Chapter 48: Hell in broad daylight!

Chapter 48 Hell in broad daylight!

"It's not to please me, but to please my elder brother. If you give a gift directly to elder brother, it will inevitably be inappropriate, and let others see the clue, so you can only start from me." Xie Yanqing pinched the eyebrows and analyzed carefully.

Chi Jiayan couldn't help but admire, Xie Er was terrified of thinking carefully, basically no one could play tricks in front of him, he felt as if he was transparent in front of him.

"I guess you will definitely go, and you will definitely invite Miss Wen to go with you. After all, how could you, an old fox, give up such a good opportunity to get along with her?"

Xie Yanqing didn't refute this time: "Well, bring Tangtang to pick her up tomorrow morning."

The next day, around seven in the morning

Wen Rui just went downstairs when she saw a black Rolls-Royce parked at the gate of the community. When she was about to pass by, the window glass slowly rolled down, revealing a familiar face.

"Miss Wen, get in the car, Mr. Xie and the young lady are waiting for you in the car!" Xu Lin scratched his head and showed a simple and honest smile.

"Wait for me?" Wen Rui wondered, how did they know she was going to the art exhibition?

"Beautiful sister, come up quickly, uncle will take us to a good place." Tangtang stuck out her head, looking expectant.

Wen Rui was taken aback for a moment, so Xie Yanqing didn't know that she was going to the art exhibition, but came here specially to invite her? For a while, she couldn't tell what she was feeling.

"Get in the car, it's getting late. I'll take you to an art exhibition, which may help you." Xie Yanqing opened the door and got off the car, explaining to Wen Rui.

"It was getting late last night, so I didn't have time to tell you, won't I disturb you?" Xie Yanqing was always gentle and polite in front of Wen Rui.

"What?" Xie Yanqing frowned slightly: "Is there something else to be busy?"

Forget it, she still doesn't want to disappoint others, she is going to the art exhibition anyway, so Wen Rui shook her head lightly: "No."

It is not far from Xiyuan community to the exhibition site, and Xu Lin's driving skills are good, so he arrived at the destination in more than half an hour.

**

It was still early when Wen Rui and the others arrived, but a lot of luxury cars had already parked at the entrance of the exhibition hall. Yesterday, I heard from my brother that many high-class people from Jiangcheng were invited.

Wei Chengyun is the host after all today, and he wore a rare suit, but it was bright royal blue, and with a mole at the end of his eye, it made people think he was flirtatious for no reason.

The object of his focus today is Xie Yanqing, so when he saw the conspicuous Kyoto license plate number, he walked over with his assistant.

A pair of polished black leather shoes hit the ground first, and then stretched her long straight legs, Xie Yanqing stepped out of the car.

Wei Chengyun wanted to go up to say hello, but after Xie Yanqing got out, he walked around to the other side of the car and opened the car door very gentlemanly.

He was stunned for a moment, who would have the face to let Xie Yanqing open the door himself? However, because of the perennial beauty, his intuition told him that she was a woman. As for the rumors outside that Xie Yanqing was not close to women, he did not believe them. Just the woman I want.

When Wen Rui's slender hand stretched out, Wei Chengyun was still complacent, thinking that he was really smart, but when he saw that very familiar face in the next second, his whole body was messed up in the wind. Who could tell him what happened? what's going on?

It was indeed a woman who came out, but why was it his junior sister? This is more terrifying than a woman saying that she is pregnant with his child. It's a **** of a day!

I'm sorry, I'm a little stuck today, and I'm late, I hope the fairies will forgive me. (Cover face) Thank you for giving me rewards and comments today~

(end of this chapter)

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