet the other party, arranging to meet at a coffee shop near the company.
Wan Ge sat down in front of him and looked at him: "Speak, what do you want from me?"
“Your younger brother isn’t as innocent as you think. I really didn’t push him yesterday.”
"so what?"
Nan Jinghe's expression was particularly serious: "I'm not lying. He's not as innocent as you think. He must have had an ulterior motive for approaching you."
Wan Ge chuckled: "Perhaps you don't know, but he grew up with me since childhood, and I know him better than anyone else. And what do you think he's after? Maybe you don't even know him?"
His name is Chu Ji, the young master of the Chu family who was raised with great care. He is from Country A. His father can control the global economic lifeline, and his mother is of royal blood.
I don't think there's anything about me that he could possibly want from me.
When Nan Jinghe heard about the other person's background, he was stunned and found it unbelievable. If the other person really came from such a family background, would they really be able to raise such a person?
But Wan Ge said they were childhood sweethearts, so it shouldn't be wrong, but...
Wan Ge immediately stood up: "Actually, I don't care whether you pushed him or not, but to me, he just can't get hurt."
"I see."
"It's good that you understand. If there's nothing else, let's not see each other again." After saying that, Wan Ge left.
Nan Jinghe watched her departing figure, remaining skeptical of what she had said, because he felt that Chu Ji was definitely not like what Wan Ge had described.
Whether the other party is truly the one or not can only be determined by investigating personally.
He will definitely find out, and find out whether Chu Ji is real or not.
…
When Wan Ge returned home in the evening, she opened the door to find the living room piled high with things.
There were antique paintings and calligraphy, fine tea, and jewelry. Looking at the embroidery placed to the side, Wan Ge wondered whether he had just gone to buy it today or had planned to do so in advance.
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