The Days of Toppling the CEO

Shang Ke Xin’s eyes widened in disbelief, her breathing suddenly becoming rapid, complex feelings swirling in her heart, “Did… did I see wrong? That… that can’t be Cang Jie, right?”

To be honest, she had only just seen the handsome Ying Pu Cang Jie a moment ago, so it was understandable that she would doubt whether she saw correctly. But the real reason, only she knew – she didn’t want to believe, couldn’t believe why Ying Pu Cang Jie would choose to give up on her, instead of chasing after her and telling her they should be together… continue on…

“You didn’t see wrong. That’s Ying Pu Cang Jie, and he’s leaving,” Bai Ting Li said with difficulty.

What was going on with this couple? How could things turn out like this?

“He’s… he’s terrible!”

Shang Ke Xin couldn’t help but roar: “My mom was right! A gentle and handsome man is just a walking piece of trash! Outrageous! Outrageous… woo… woo…”

By the end, she finally couldn’t hold back and sat on the roadside, crying loudly.

However, after Shang Ke Xin cried like that, things took a different turn.

She was no longer depressed!

Although the development was sudden and unexpected. Why would two people who had gone through so much to meet and were happily embracing end up like this?

But no matter what, Qin Fa Ke’s goal was achieved – she got her husband back, and Shang Ke Xin willingly returned to her work position.

She seemed to have gone through a rapid personal growth journey, working more sharply and decisively than before. Now, just looking at her demeanor and efficient work style, she didn’t seem like a 24 or 25-year-old young woman, but more like a 40-something experienced professional woman.

And this professional woman continued to work tirelessly on the Japanese cultural cooperation project with the Ying Pu family.

No one knew what was in her heart.

Everyone thought she would give up on this project, but she continued to push forward. Even knowing that Ying Pu Cang Jie had returned to the Japanese noble family, occasionally appearing in gossip columns with names of other noble ladies, she seemed no longer moved by personal emotions.

The originally rational black eyes now carried more indifference.

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