Chapter 58 - Dirt (2/2)

The three people in front of her looked at each other. CEO Xia’s face was so dark that ink could drip out.

“What do you want?”

Mu Hui smiled lightly and gestured for Sun Fei to take out the contract.

“Now, can we talk about business?”

Sun Fei placed the contract in front of the three bosses. She could not accept such a quick flipping of the contract.

The three bosses signed the contract and left angrily. Sun Fei still felt like she was in a dream.

Did they sign the contract just like that?

Sun Fei held the contract in her hands. She still felt like it was surreal.

She had never seen such a crude way to make someone sign a contract!

After seeing that Mu Hui was about to leave, Sun Fei quickly chased after her. She said, “Miss Mu, I’ll send you back!”

Mu Hui waved her hand and said casually, “I’ll walk back myself and sober up while I’m at it.”

However, Sun Fei was a little worried and continued to chase after her, nagging.

“But it’s already so late. You’re a girl. It’s not safe. Besides, if CEO Fu asks about it, I won’t be able to explain myself.”

Mu Hui looked at her in amusement. “You think I’ll be in danger?”

Sun Fei was at a loss for words at the thought of the powerful attack she faced from the other party in the private room.

“I’ll talk to Fu Siye myself.”

Under the night sky, Mu Hui’s eyes were gentle. She patted Sun Fei’s shoulder and said, “Go back!”

Sun Fei stood where she was and watched Mu Hui’s back as she left. She suddenly understood that CEO Fu did not let Mu Hui return to the Fu Corporation because he was blinded by beauty.

The wind along the river bank made the smell of alcohol on Mu Hui’s body fade a little.

She leaned against the fence by the river and let out a long breath.

There was a slight commotion on the other side of the river. Mu Hui took a casual glance and suddenly noticed that there seemed to be two people fighting in the shadows in the corner.

Then, there was the sound of a heavy object falling into the water.

Someone was pushed into the river!

“Help! Help me!”

There was a weak cry for help coming from the river. It sounded somewhat familiar.