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Stealing Your Heart (Lin Xinyan) novel Chapter 491

Stealing Your Heart Chapter 491

The news was reporting the commotion that took place after a major company in C City had been taken over by B City’s Wanyue Group overnight.

As the images changed on the screen, a photo of Zong Jinghao stepping out of his car in front of Wanyue Group’s building appeared. It was only his side view, but she could see his distinct profile that radiated a cold aura, stopping anyone from coming near him.

“This is the first time the President of Wanyue Group has appeared in public after taking over the Nanlong Company. As he refuses to accept any interviews, we have no information about what happened behind the scenes.”

The photo on the screen was clearly a shot taken without his knowledge; Zong Jinghao refused to accept any interviews, and his full face was not visible.

She had already wound down the window, hoping to hear more news about him. As she stared at the screen, unblinking, her hands gripped tightly onto the car door. However, the image soon went away and was replaced by the face of the person in charge of Nanlong Company. The man looked unkempt; he looked like a man defeated.

Qin Ya had been paying attention to the traffic lights, so she did not realize what Lin Xinyan had been staring at. Once the lights turned green, she drove off.

Seconds later, the screen was covered by other buildings, and Lin Xinyan could no longer see the photos.

She retracted her hand and curled into herself. She bit down on her lower lip hard, digging her teeth into the flesh to the point it nearly bled, but she felt no pain. All she wanted to do was to contain the longing that threatened to overtake her.

She forced the loneliness that screamed to be let out from her throat, and she forced the disappointment from the lack of comfort into the deep recesses of her mind.

She widened her eyes, forcing away the tears that tried to escape.

Soon, the car came to a stop in front of a building. The embroidery studio was on the third floor.

Beside their car was Shao Yun’s car. Qin Ya glanced at it when she got down from the car. While reaching to open the back door, she muttered, “He’s really hardworking to come here every day.”

By now, Lin Xinyan had regained her calm appearance despite the minor remains of surging emotions in her heart. It had been a month since she had heard of his news, and now, she was experiencing very complicated emotions compared to the time she left.

Who said time can heal everything?

Why do I miss him even more than before?

Time isn’t the cure for everything.

“Ms. Lin?” Qin Ya voiced, noticing Lin Xinyan’s lack of movement.

Lin Xinyan recollected herself and looked up at her. Squeezing out a smile to the other woman, she replied, “I must be getting old. I’m daydreaming more easily nowadays.”

Qin Ya smiled but said nothing; she knew what Lin Xinyan was thinking about.

Once the two women were out of the car, they took the elevator to the third floor. By now, everyone was already at work. There were a total of eleven embroiderers, and they all lived in the building. The building had four floors; the first floor was empty, the second was the textile factory, the third was the embroidery studio, and the fourth was their living quarter.

Shao Yun had been the one to find this building for her. It had a pleasant environment, and the annual rent was something she could afford.

Shao Yun seemed to be fascinated by these. When they entered the studio, they saw him watching an embroiderer embroider a phoenix and peonies with golden threads.

The embroiderer he was watching was unique among the eleven embroiderers. Most of the embroidered were middle-aged women, but this embroidered was a young man in his twenties. He had soft features, and his hands were like a woman’s—nimble and slender. It was as though the embroidery needles had a life of their own in his hands. Every stitch he made was precise, and the image he embroidered was flawless.

Shao Yun watched his nimble fingers at work and muttered, “What a pity.”

He had not realized their presence.

Qin Ya peeked at him. “Pity what?”

What’s there to pity?

Shao Yun had put all his attention fully on the embroiderer and his work, so he was startled upon hearing Qin Ya’s voice. He looked up at Qin Ya with widened eyes. “W-When did you come? Why are you silent in your steps?”

Qin Ya scoffed, “You’re just deaf. I don’t walk without a sound. Also, what do you mean by pity?”

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