Chapter 27 - As Spectators (1/2)
From the distance, two other pair of eyes watched the happenstances at the dorm's entrance.
The two people were at the painted stone table set under a tall and lush tree.
Nearby, there were several stalls where people could buy food and souvenir items.
One of the men looked so handsome and with a presence radiating both power and charm despite being only in a simple white dress shirt and pants.
Many girls passing by never failed to gawk at him for at least five seconds, not few made his lips twitched due to the dreamy shrieks they let out as they pointed their cameras at him and took a selfie with him as the background.
No matter how indifferent he outwardly seemed, he actually felt quite uncomfortable within. Who knows what angle they took to play with his image there?
What if tomorrow, he became trending in the social media for being somebody else's husband without him knowing?
What a scary possibility.
The other guy looked to be in his early thirties, with a high face value too. He was single, filthy rich, courtesy of his real job, and with a huge house and a whole garage of cars. Sadly, he worked at this university hence the students knew him and his perverted quirks.
This one had just arrived with two cups in hands.
”Boring.”
The other man held out a cup of coffee which Jiang Li reluctantly accepted.
Right. It was Jiang Li. Naturally, the open pervert working in this university who he met up with was Hao Gang.
It was already the next day after the farce with his uncle.
Jiang Wen's first attempt which had taken so much time and planning just to topple Jiang Li's father off his pedestal ended up in failure. The culprit was naturally Jiang Li who, despite being so disinterested in the actual scene, had actually tossed out a record of tax evasions and faked doc.u.ments from the finance department all legally stamped and signed by his Second Uncle beforehand.
He didn't plan to know how the war between the two middle-aged Jiangs would end. Anyways, he had faith in his father. And more faith in Jiang Wen's foolishness.