As he spoke, his large hand teasingly pinched her waist.
"Stop it," Di Jinxuan blushed, snatching the dress, "I’ll go try it on."
Saying this, she dashed into the dressing room like a wisp of smoke.
Nangong Jin smiled and sat down in the resting area, waiting for her to try on the clothes.
The dignified yet coquettishly charming old man settled himself on the sofa, naturally crossing his legs manner of Erlang, exuding a charm that was effortlessly overwhelming, turning the cheeks of a few shop assistants red as they stared at him unabashedly.
Nangong Jin, accustomed to such attention, ignored it completely, leisurely taking out a cigarette and lighting one up.
Technically, smoking is not allowed in such malls, but unexpectedly, no one stopped him, possibly because even Nangong Jin’s smoking was too good-looking, so much so that it made people forget to intervene.
It wasn’t long before Di Jinxuan came out, having changed into the dress.
The moment she walked out, Nangong Jin’s eyes instantly brightened; my god, she was beautiful.
Her hair was tied up high in a bun, languid yet exuding immense elegance, her slender neck accentuated sexily by the petal-like collar of the dress.
It has to be said that this dress really accentuated the figure perfectly, enveloping her body in such a way that her curves... were laid bare for all to see.
The front..., the back..., the lift..., the tightness... Her waist was flat, her legs were straight and long, and coupled with her charming facial features, she looked as exquisite as a Barbie doll, with a slight smile curling the corners of her lips, revealing faint dimples, absolutely flawless to the extreme.
"How is it? Do I look good?" Di Jinxuan stood in front of the mirror, turning to ask Nangong Jin.
"Beautiful!" Nangong Jin quickly nodded, stood up, and walked over.
His appreciative gaze fell upon her unabashedly, greedily scanning her, then he leaned in close to her ear, bold and flirtatious, "You’re making your husband very tempted."



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