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A Crazy Love Proposal

Yun Yuwan carelessly lost Wen Yangzhi's letter, but the foreign butler assured her with certainty, "That was a love letter." She had been secretly in love with Wen Yangzhi for many years, and upon learning it was a love letter, she returned home overnight. Clutching the hope that he also liked her, she began to respond. At the dinner table, he said, "Come sit here" She ended up sitting on his lap, dressed in suit pants. When he renovated his newly bought villa, she playfully said she didn't like the crystal chandeliers. Some time later, his assistant told her: The letter Wen Yangzhi had sent was not a love letter at all, but a nine-figure check, intended as a birthday gift. The assistant laughed distantly, "Director Wen can't even be bothered to buy gifts, how could you think he liked you, Miss Yun?" — Long afterward, when Yun Yuwan brought up the incident with shame, Wen Yangzhi didn't reply, he just sparked his lighter, a tiny flame dancing on his handsome face, appearing indifferent and aloof. He never said it wasn't a love letter, Not all love letters contain sweet nothings, At least Wen Yangzhi's didn't. He wouldn't do something so cheap and insincere. Knowing that the men who approached her were after her money. He simply wanted to tell her. Her bit of money, he didn't care for it. — A nine-figure check expires in ten days, I've waited for you for ten years, undying affection still clouds my senses. — Self-loving, beautiful heroine x man whose bark is harder than his bite Independent brand florist x pioneering banker Theme: Adults don't deal in pretense

QuZhao · Urban
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295 Chs
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Chapter 76 I really did love you_3

Later, the night she left Yale, she knew she would have no further connection with him.

In the financial books he had lent her, she wrote:

I really did love you (I really did love you)

But just thinking of Wen Yangzhi's name felt utterly unattainable.

Who would have thought that Credit Suisse, where she had worked for four years, had its stock price shrink thirtyfold in March last year, becoming burdened with debt and sold off at a fire-sale price to Swiss Bank, resulting in her being laid off as an executive.

Perhaps he had always been watching over her; he suddenly extended an olive branch and messaged her, asking, "Nancy, I need a right-hand person. Would you like to come?"

So she hurried back to her country and after arriving, she saw the email from Swiss Bank, hoping she would return to her position and continue to manage the former Credit Suisse clients, which she promptly refused.