Chapter 94: A Total Change Part Two (1/2)
Chapter 94: A Total Change (Part Two)
“Sister Chuxue, why are you still entangling yourself with this guy? Young Master Chen even put pressure on the company, he’s still quite angry about the last time when he was arrested by this man.”
Xu Cheng was too lazy to pay attention to Xiaolan, and he directly walked into the apartment and said in disdain, “You can go tell Young Master Chen to just come and find me instead if he’s a man. Don’t make things difficult for Chuxue behind our back.”
“There’s someone that has the balls to try using the hidden rule playbook to play my daughter?” At this moment, Daddy Lin walked in as he looked at Xiaolan unpleasantly.
“Chairman Lin…” Xiaolan didn’t expect Lin Guiren from Britain to actually be back, and she immediately became a little puppy.
“I need to rest these days, tell the company to push all the scheduled appointments back or cancel them.” Lin Chuxue needed some time to accompany her parents, and she also needed to think about whether she should divorce Xu Cheng or not. Her mind was a mess right now, and she obviously didn’t have the time to care about work.
As Lin Chuxue and Xiaolan talked, Lin Guiren gestured to Xu Cheng with his mouth, signaling for him to go outside with him to the rooftop terrace.
Lin Lei also quickly followed them out because he knew that Dad was about to torment Brother-in-Law again.
Mommy Lin saw those three and she speechlessly shook his head. “That old man, his fists are itching again.”
Indeed, this seemed to be a tacit understanding cultivated between Lin Guiren and Xu Cheng. After both of them went out, Lin Guiren looked at Xu Cheng and tut-tutted, “Not bad, you actually dared to kill the gang leader Gate Master Yan. You grew up a little in the three years I haven’t seen you.”
Xu Cheng smiled. “Dad, in the past before you beat me, you for sure wouldn’t probe me before the fight. Today, you did, so does that mean you are feeling a bit unsure?”
Lin Guiren grinned, “Me? Feeling unsure about beating your a-s? What a joke.”
Xu Cheng: “There’s a saying about how you can’t look at someone the same after three days without seeing them, not to mention three years.”