Chapter 11 (2/2)

He never allowed her to lie beside him at any time other than their appointed time.

Rong Yan was wondering… if he hated her, then why would he call her over?

However, he had transferred her payment on the 30th of that month. He was on time; never a day or a second late. The timing was just right.

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Rong Yan realized that it was no wonder women in the world wanted to be mistresses of rich men. It was so easy to get money in such a way.

Rong Yan leisurely lived her days and the people from the Rong family did not disturb her again. She suddenly realized that it was for the first time in her life, both previous and current, that she lived comfortably.

She got along well with her colleagues at work. Her direct supervisor in her department was a woman in her forties.

This woman treated people well even in private. Knowing that Rong Yan did not have a boyfriend, she wanted to introduce someone to her.

The other party was a brilliant catch. He had a successful business, a good car, and a house. He completed higher education and was paid very well. Rong Yan did not want to go, but she was too embarrassed to refuse. She could only brace herself, so she went to meet him.

He was considered handsome, but he looked rather weak, talked like a sissy, and liked to flaunt his wealth.

While drinking coffee, his pinkie would rise. Rong Yan would even have goosebumps as she listened to him talking.

She would nod with a smile to whatever the man said and seldom spoke. She even had a demure and gentle expression on her face, which made the other party very satisfied.

They were sitting in the lobby on the first floor of the hotel, and she was facing the revolving door.

A black Bentley limousine stopped and the doorman immediately stepped forward to open the door.

A group of bodyguards in black came in escorting a young man.

He was tall, and from Rong Yan’s angle, she could see his side profile. He was as handsome as the God of War in Greek mythology, and he exuded a superior-like air. He was elegant and calm, which made people dared not look at him.

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