Untouchable and unavoidable, since I'm bound to go abroad anyway, I might as well do this in the face of the boss's prestige.
Stop right there.
This had nothing to do with his older brother.
Liang Weining struggled several times but still replied to the message with a smile, [OK, Second Young Master.]
That night, the food tasted utterly bland. Seeing her state, her best friend teased her mockingly, "You visited Pok Fu Lam, and now you're absent-minded—did your boss devour someone?"
With a plaintive look, Liang Weining moved her lips, unsure of what to say, then swallowed her words back down.
She had never seen her so conflicted before.
Gu Yunzhen leisurely sipped her drink and boldly speculated, "Mr. Chen is pursuing you."
The statement struck like a bolt from the blue.
The girl sat up abruptly, about to speak, but her friend interrupted her, "Don't rush to deny it; avoiding the issue isn't a long-term solution."
Nobody knew her better than Gu Yunzhen.