Masked CEO

“Ke Shan is not my bodyguard,” Chu Fantian said, trying hard to suppress his laughter.

Especially since a grown man had been beaten so miserably, it was truly hilarious.

“No way? She just said…”

“It’s a long story. Let’s go to the office and discuss it.” With that, Chu Fantian pushed Lin Fanxing into the office without further explanation.

He only had time to instruct, “Secretary Wang, please bring in two cups of coffee.”

“Huh? Oh…”

Seeing two men who should have been enemies not only refrain from harsh words and fighting but instead walk arm in arm into the office, Wang Ting and Ke Shan were equally shocked.

What was happening now?

It seemed different from what she had imagined. Was there something she didn’t know, or had she misunderstood?

By Youyin, “Masked CEO”, Chapter 4

Fan, don’t misunderstand. I have never doubted our friendship or your loyalty to me. It’s this woman who won’t leave me alone. She thinks I’m not satisfied with Tianyang Department Store being acquired by you, so she’s coming to cause trouble for you.” Chu Fantian said coolly, delighted to see Ke Shan’s increasingly shocked expression. “Please tell her who the real CEO of Lin Fan Group is.”

“It’s you!”

Lin Fanxing crossed her arms, amused as she watched the pair, curious about how they would develop.

“You… you… Chu Fantian, are you really the CEO of Lin Fan Group?” He clearly didn’t need her help to rebuild anything.

Lin Fan Group was more financially powerful and had a higher social status compared to Tianyang Department Store.

“Absolutely,” he answered without humility.

Oh my! Grandma’s information was so poor. Such a big matter, and she didn’t investigate?

But still, she had doubts. “Since you’re the owner of Lin Fan Group, how did Tianyang Department Store end up like this?”

“This is a trade secret.”

“Secret my foot. It should be related to those two traitors,” Ke Shan said with contempt.

Chu Fantian said nothing, but his rare smile held a hint of appreciation.

Some things indeed require bold assumptions, careful analysis, and cautious verification. Since she could see through it, he didn’t need to explain further, so he tacitly agreed.

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