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Chapter Three Seven Days and Seven Century 38

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    Yingzi felt the handbag in her hand sink, knowing that he had let go, she also breathed a sigh of relief, then withdrew her hand, and looked up at him at the same time.

    "Heroic." When the eyes of the two met, An Rumo said lightly, "From now on, call me by my name in private."

    name?  Like ink?

    Yingzi was absent-minded for a moment, and when she looked up again, he was already walking slowly towards the elevator. She hurriedly closed the door and followed closely behind, still thinking about what he had just said.

    How should she react?  Should he be conceited and think that he really thinks of him differently, or is she also honored to be reduced to one of the many women behind him in his heart?  Yingzi felt confused.

    Yingzi followed An Rumo into the elevator in disorderly steps, her small steps clearly represented her chaotic and bewildered mood at the moment.  A pair of green figures were reflected on the elevator door, which was so visible to everyone. An Rumo looked at it carefully and found how their figures matched each other.  Yingzi glanced in panic, and was dumbfounded to realize that the tall and straight self would look petite and weak beside the tall and handsome him.

    Yingzi looked away, deliberately avoiding the affectionate gaze he was looking at her on the elevator door, so as to ignore her shaky and tender heart.

    She couldn't understand him, nor could she understand her own heart.

    She actually felt that in such a spacious and magnificent elevator room, even the silence between the two was full of tacit understanding and harmony.

    When the elevator arrived, Yingzi seemed to have thought of something. She walked into the elevator behind An Rumo, first pressed the floor button, then hurriedly swept over him, bowed slightly and said, "Boss An, last night,  sorry."

    Yingzi paused, did not hear his answer, and then continued: "Thank you Mr. An for your help last night."

    An Rumo listened to her words with an elegant smile on her face. After she finished speaking, she said lightly, but in a joking tone, "I didn't believe Miss Wei said you were capable that night. Last night was my experience."  gone."

    Yingzi's face turned red, her eyes lowered lower, staring straight at her toes.  But that's not the end, she heard An Rumo smile lightly, and then said: "I said, outside of business, you can call me by my name."

    With such a light sentence, Yingzi raised her eyes in shock.

    As far as the eyes can see is his gentle expression, and the end of the nose is the faint smell of cologne on his body, just like that day in his car.  In such a spacious elevator, but because of his ubiquitous breath, she was flustered and felt oppressed and dull.

    And An Rumo has already looked away, as if the words just now were ordinary.

    Yingzi felt like she was held in his arms just like last night, his breath was like his embrace, coming towards her with oppressive aura and warm and affectionate expression, her brain became sluggish again, and her mood was also disturbed.  Get upset.  She didn't know what to say, so she could only bite her lower lip and stand aside.

    The elevator stopped with a "ding", and the clean doors slowly slid towards the two sides. Immediately, there was a loud noise, and the flashing spotlight woke Yingzi up instantly.  She looked at everything in front of her at a loss, a little at a loss, but a figure quickly passed by her side, and the deep voice wafted by her ears, "I'll go out first, you wait."

    When Yingzi raised his eyes again, what he saw was An Rumo's broad and strong back, wrapped in casual attire, he looked extraordinarily handsome.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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