100,000\/Hour Profes Chapter 64.3

Novel: 100,000\/Hour Profes Author: Yuan Yao Updated:
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When she saw Mrs. Bai sitting gracefully at one of the tables, she found herself lanting that there was no such thing as a perfect person in this world.

Mrs. Bai was soone who seed to have it all, be it her prestigious family background, her sharp business acun, her beautiful and youthful appearance, her outstanding and handso son

Yet, she was hopelessly incompetent at getting along with her son.

Upon hearing her footsteps, Mrs. Bai raised her head and looked at Ji Fanyin. She gestured to the seat opposite to her and said, Have a seat.

Her voice was light and llow, but her tone carried unquestionable authority. It was almost as if she was treating Ji Fanyin as her subordinate.

But again, one wouldnt expect a mogul of the corporate world to be soft spoken.

In any case, Ji Fanyin was in an advantageous position now that Mrs. Bai had taken the initiative to invite her for a al. She overlooked Mrs. Bais tone of speech and calmly took a seat. Hello. It appears that my apology gift has been properly delivered to you.

I have learned the reason behind my sons increased spending over the past few months. The ans employed by you and your younger sister put

at a loss for words. I cant tell which of you two is more

Mrs. Bai paused for a brief mont before completing her sentence.

contemptible.

Ji Fanyin chuckled softly. Ive never really thought about that.

Ji Xinxin had once questioned if she thought that she was nobler than her, but to be honest, Ji Fanyin had never thought that way.

Even so, I have the right to choose what I want to do and what I dont want to do. Ji Fanyin picked up the transparent flask on the table and poured herself a cup of lemonade. What that woman proposed happens to be sothing Im unwilling to participate in.

The house isnt worth a lot, but its still a substantial sum considering your current inco. Mrs. Bai remained unmoved by Ji Fanyins rhetoric. Youre hoping to negotiate a better deal with .

Ji Fanyin smiled at those words. I wont deny that, but even if you refuse to et

after receiving my docunt, I still wouldnt work with that woman.

Most people might have the experience where one of their answers to a test was erroneously marked correct, but upon reporting it to the teacher, the teacher chose to complint their honesty and allowed them to keep their marks.

In a way, this could be described as a nifty trick to earn goodwill.

Ji Fanyin calmly took a sip of water while waiting for Mrs. Bais response.

On the other hand, Mrs. Bai contemplatively lowered her gaze for around ten seconds. When she finally raised her head once more, she picked up a folder placed on the seat next to her and pushed it toward Ji Fanyin.

You may accept this gift, said Mrs. Bai with her uniquely llow voice. If Im not mistaken, youre still living in a rented apartnt, right?

Ji Fanyins eyebrows shot up.

Just as I thought. Monts after I gave the 100 million out, it was returned to

in full.

Mrs. Bai looked straight into Ji Fanyins eyes and revealed the faintest of smiles. Ji Fanyin, allow

to propose a deal.

Please go ahead. Ji Fanyin had a weird feeling that this story was transitioning from a clich substitute lover plot line to a rich familys internal war over inheritance.

She would probably want

to serve as a double agent for her. Itll be troubleso, but its not entirely out of the question

To her surprise, Mrs. Bai proposed sothing very different. Youre unlike your younger sister. Shell desperately cling onto Bai Zhou, but you wont. So, Id like you to teach that child how not to stumble on won.

Thats different from what I expected.

Ji Fanyin took a mont to carefully decipher Mrs. Bais intentions.

She was reminded of a historical drama she had watched in her earlier years. In that historical drama, the empress wanted her son to cast away his compassion so that he could beco a qualified crown prince, so she coldly ordered her kind son to murder the kitten he was raising.

What Mrs. Bai wanted to do was effectively the sa as that empress had done.

It mattered not to her why Bai Zhou was vulnerable to won; she was only interested in the result. She decided that the most effective way was to instill a ntal trauma in Bai Zhou, one that would haunt him for his entire life.

As for his act of buying your Mrs. Bai paused for a mont in an attempt to search for an appropriate phrase.

ti, you may continue with that. I wont interfere.

She looked at Ji Fanyin as if the latter was a conveniently sharp dagger that would do her job for her.

All the money will be worth it, as long as youre able to teach him a lesson hell never forget.

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