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I Met The Female CEO While Escaping A Blind Date

William Scott, a soldier, returned to the city with the goal to live the rest of his life peacefully. He would practice the lifestyle of a retired person. However, his mother set him up on blind dates time and again. Unwilling to keep up with her arrangements, he was left with no choice but to pretend to be in a relationship with Yvette Quinn, a female CEO who was also forced by her parents to go on blind dates. To his surprise, this was only the beginning of many troubles to come. Before he could get to settling those troubles, he first needed to sort out an even more pressing problem. The girl looked at him and asked, “Take a guess. Am I the elder cousin or the younger cousin? As my boyfriend, you should be able to differentiate between the two of us, right?” His contract girlfriend was so unprofessional. Although they had an agreement, she was always asking her younger cousin to take her place and pretend to be her around him. What should he do about that?

Tomorrows · Urban
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860 Chs

Chapter 208 Transparent Glass_1

"Those words are somewhat unpleasant to the ear, but Su Weifeng didn't mind. He smiled lightly and said, "You're right, see you!"

After speaking, Su Weifeng waved his hand and turned to walk out.

Shui Lingling's mother asked, "Zihao, how much do you know about this kid?"

Li Zihao immediately replied, "I don't know much about him either. I only met him today when I went to Lingling's new company for a visit."

Shui Lingling's father frowned and said, "Oh? So, you're sure that it's because of him that Lingling opened a company across from his?"

"Although Lingling didn't say it outright, she mentioned that this guy helped her win a car race not long ago, so she became interested in him."

Li Zihao didn't reveal everything he saw today. He didn't want to expose the unique aspects of Su Weifeng, fearing that if Shui Lingling's parents took a liking to him, it would leave no chances for himself.

This was absolutely his selfishness.