Chapter 197 Receipt



Fu Jingchen was the first to look away. He turned on his lighter, lit a cigarette, took a puff, and then looked at Ye Susu again with emotion on his face, but it was more like he was looking at an ignorant child.

He said, “This isn’t the place for you.”

Ye Susu clenched her fingers and suddenly became angry. Why did Fu Jingchen interfere with her work?

"Don't you want to see me?" The girl's voice came faintly. Fu Jingchen paused with the cigarette in his hand. This time, he looked at her with more focus: "Don't talk to me like that. I am your classmate's brother."

Ye Susu was not afraid at all. She smiled slightly and said, "Can a classmate's brother just interfere with other people's choices?"

"You are still young and sometimes lack the right judgment." A puff of smoke came out of Fu Jingchen's mouth, diluting his expression.

"I am twenty-one years old and can take responsibility for my actions."

After saying this, the two of them suddenly seemed to be caught in a silent confrontation.

After a while, Fu Jingchen finally broke the silence. He pushed the business card and said, "I've heard you speak English. This job will be easier for you, and the salary will not be worse than the current one."

Ye Susu suddenly felt that she was being very unreasonable at the moment.

She lowered her eyelashes, her voice a little ethereal: "Mr. Fu, are you worried about me?"

The girl was wearing a rose-red sweatshirt, her back was straight, but her head was slightly lowered, giving her a pitiful look as if she was about to cry.

Fu Jingchen looked away and lowered his head to put out the cigarette. He had deep eyebrows and a high nose bridge. He looked sharp and sharp. The man's voice slowly flowed into Ye Susu's ears: "Think about it carefully. You can contact Teacher Jin at any time."

After that, Fu Jingchen didn't stay any longer.

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