Chapter 164 Li Yu Gets a Lesson



Wen Jiaojiao: "..."

This person is far more intelligent than me, but his mouth is truly venomous.

Li Suo stepped forward with the script, smiling, and said:

"Miss, come over here and let's go over this scene of the fever on a rainy night."

Wen Jiaojiao watched the group go upstairs, and she curled her lip in disapproval:

"What exactly are they up to?"

Wen Zhaoye sat on the chair with his legs dangling and knees apart. He frowned slightly as he looked at the aggressive Li Ruoyu and the tearful A Long, and said:

“Last time, Ah Long and I were on the phone, but my sister Jiao insisted on answering the phone. I didn’t want her to know I existed, so I pulled a woman on the street and pretended to be his wife.”

Li Yuruo looked at him with a puzzled expression and said:

"Who are you? You're not Ah Long, are you? You're not here to trick me, are you?"

Li Zhu stepped forward and said:

"His identity cannot be revealed for the time being, but you should know that I am the boss's person, so I would never lie to you."

Li Yuruo: "Then why? You're not bad looking, and you seem to have money and power, why bother with all this trouble?"

When Ah Long saw Wen Zhaoye lower his long eyelashes, he interrupted, "Don't ask so many questions, but you absolutely mustn't tell our young lady about his existence, otherwise I'll lose my job and definitely be fired."

Li Yuruo nodded and went downstairs with him. Just then, Wen Jiaojiao looked up and glanced over. She stepped forward and said with a smile, "Miss, I hope you cherish the person in front of you."

Wen Jiaojiao frowned slightly, watching Li Yuruo's departing figure, and murmured, "What does this mean? Why does everyone seem to be hiding something from me?"

Wen Zhaoye's gaze was filled with tenderness as he looked at her, and he silently lowered his head, saying, "...".

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