Shi i walked up to her, hooked her chin with his hand, and said in a deep voice, "With your eloquence, you could beco a seasoned Debater, rather than settling for a law firm."
Shi Keke pushed his hand away and smiled nonchalantly, "Becoming a Debater isn’t a bad idea. If I ever can’t make it in the legal field, I’ll do just as you said and switch to being a Debater."
Shi i gave her a cold glance and said nothing.
Shi Keke had no intention to continue the conversation and glanced at the clock hanging on the wall; it was exactly six o’clock.
She walked to the window and drew the curtains. The sky outside was still sowhat gloomy, with thick fog hanging in midair, enveloping the entire estate and lending it a mysterious air.
This was Shi Keke’s first visit here.
Shi i had only bought this private residence less than a month ago and seldom ca here due to its distance from the city. Thus, he only stayed over occasionally after going out to sea.
The residence wasn’t far from the old man’s castle. Last night, Shi Keke got drunk on alcohol and threw up on herself, which is why Shi i brought her back here.
Shi Keke sat down on the sofa by the window and turned to look at Shi i, lazily yawning, "You just bought it?"
Shi i humd in affirmation, then turned to face outside. His tall figure was elongated by the light in the room, casting on him a faint halo that seed to cloak him with a captivating sheen.
"Not bad, very pretty," Shi Keke comnted lightly on the house.
"Do you like it?" Shi i suddenly turned to look at her, his gaze deep and thoughtful.
"I like it," Shi Keke looked out the window, surveilling the estate and said with a smile, "A rough estimate makes this house 3000 square ters, and considering the housing prices of 10,000 Qian per square ter outside the city, your residence would be worth 30 million, not including renovation costs. Which woman wouldn’t like a luxury house worth 30 million?"
Shi i’s lips curled slightly, with an indifferent expression, "If you like it, I’ll give it to you."
Upon hearing this, Shi Keke couldn’t help but laugh, "Brother, stop joking with , would you? On one hand, you want our parents to cut my allowance, and on the other, you’re gifting a mansion worth tens of millions? Such conflicting actions are truly baffling."
Shi i didn’t plan to say much, silently for a second, then spoke coldly, "I’m serious."
Feeling sowhat convinced that he wasn’t joking, Shi Keke finally took him seriously. She raised an eyebrow and asked, "The reason?"
Shi i didn’t answer her question, but his eyes seed to say: I do things without a reason, nor do I need one.
"Oh, I get it," Shi Keke teased, "You have too much money and nowhere to spend it, so you decided to let your sister take advantage."
"Mhm."
"However, although I like this house, I won’t accept it."
"What you say doesn’t matter in this case."
"Why doesn’t what I say matter?"
"Because even if you don’t want it, I’m going to transfer the ownership of this house into your na."
"Brother, have you lost your mind?" Shi Keke glared at him, "30 million isn’t just 3000. And besides, I have no reason to accept such a valuable thing."
Shi i simply stated, "You do."
Before Shi Keke could respond, he spoke again, his voice low and slightly beguiling, "Do you want to know what happened last night? About the thing between you and ."
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