Chapter 94 love is a disguise for our bodily desires 2 (2/2)
”you're still one of the best assistant even after working with a dummy like An kai... hahaha.. An kaira continued to laugh but soon, he realised that Xin Yi had not said a word.
why aren't you saying anything? aren't you happy that you planted all those words in him? An kaira asked.
”none of his words were my idea. I only carried files and listened to his orders. Xin Yi explained in a pity voice. she thought fooling An kai will be a walk in a park but, things had taken another route.
”I will let him see my abilities and later I will trick him into signing some few assets in my name and then use them to get him on my side, which means Roline will be taken out of the painting. next will be the headlines of our wedding.” those were the thoughts of Xin Yi, when she first landed her eyes on An kai.
she really wanted to laugh at her crazy thoughts, if An kai didn't give in to the board members, how on earth was he going to give in to her. Xin Yi hung up the phone and headed to the bathroom.
looking at herself in the mirror, she concluded with one option. ”if I can't use my skills on you, my body won't fail either! no man has ever looked down on me. I have whatever any man desires from a woman. let's wait and see how long you continue to look at that photo.
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after An kai left his office, he picked up Xia and the two left for An kai's new house.
the house wasn't anything special. it was a simple bungalow with well painted woods around it. with flowers of different colours planted in vessels placed on each corner of the house.
”do you think Roline will like to stay in a small house like this? Xia asked because the house was way too low key.
”Roline will be busy. she won't have the time to come over here. this house is yours. I know you like simple things that's why I bought it.
the other one will be transferred into Roline's name in few days. it's the only thing that I can give her as her husband. An kai said looking in to the distance, sorrow and loneliness were evident in his voice...