But what happened afterward? How did they end up in the same bed? She looked down – thankfully, her clothes were still on, so he hadn’t gone wild. However, he was bare-chested, with only a towel wrapped around his lower body.
Ou Xueman looked at the man sleeping before her, and her anger flared. She clenched her fist and decisively swung it at his face.
“Ah—” A cry broke the morning’s tranquility.
“Wait for us.” Owen rushed over, his hand on her shoulder with a smile, “Xueman, what’s wrong with him? He was fine yesterday morning, but now he looks like a one-eyed panda.”
Huang Tianli laughed upon hearing Owen’s words. Ou Xueman glanced at them, shrugged, and said, “Because I hit him.” This caused Owen and Huang Tianli to laugh even harder.
Ignoring them, she returned to her office. Upon opening the door, she found a man in a black suit sitting in her chair, resting his cheek on one fist and playing with sunglasses with the other.
With a heavy sigh, she walked to the sofa, took off her coat, rolled up her sleeves, and resumed her work. Her indifference didn’t stop him. Ou Xueman felt the space beside her dip as he wrapped his arm around her waist, saying, “Your reaction is a bit abnormal, isn’t it?”
Ou Xueman glanced at his hand and replied flatly, “If you don’t remove your hand, I don’t mind helping you make your two eyes symmetrical.” Di Xihuang ignored her warning and drew closer, “You were the one clinging to me last night. I had no choice but to sacrifice my looks and sleep with you.”
Her fist quickly moved into his palm. He kissed her fist with a smile. “I’m telling the truth.” Ou Xueman’s cold eyes softened for a moment, and her tone shifted to a gentle inquiry, “Does it hurt?”
Di Xihuang was stunned, immersed in her rare gentleness but remained silent. Suddenly, a sharp pain in his left eye prevented him from smiling.
“Your words are as believable as pigs climbing trees,” Ou Xueman said, then stomped out in her high heels, leaving the man groaning.
At this moment, a pair of sinister eyes locked onto her figure, vanishing around the corridor’s corner after she left the office.



