Chapter 679: Withdraw your gaze and move on.

Chapter 679 Take your eyes back and move on.

Out of the restaurant, Bei Mingyue suddenly stopped and looked at Murong Jing.

Murong Jing looked bewildered: "What's wrong?"

Bei Mingyue narrowed his long and bright eyes: "I asked you to dig out the people from the Emperor's Garden, but if you didn't dig it up, you're going to be hooked up by the people from the Emperor's Garden!"

"No! This...how is this possible!"

Bei Mingyue snorted softly, retracted his gaze and continued walking forward.

Murong Jing was stunned for a moment, then followed up.

After breakfast, Shi Qian and Shang Sizhan returned to the Emperor Garden.

In the afternoon, JE Group headquarters had something to do, and Shang Sizhan went to the headquarters.

Shi Qian went to the headquarters of the R3 Hacker Society, reunited with everyone, and said goodbye by the way.

"Sister A, you want to go out?" K asked.

Shi Qian stood in front of a robot about her height, entered the program, and said, "Well, I will go abroad for a while."

"Then when will you come back?"

Shi Qian thought for a while: "I should have come back years ago."

Although the climate in Ninth Continent is warm, she still wants to go back to Jindu City and celebrate the New Year in the Emperor Garden.

However, it also depends on Shang Sizhan's intention.

"Then contact us when you come back, we will play together then." Another boy said.

Shi Qian wanted to smile: "Okay."

Ghost Mo glanced at the boy: "Don't just think about playing, don't forget the task before the end of the year."

The man smiled and said: "Boss, the task will be cleared soon, have you forgotten?"

Ghost Mo Youyou said: "How do you know there are no new tasks!"

Boys: "."

Ghost Mo squinted his eyes: "What did you say? I didn't hear clearly."

K was stunned immediately, and immediately said: "It's nothing!" After a pause, he smiled again: "It's good to have a task, and I can continue to make money."

Everyone chatted for a while.

Not long after, Shi Qian left because of Murong Jing's call.

The two made an appointment to meet at the mall.

At the entrance of the shopping mall, Murong Jing waved to Shi Qian who had just got off the car.

Shi Qian immediately walked over to her.

"Didn't you accompany your shopkeeper to do errands?"

Murong Jing replied lazily: "I've finished my work in the morning, and I have nothing to do in the afternoon, so I invite you to go shopping at the mall. Otherwise, when you go to Jiuzhou, no one will accompany me to go shopping."

The two walked into the shopping mall, Murong Jing dragged Shi Qian directly to the luxury zone.

She has no worries and no worries in her life, and the money she earns is basically used for shopping.

Murong Jing was about to enter a luxury store when a clerk suddenly came out and said to the two, "Sorry, ladies, we are temporarily closing the store."

"Closing the shop!" Murong Jing wondered, "What kind of shop is it closing in broad daylight?"

The clerk showed a professional smirk, with a hint of disdain hidden in his eyes, and explained: "Today, the store only accepts one VIP."

Murong Jing sneered: "You mean we are not VIPs anymore."

The clerk smiled again, but said nothing.

The meaning of looking down on the two of them couldn't be more obvious.

The VIP they received today is the eldest lady of the Xu family, a big family of Jinducheng, who spend no less than eight figures in their store every year. Naturally, they have to hold it well. They don't care about losing one or two individual customers.

In the store.

Xu Ziyao sat on the sofa, enjoying the kneeling service of the clerk to try on shoes.

Through the glass window, she noticed Shi Qian and Murong Jing standing outside the door, and a trace of contempt flashed in her eyes.

Just when she noticed that the two of them were about to come in, she deliberately asked the clerk to close the store door. She didn't want to see that woman Shiqian at all, and she didn't want to be under the same roof with her.

(end of this chapter)

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