Chapter 169 \n<h1>Chapter 169 [Big Shotâs Story 3] Malicious Intent</h1>\n
âI only knew a life of riches, but I didnât expect that life would change this drastically in an instant.â
âThinking back, I used to act like a spoiled brat. Now, I find the past hard to believe.â
âThis is also the lesson God had painfully taught me. He taught me to accept the lingering hatred. To avoid the anger. To reform myself. To change my character. To not cling to the past riches. To not wallow in my past sufferings. In this way, I can break away from my miseries and attain happiness.â
Du Xiruo was singing on the big stage, while several people watched this new play with indiscernible thoughts as they sat comfortably in the booth located on the second floor.
Cheng Lianshan held onto Cheng Biyun, who sat on the far left with him, and shook his head with gusto as he sang along with the music played on stage. In truth, he was also a theater aficionado and has recently been fond of the young Lord Du of Pear Jade Theater very much. Knowing that there was a new play showing today, he originally planned to root for him, but Cheng Lianshan didnât foresee a setback to occur in his official business, so he thought of inviting Governor Yan to watch the play together, while privately building relations along the way.
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Cheng Biyun, who had dug a pit for her father, was currently in a daze. She couldnât help but shoot an absent-minded glance at the two people sitting on the right.
Naturally, the people who sat beside each other on the right were Chu Jiao and Yan Zhan.\n
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Chu Jiao didnât know if she was overthinking it, but she always feltâŠthat this female lead Du Xiruo had a very strong malicious intent towards the original owner. She had even created a new play, centered around mocking and satirizing her experience.
The original owner made a commotion and only embarrassed herself in the process. However, the female lead magnanimously apologized to the guests and won praise for her exquisite and superb performance.Â
This also left a mark that was neither light nor heavy in the distant heart of the male lead.
Chu Jiao was lost in deep thought when the prickling pain from her wrist drew her attention back.\n\nAdvertisements
Chu Jiao laughed in spite of herself.
But she didnât say anything. The man seemed to be afraid of her misunderstanding something.
Curving her eyes, she responded, âThank you.â
She could still distinguish good intentions from hypocrisy, and although the male lead looked somewhat imposing and scary, she was not afraid of him. Instead, there was a familiar feeling that made her feel close to him.
ââŠNo need for thanks. Itâs only natural.â
Adjutant Liâs eyes widened from surprise. He felt as though he had to go see the doctor after work today.
His hallucinations were still a bit strong. Did he just see the cold governor blush?!Â
This was impossible. This was absolutely impossible.