Chapter 80 - A Sloppy Dinner (1/2)

Chapter 80 – A Sloppy Dinner

Su Jishi thought that she could steal some spare time from the company which was shifting its energy to the new artists. However, she suddenly received a phone call from Fang Xie after lying at home for several days.

“Sister Su, an advertiser invited us to dinner on Tuesday night! I’ll ask Xiao Xia to send you all the clothes and jewellery tomorrow.”

“No.” Su Jishi immediately refused, “You let me take part in movies and variety shows and now, you have arranged a dinner with several strangers.” She asked coldly, “Are you giving me the odd job of chatting and laughing?”

“Oh, where do I dare!” Fang Xie quickly cried foul, “I swear, it is really an ordinary social party! Before, Su Jin worked for a car company and the manufacturers felt the cooperation was smooth so they wanted to renew your contract for another two years. But we can’t renew the contract now, and people just want to talk to you. This manufacturer is very sincere and has raised the price twice. Would it be better if you refuse them politely in person?”

Su Jishi thought about the reasons for the settlement and finally agreed.

Before she knew it, it was Tuesday—the day she’d be meeting the manufacturers.

The agreed meeting was in a Chinese private restaurant. It is said that only eight seats are served a day, and the menu is not fixed. The chef determines the dishes according to the fresh ingredients bought on that day.

This private restaurant is reconstructed from an old courtyard, which is shaded by trees and drifting silk curtains. It is also decorated with artificial landscapes of small bridges. When night falls, water mist slowly disperse in the air and when the guests walk on the veranda, it is as if they are stepping into fairyland.

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Ashan specially matched a set of fashionable clothes with Chinese elements for Su Jishi— silk-like buckle and waist-pinching shirt, coupled with a **fishtail skirt which fell to her ankles, outlining the girl’s plump and delicate curves. Her ears, neck and wrists are decorated with delicate pearl ornaments, which glint gently under the light.

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This dinner, Su Jishi only brought two managers given by her company in addition to Fang Xie and Xiao Xia.

Through the winding corridor, the waiter gently opened the balcony door.

As soon as the door was opened, the shivering cold air rolled out of the room. Xiao Xia, who was walking behind, trembled and goose bumps appeared instantly on her exposed skin.

Su Jishi glanced at the air conditioner displayed temperature, -16 degrees Celsius. Are these staff not afraid of catching cold when their air-conditioner is literally freezing the life out of them?

She had no time to think about it. The people sitting in the room had already called her loudly.

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“Su Jin! The Goddess Su! You’re finally here! You owe me three drinks for being so late!”

The person who welcomed her boisterously was a red-faced man, his clothes were untidy, his suit was hanging carelessly on the back of his chair, his shirt unfastened several buttons, revealing his fat torso. Looking at the table in front of him, the wine bottle was mostly empty. Several cold dishes had been picked up and rummaged. It seemed that he had eaten sumptuously already.

Su Jishi eyebrows wrinkled so discreetly, they were supposed to meet at seven o’ clock in the evening and she specially arrived ten minutes in advance. It was not hard to imagine that the other party had already had his own dinner and booze.

Fang Xie was about to open his mouth when two men sitting next to the drunkard man quickly intervened. “Chief Huang, you should sit properly first! It’s us who came early, not Miss Su who came late. Please be sober, there are things you ought to discuss with Miss Su!”

Su Jishi immediately understood the relationship between the three men: two employees who practically does all the work and a boastful boss who doesn’t lift even a finger to do his job.

At this moment, Su Jishi was uncertain whether it was the employees or their boss who invited her to dinner.