Chatper 118 (1/2)
Jiang Tian scratched her head, and said after a while, "It's just that the relationship between me and him is a bit complicated. Anyway, I can't tell for a while, so don't worry about it."
"Are you sure the other party is not a liar?" Jiang Wan asked suspiciously.
"I'm sure." Jiang sweet nodded, she was very sure of this.
Seeing that she is so determined, Jiang Wan is not easy to ask. After all, it is a private matter, and he always needs to give her some time: "Okay, just protect yourself."
"Okay." Jiang Tian nodded, but there was a trace of bitterness in his heart.
In front of that, how could she have the ability to resist, and she had done everything she had to do, but she still didn't know who she was?
"Old Li!"
Suddenly someone exclaimed in front of him, and Jiang Wan's gaze was instantly drawn to him, only to see an old man with gray hair lying on the ground.
"What happened?" Zhou Beishen also walked over immediately.
"Elder Li fainted!" The man in the suit looked flustered. He was the bodyguard responsible for protecting Elder Li's safety. If something happened to him, he would be dead.
At this moment, Mr. Zhou also came over. When he saw the fainted man, he couldn't help being anxious: "Mr. Li? Why didn't he tell me when he came!"
The other party is a big shot in the capital, it is his honor to be able to attend his birthday banquet, and he doesn't even know it?
"Old Li came here mainly for tourism. He knew you were holding a birthday banquet, so he stopped by to see it. He told me not to inform you." The man in the suit replied.
"Call an ambulance immediately." The old man's face was solemn, now is not the time to pursue these matters, if something happened to the other party at his birthday banquet, even the Zhou family would be implicated.
Zhou Beishen put away his phone and said, "I've already called."
"Take him to the rest room first." The old man was a little worried when he saw that the guests were all watching.
Just when the man in the suit was about to make a move, Jiang Wan hurried over, "Don't touch him!"