But I am.
The moment I see her, those morals, ethics and etiquette suddenly meant nothing to me.
"Not that kind of person?" My face darkens as I say to her somewhat unhappily, "That is not what you said that night."
She blushes and whispers to me, "I will try to pay your money back as soon as possible. Please give me some time."
After that, she strides out and quickly closes the door.
I look at the tightly shut door and murmur, "Sorry, I probably won't give you much time."
Soon, we meet again.
It is at the cooperation banquet with the Song Group.
A young model of my company bumps into me at the entrance and badgers me about attending the banquet with me.
I know very well that she goes for more resources.
It's common that women use those hidden rules to get what they want.
After all, not everyone is as lofty as Jane.
It's just an ordinary party. It doesn't matter who's with me, so I bring Cindy.
But I haven't expected that Jane would be there. She comes with Steven to negotiate the tie-up with us.
I just can't take my eyes off her.
I've been paying special attention to Steven the whole night.
I can tell that Steven is definitely interested in Jane.
She has already divorced. So?
Does she also like Steven?
I suddenly become nervous.
During the banquet, she suddenly stands up and says, "Excuse me."
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