Chapter 36: National school grass is the villain (36)

Chapter 36 National school grass is the villain (36)

Qiao Zhenhai's farce was quickly spread.

After all, sometimes, the circle of rich people is also very small, and if there is any occasional gossip, it will inevitably spread in private.

For two consecutive days, Yuanqian did not return to Qiao's house, and Qiao Zhenhai did not find Yuanqian either.

Because, he didn't have time to find Yuanqian, and all kinds of troubles in his hands had already found him.

Qiao Zhenhai never imagined that just when he was preparing for the matter between himself and Bai Wei, the company suddenly faced many contract terminations, and partners demanded withdrawal of capital one after another.

This situation was beyond his expectation.

At first, he just thought that there would be an impact, but he never thought that such trouble would arise.

He was almost caught off guard, so he could only grit his teeth and face it.

Over the years, this is the first time Qiao's has encountered such a crisis.

The bad premonition in his heart welled up again, and two friends around him who were closer to him quietly reminded him.

"Old Joe, have you offended some important person?"

Yes, if you didn’t offend a big shot, how could all the partners withdraw their capital overnight?

Even if he really wants to be with other women, at best, his reputation is nothing more than a bad reputation, and who would really withdraw his capital for the sake of giving up his interests?

The first person Qiao Zhenhai thought of was Mu Jingan.

After all, before leaving that day, the butler's warning words were still in his ears.

Except for Mu Jingan, probably no one will touch Qiao's at this time.

But, if it is really Mu Jingan, no matter how good his ability is, does a high school student really have that much ability?

Regarding this matter, he began to fall into deep thought.

As for Qiao Xue, under Bai Wei's comfort, her mood gradually improved.

At that moment, she was very surprised.

She didn't know where Yuanqian had been these past few days. She even thought that Yuanqian would appear in front of her in a mess, but Yuanqian still seemed bright and charming.

Qiao Xue, who wanted to find something to do but couldn't, finally gritted her teeth and followed Yuanqian after school, ready to see where Yuanqian was going!

Helpless, someone's tracking technology is really bad.

Just two steps away, Yuanqian saw it through.

"Miss Qiao, you have come out of the broken relationship so quickly? It's really rare! I thought you would tear your heart apart! In fact, it's nothing more than that."

Yuan slightly raised his eyebrows, and turned his head to look at Qiao Xue who was hiding on the side.

Her voice is not loud, but it is loud enough for some people to hear.

For example, Han Zixi.

The neat short hair exudes a dazzling brilliance under the sunlight, the perfect side face, and just the right curvature, people can't help but be intoxicated by it.

"Qiao Qian, what nonsense are you talking about! You don't even look at yourself. If you have a family, you don't know how to go back. If you hang out with those dubious people outside, you're shameless!"

In order to cover up her embarrassment, Qiao Xue casually uttered lies, which attracted many people to watch.

After all, the two goddess-level figures can always attract the attention of many boys.

Especially at this time, the goddess hates the goddess, this is simply an explosive topic!

In particular, the two exchanged explosive stories, which was definitely the most exciting drama of the year. A word from each of them directly sparked a lot of people watching.

Yuanqian: I heard that the people who eat melons want to watch me fight?

Mu Rujiu: Onlookers? Of course you can, cough cough...

Embarrassment: Everyone submits a recommendation ticket, sits in a luxurious seat, and watches in the front row! First come first served!

Everyone who eats melons: Excuse me, who is the "frame"...

(Above is Theater 1, Theater 2 will be in the next chapter)

(end of this chapter)

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