21 An E-mail from Jin Liwei (2/2)

For a hacker like her who treated the web like her own backyard, trash talking was just child's play. Getting involved was not worth her time and effort. However, these noobs better be prepared when she decided to join in on the fun.

Next, she read Jin Chonglin's post. She raised an eyebrow. Not bad. Lucky for him. He didn't get his name written on her black notebook. If she and Jin Chonglin became enemies, she was certain that his arrogant older brother would never give her peace in this life.

Jin Liwei, that villain, warned her to stay away from his younger brother. As if she would be interested in a womanizer like Jin Chonglin.

Besides, she planned to live a life of freedom since waking up in this new body. Getting involved with a big celebrity like Jin Chonglin would be pure stupidity on her part, even more so with someone as powerful and influential as Jin Liwei. In her mind, Jin Chonglin was attached to his arrogant older brother. She didn't want to have anything to do with either brothers.

For some reason, she kept on feeling that Jin Liwei was dangerous. It was better for her to avoid the brothers from now on.

Ding!

She turned to the computer next to her. Her heart thumped.

Speak of the devil.

Why would Jin Liwei send her an e-mail? She was tempted to delete it without reading but her curiosity won over.

Jin Liwei: ”My company won't be partnering with Galaktika. What do you think about these companies?”

He listed five Russian companies. She was familiar with two of them from her previous life. The two were involved in some illegal activities, but not as bad as Galaktika. As for the other three, she didn't know any of them.

She wasn't surprised that he knew her e-mail address, or to be exact, the original Iris' old e-mail address. She created a new, more secure e-mail account, but this old e-mail address had a lot of important contacts that might prove helpful for the current her. She wouldn't lose anything by keeping this old account.

For someone as powerful as Jin Liwei, finding her e-mail address was easy. But what kind of e-mail was this? Not even a greeting. What a rude man.

Did he think that she was his personal assistant or something? How audacious!

Delete!

After a few seconds, however, she clicked on the recycle bin and restored the e-mail. She began typing.

Princess Iris: ”1 million RMB per company.”