She didn’t dare waste a second. She quickly put on her shoes and turned around to run. Behind her, she heard Bo Chenghe splash into the river. Only then did she heave a sigh of relief.
"Gu Qibao, you better endure this for me, or you can call yourself a beautiful girl, my foot!"
Nangong Ran sprinted to the only little grocery store in the village, where the village’s only payphone was.
She couldn’t remember Di Mingjue’s phone number, so she quickly dialled Nangong Jin. Barely taking a breath, she blurted out, "Third brother, quickly inform Duke, Gu Qibao had an accident!"
"What accident?" Nangong Jin on the other end sounded alarmed, "Don’t panic. Speak slowly."
"Gu Qibao was pushed into the river, Bo Chenghe now went under to rescue her, but there’s no sign of them!" Nangong Ran cried out.
"Got it." Nangong Jin hung up the phone immediately and dialed Di Mingjue’s number.
Di Mingjue was in his office at the moment, busy signing a contract. For some reason, he felt uneasy, with an unsettling sense that something was about to happen.
He never had such feelings before, but he felt somewhat restless at the moment, to the point that when he was signing, he pressed so hard that he almost ripped through the paper.
The man sitting across from him, a man in his fifties, couldn’t help trembling at his crackling lips, thinking, "My God, is Boss Di reconsidering the deal!"
After all, spending ten billion to buy a public university might not be the smartest move, right?
The university, all told, was worth two billion, but that was just considering the buildings.
However, even adding the value of a public Ivy League university, ten billion... is an astronomical figure!
So, is Boss Di not happy about this?
Look at how he’s signing his name, he’s almost punched through the paper.
Just as he finished signing his name, Di Mingjue’s phone rang.
Feeling unexplainably more irrirated, he answered, "You’d better not talk nonsense."

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