Chapter 31 (2/2)

Shui Miaomiao quickly grabbed Shen Mochen’s arm.

Shen Mochen turned back at her and glanced calmly at her hands, which were on his arm.

Shui Miaomiao took her hands off his arm. She licked her lips, cleared her throat, and muttered weakly, “I am grateful to you. I meant what I said.”

Shen Mochen stared at her with twinkling eyes.

Her lips were wet and glistening with saliva from the licking just now.

A smirk was dancing on Shen Mochen’s lips, and he folded his arms in front of his chest and leaned forward. His handsome face was magnified before her eyes. He said, “Where is the sincerity? They are not just empty words, are they?”

He was standing way too close to her.

Shui Miaomiao could feel his breath brushing against her cheeks.

To a certain extent, Shen Mochen was even more intimidating and felt more dangerous compared to the pervert.

Shui Miaomiao stepped back nervously. She lowered her eyes and said, “I’ll buy you dinner someday.”

There was a gleam in Shen Mochen’s eyes. He stood tall and said jokingly, “Someday, huh? You’re being really courteous. Buying me dinner? That’s how you show people how sincere you are!”

Someday …

Shui Miaomiao’s eyes hardened a little. She asked, “President Shen, do you always talk to women like this?”

Shen Mochen smiled and leaned forward. His right hand reached behind her knees, and his left arm wrapped around her waist, lifting her despite her rebellion.

“In fact, I like doing stuff more than just talking,” Shen Mochen answered her last question.

Shui Miaomiao wriggled in his arms and said cautiously, “Let me down! I can walk on my own.”

“Are you sure?” Shen Mochen stared down at her.

Shui Miaomiao saw both slyness and firmness in his eyes. Everything seemed to be under his control with his indestructible, ever-lasting calmness.

Would he just let go of her, place her on the ground, and then ask if she was still sure?

With Shen Mochen’s horrible track record, she figured he was totally that kind of person who would be capable of that.

Fine.

A wise man would not fight when the odds were against him.