229 Mr Gu Gifted Beauty Tang with a Diamond Ring (1/2)

Tang Mo'er was cut off from the outside world and held captive in the villa.

Why?

A frown marred her pretty face and an ominous feeling took shape in the depths of her mind.

It felt like… Gu Mohan was hiding something from her.

What could it be?

In the evening.

The darkness of the night came quickly, marked by the entrance of two bright white lights that were lit up in the entire yard. A Rolls-Royce Phantom stopped and the driver's door opened and Gu Mohan appeared in the hazy air.

A maid opened the doors to the villa and respectfully bent down to place a pair of slippers beside his feet. After changing from his leather shoes, Gu Mohan walked into the living room, his eyes scanning the room in a single glance. ”Where is Miss Tang?”

”Young Master, in accordance with your instructions, Miss Tang hasn't left the house for the entire day. She spent all her time in the room.”

”Alright.” Gu Mohan made his way upstairs.

Opening the room door, an inviting rush of warm air flowed out from inside. Tang Mo'er lay on the bed, wearing a mens shirt which swam over her body. Her back was to the door and she was reading.

Her two slender legs were up in the air and she looked every bit the innocent, yet captivating woman.

Gu Mohan walked inside and closed the room door. As he shrugged off his blazer and draped it over the couch, his shirt was slightly unbuttoned, revealing his sexy collarbone and a glimpse of his chiselled chest. Sitting at the edge of the bed, he supported himself with one hand on the bed, pulling her into his arms. With one glance, he looked at the book she was reading. It was a fairy tale—-Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf.

”You're reading this?” He raised his brows, surprised.

”Yes.” Tang Mo'er settled back down on the bed down lazily. ”I was bored so I started looking around your study room and it was filled with business-related books. Not only that, there were English, French books that I couldn't understand. It wasn't easy for me to borrow a fairy tale from one of the maids.”