49 The Man She Loved (1/2)
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After Hui Yin left Lu Shen's office, she went back to her apartment and finished cooking the rest of the food for the little buns.
She then did a thorough cleaning of the apartment, and read over the contract as she waited for time to pass.
The contract was surprisingly detailed, and Hui Yin frowned as she read over the punishments that she, as Party B, will have to receive if she ever broke her agreement with Lu Shen, who was Party A.
”Ridiculous,” she snorted, wanting to crumple the paper and stuff it inside that tyrant's mouth.
However, most of the statements were reasonable.
The only thing that made her uneasy were the punishments listed over several pages, with some of them bordering on extortion.
But as long as Hui Yin didn't break the contract, Lu Shen couldn't take advantage of her.
It was stated in the contract that she was given one week to pack up her belongings before moving to Lu Shen's place, and that the contract was effective until the engagement was over.
Hui Yin smiled at that.
She didn't know if Lu Shen made that condition because after the engagement, they were going to be married and will live on the same house anyway, thus making the contract useless, or whether he was hoping that the engagement will be broken off early as well. Knowing him, it was probably the latter.
Hui Yin wondered if his reason for making her move in with him was to use it as an excuse to break off their engagement.
Lu Shen was a man of his word, so he couldn't directly tell her that he did not want her to be his fiancée.
Maybe his plan was to make her get tired of him?