Don’t Mess with the CEO

  She deliberately ignored the voice of agreement deep in her heart. “No, I want to hit you.”

  ”No, you love me. You’ve loved me from before.” His arrogant smile was blinding.

  ”No, I don’t…” She instinctively objected.

  ”You’re smart, but not frank enough. It’s a deadly flaw.” He sighed.

  He looked at her, taking steps closer.

  Escape, escape quickly, or it’ll be too late! Alarms rang in her heart, but her legs seemed pinned by his gaze, unable to move.

  He approached her, walking slowly like a lazy beast, seemingly leisurely but actually full of potential energy.

  She suddenly felt her whole body go soft. His gaze made her feel like a delicious dessert, melting like ice cream.

I’m sure you’re just using the pretext of an interview to get to know me better.”

  ”How narcissistic!” “So what if that’s the case?”

  ”When did you start being interested in me?”

  ”A long time ago.” She instinctively answered, then suddenly realized he might misunderstand. “I mean the events that happened to you.”

  ”If you didn’t love me, you wouldn’t be curious about what happened to me.”

  ”Everyone is interested in the scandals of the wealthy.”

  ”Not you.”

  ”How do you know?” She was unconvinced. “I clearly am!”

  ”I just know.” He again showed a smile full of superiority.

  ”Did you say the same thing to He Qianqian?” A sour taste choked her throat.

  ”I directly approached her agent to discuss a contract.”

  ”What contract?”

  ”To hire her as my ‘girlfriend’ for a month.”

  She was stunned, casting a suspicious glance at his… uh… trouser zipper area.

  ”You must have some physical defect, otherwise why would you…”

  He growled: “Ding Qingyan, watch your words. If I have a physical defect, you won’t have it any easier.”

  No man could tolerate being questioned about his “capabilities”. She blushed and spat at him.

  ”He Qianqian, and those famous women I’ve ‘dated’, were all just creating my playboy image.” He naturally knew how notorious he had been half a year ago.

  Her mind raced. “To fool your enemies?”

  ”Exactly.”

  ”Using emotions as a transaction?” Her tone was full of disapproval.

  ”Using ‘acting’ as a transaction.” He emphasized.

  ”But she fell in love with you.”

  ”She was unprofessional, not dedicated enough, and didn’t respect the contract she personally signed.”

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