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The Favored Heiress

The engagement of the most adored daughter of the Li Family was broken off. Her furious family members railed against the heartless man and vowed to make him pay the price. * Later on, Li Qiao met her ex-fiancé’s big brother by chance. Some said he was the most mysterious man in Nanyang and his name was Shang Yu, aka Shang Shaoyan. While some others called him the overbearing and obsessive underground Overlord of Nanyang from whom everyone should stay away. Standing in the misty rain, Li Qiao gazed at the ruthless and untamed man with a shallow smile, said, “Hello, I’m Li Qiao.” She would become her ex-fiancé’s sister-in-law, if not wife. * Li Qiao and her ex-fiancé met again on the street several months later when he sneered at her, “Are you following me? Haven’t you given up hope yet?” A harsh voice berated him from behind, “Show some respect to your sister-in-law!” From now on, only one rumor was circulating in Nanyang City – The merciless Overlord of Nanyang had one woman he uncritically doted on. Her name was Li Qiao.

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Chapter 197: Add a Contact Information

Charles's deep blue eyes looked at Li Qiao with intent and focus, as he wiped the corner of his mouth with a napkin, smiling warmly and nodding, "Not bad, I quite like it."

"That's great, please eat more if you like it." Li Qiao wasn't good at socializing and usually followed her heart. As the host, aside from the courtesy phrases, she didn't know what else to talk about with him.

Talk about financial topics? That might seem like a deliberate attempt to strike up a conversation.

People like them who mingled in the financial field were all shrewd.

Li Qiao didn't want to rack her brains, so she simply picked up her juice glass and gestured a toast to Charles.

It was almost as if to say 'world peace' to promote friendly exchanges...

Charles took a sip of white wine and then casually lifted his glass, probing tentatively, "Miss Li, are you interested in the stock market?"

Unexpectedly, the financial magnate was the first to throw out a topic.