Looking at her face full of anger, suddenly a panic flashed through his brain, which was already overheated with rage. He was afraid…
He was actually afraid he would never see her beautiful face again!
“Okay! Okay… Although I think I’m not wrong, calling you evil was indeed my mistake. Don’t be angry.”
Pu Cangxie suddenly softened his attitude, replacing his previous severity with a gentle tone, his eyes making her heart inexplicably skip a beat.
“Give me ten minutes,” he continued, “I’ll make a simple noodle soup for you, okay? Later, I’ll help you apologize to Aunt Fang downstairs.”
After all, it was true that she had tried to steal meat.
“I… I…” She wanted to argue. She hadn’t even eaten it, so why should she apologize?
But seeing his tall figure pass by her, quickly yet elegantly starting to heat soup and cook noodles, suddenly her heart warmed. Oh no… oh no…
Her cheeks suddenly burned. How… how was her heart beating faster the more she looked at this man… she panicked…
Remembering that this man had just rejected her proposal yesterday and even snatched away her unfinished noodles, she tried to force her anger back.
She was the daughter of Qin Faka, a legendary figure in Taiwan’s judicial world. How could she be so shameless? No way!
“I… I won’t apologize!”
Hearing her words, he immediately turned back, looking disbelieving, then somewhat angry, then suppressing his emotions, and softly advised: “Don’t be so willful.”
“You mind your own business, anyway, you don’t want to marry… uh… marry me… you… hmph! Stubborn! Who wants to eat the noodles you, an ugly monster, cook!” Noisy voices could be heard from outside.
Pu Cangxie’s eyes brightened, and he quickly went downstairs.
Was it really… as he thought?
He completely didn’t realize this was the first time in his life he had such an intense desire, longing for…
Yun Qing, “Troubling the CEO’s Days”
Chapter 5 – She Didn’t Leave!
Indeed, she didn’t leave!
As soon as he went downstairs, before he could see her, he felt it – her light and bright laughter was so distinct amidst the noisy crowd, full of vitality, like a warm spring breeze that had disappeared yet warmed the heart.



