Although the pastries in Guilan Alley are not expensive, for the former Qin Ruan, they were indeed a luxury.
It wasn't until she gradually carved out a small power base for herself in West City that she was able to patronize Guilan Alley regularly.
Now that she could easily afford these pastries, they no longer held the impossible allure they once did, and her aspirations had moved on to greater heights.
But no matter how much time had passed, Qin Ruan still had a unique fondness for the pastries from Guilan Alley.
"You've worked hard. You can leave now and I'll handle the rest at the company tomorrow," Qin Jingcen told Liao Yu, the female secretary reporting company matters before him.
"Alright."
Liao Yu tidied up the documents on the table, gave a small nod to the three Qin siblings, and turned to leave.