Jun Nian laughed and said, "I don't know if Yinyin would like to join me for lunch?"
"I already have plans with Nan Sichen." Qin Yin replied politely but distantly.
No sooner had she spoken, Qin Yin put the contract into her bag, turned around, and tried to leave.
Jun Nian, standing behind her, said, "Yinyin, since we're not meant to be, I won't force things."
Upon hearing this, Qin Yin was slightly taken aback, then seemed to breathe a sigh of relief. She said, "I guess I have to thank you?"
"We can still be friends, can't we?" Jun Nian asked.
"Sorry, I think we're better off as strangers," Qin Yin replied with a smile, getting ready to leave with light steps.
Jun Nian called after her, "Strangers? Impossible. In our future work, we'll still need to cooperate a lot."
"Let's just be work partners then." Without looking back, Qin Yin waved her hand and strutted away.