Chapter 443: clearly have a purpose

Chapter 443 clearly has a purpose

Shi looked at him lightly, and a sneer appeared on the corner of his lips: "What are you talking about? Your company's problems?"

"The company's problem has been solved. I came to you because of you." Shi Yaorong explained.

Shi Qian's attitude is still cold: "Sorry, I have nothing to talk to you."

"You!" Seeing Shi Qian's attitude, Shi Yaorong almost exploded, and then suppressed his temper, and said again: "It doesn't take too long, just a meal. Qian Qian, I'm doing it for your own good. It’s better not to always have this attitude.”

Shi Qian didn't talk nonsense with Shi Yaorong anymore, and left directly.

Wen Keer quickly followed her and left.

Shi Yaorong felt ashamed when he was left alone, his face turned green and pale.

In the distance, under the shade of trees.

When Mu Xue looked at the scene just now, a trace of anger flashed in her eyes.

Shi Yaorong actually came to see Shi Qian, the company's matter has been settled, why did he still come to her?

Could it be that he wants Shi Qian to go back to Shi's house?

Although she knew it was impossible for Shi Qian to return to Shi's house, Shi Muxue was extremely upset when she saw Shi Yaorong go to see Shi Qian and show affection to her.

With the cooperation of her and Song Yuzhi, Shi Yaorong, who didn't like Shi Qian at all, hated him even more.

Thinking of when she was in Lancheng, when Shi Qian was betrayed and had no friends by her side, she really missed her embarrassed appearance.

I really want that scene to happen again as soon as possible.

Shi Qian and Wen Keer were walking on the road.

Wen Keer looked at Shi Qian, and asked softly, "Qian Qian, are you okay?"

Shi Qian said in an indifferent tone: "It's okay."

"Does your dad want to reconcile with you?"

Shi Qian sneered: "He clearly has another purpose!"

If it wasn't for the Shi family's accident, the company's accident, and these are all related to her, how could Shi Yaorong take the initiative to show her favor.

He almost lost his temper without saying a few words, obviously suppressing his anger to talk to her.

Shi Yaorong walked out with a sullen face, and Shi Muxue walked towards him.

"dad."

Shi Yaorong raised his eyes: "Xue'er."

Shi Muxue walked up to Shi Yaorong: "Dad, are you here to find my sister?"

"Yes." Shi Yaorong replied with a dark face.

"Is there something wrong?" Shi Muxue asked.

"It's nothing." Shi Yaorong let out a long breath, paused, and then said seriously: "Xue'er, no matter what the reason was for you to find a killer to kill Shiqian, you must never do it again in the future! Because of your impulsiveness, Our family is almost over!"

Shi Mu Xue obviously made a mistake, but she looked aggrieved: "I'm sorry Dad, it's all my fault, I just can't stand those people saying that I am..., I won't do it in the future."

Looking at Shi Muxue's obedient and obedient appearance, and comparing Shi Qian's appearance, Shi Yaorong didn't continue to blame.

After all, Shi Muxue was obedient and got close to him.

Shi Muxue is good-natured, likable, hard-working, and now she has joined an important project of the research institute. The future must be bright.

As for Shiqian

I don’t know what that **** is doing, causing so many dangerous people!

She is a little girl with no power and no power. If she comes into contact with those people, who will really take her seriously? She is nothing more than being used by others.

I am afraid that there will be no good results in the future.

The mysterious man who asked him to ease the relationship with Shi Qian within three months was even more unkind.

He really regretted letting the outside world know about Shi Qian's relationship with him, otherwise it wouldn't have caused so much trouble.

Not to mention that Shi Muxue would not suffer so many insults and abuse for nothing, which led to the always well-behaved her to find a killer to kill Shiqian.

Thinking of these, Shi Yaorong had another headache.

(end of this chapter)

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