Chapter 93: Why can’t even compare to your crappy job?

Chapter 93 Why can't even compare to your crappy job?

I went to bed early last night, and Wen Rui woke up early the next day. Xie Yanqing called the doctor for a check-up, and said that Wen Rui's body is fine, and she can be discharged from the hospital today, but she still needs to be careful and take good care of her in the future. .

Xu Lin drove a black RV and waited at the gate of the hospital early in the morning. Wen Rui packed up her belongings and got in the car.

Unexpectedly, Aunt Zhang, who brought her meals that day, was also there. Wen Rui smiled and greeted her politely.

Aunt Zhang smiled kindly, took Wen Rui's things and said, "Miss Wen, Mr. Xie asked me to take care of your daily necessities."

Wen Rui's face was obviously taken aback, looking at the handsome man sitting in the co-pilot, Xie Yanqing turned her head back: "I don't worry if you don't know how to take care of yourself, Aunt Zhang is very good at recuperating her body."

Seeing that the girl was dumbfounded and silent, he wanted to tease her: "Why, could it be that you want me to take care of you personally?"

As soon as the words fell, the muffled laughter of Aunt Zhang and Xu Lin was clearly heard in the car, Wen Rui turned her head away and ignored him. This man obviously had a cold and ascetic face, but he didn't say a serious word in his mouth.

Aunt Zhang turned her head to look at Wen Rui, who was blushing, and couldn't help but sigh with emotion. Since Mr. Xie met Ms. Wen, he seemed to have changed from inside to outside, which is also a rare thing.

The car drove to Xiyuan Community, Aunt Zhang insisted on going up with Wen Rui, saying that if Wen Rui didn't let her take care of her, she would really have nowhere to go when she was old. Wen Rui couldn't resist, so she agreed.

After Xie Yanqing broke up with Wen Rui, he took Xu Lin to Xie's branch office. He had already dealt with the affairs in the capital, but because Wen Rui was ill, he rushed to Jiangcheng ahead of time, leaving a little He believed that with Xu Jiang's ability, he would be able to handle the finishing touches.

For the next three days, Xie Yanqing was busy dealing with business matters. Although he didn't have time to meet Wen Rui, whenever he was free, he would harass Wen Rui on WeChat and poke secretly by chatting with the girl about the necklace. He cultivated a relationship with Wen Rui, and from time to time he said a few outrageous words, which often made Wen Rui's face blush and her heart beat.

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Xie Er is either at work or flirting with beauties every day. He went to the office to look for him once, but he didn't raise his ruthless head once, and he kept on video conference.

After finally waiting for him to finish, Xie Yanqing only asked coldly: "What are you doing here?"

Li Yan was heartbroken, he could be said to have felt the helplessness and aggrieved Chi Jiayan felt when they beat him three times.

Holding his breath, he hummed and said, "It's not as important as your sweetheart, I admit it, but Mao can't even compare to your crappy job?"

Xie Yanqing raised her eyebrows and looked at him with disgust: "Work is to make better money to support the family. You are a single dog, so naturally you don't understand."

Li Yan poured out a mouthful of old blood, and almost didn't spit it out. This old man is really shameless when he flirts. He didn't even catch up with his girl, so he just wanted to make money to support his family?

Not to mention Chi Jiayan, I only got together with him once on the first day, and after that I didn't know what I was busy with, and I didn't even see anyone.

But he suddenly remembered that he still had something to do, so he was not depressed immediately, and he called his assistant in a good mood and asked him to pick him up at night.

Li Yan: "I'm jealous."

Xie Yanqing: "What's none of my business?"

Xu Lin: "Young Master Li, Mr. Xie doesn't engage in radical activities."

Chi Jiayan: "You can try **** reassignment surgery."

(end of this chapter)

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