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The Downfallen Heiress and Her CEO's Pursuit

Yao Qing was widely known within the circles of nobility as the epitome of beauty, wealth, and arrogance—a unique splendor that made her the unattainable dream of countless men in Yaocheng. Yet, when her family went bankrupt, and her father was imprisoned, that dreamy figure fell from grace, becoming nothing but dust. As everyone looked on with cold amusement at her plight, she disappeared quietly, with no one able to trace her whereabouts. Just as she was on the verge of being forgotten, she reemerged quietly in the entertainment sector, like a rose at dawn, still dazzling and bright. It was said she made a director kneel. It was said she toyed with the emotions of a leading actor. It was said she ruthlessly harmed her own sister. And it was said... that she attempted to seduce the famous Mr. Yu of Yaocheng, only to be thrown out of the room in public— In his company, Yu Yanshen looked at the news on his computer, silently lit a cigarette, and his eyes cold and indifferent, he dialed Yao Qing's number. "Qingqing, I admit my mistake. Don't wander out of the room in the middle of the night again; I can't sleep without you." In Yaocheng, Yu Yanshen was a man who kept at a distance from women, dangerous and mysterious, the unattainable dream of countless women. In his eyes, Yao Qing would always be the delicate young girl.

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Chapter 284: Yao Qing, be with me.

In fact, Yu Yanshen probably didn't have that intention, but the look in Yao Qing's eyes, which seemed to be both rejecting and welcoming, made him subtly raise his eyebrows.

What he said was entirely normal, yet it somehow conveyed a... special feeling.

"Keep provoking me like that, and next time it won't be so simple," he warned.

Yao Qing, "..."

Where did she provoke him?

By the time they finished dinner, it was already past two in the morning.

Scattered fireworks occasionally rose in clusters, but most had faded away.

She looked out at the pitch-black sky and felt a warmth and peace that she hadn't experienced in a long time.

She remembered the months before she returned to China when she thought she'd have to keep struggling just to get by.

Now, suddenly, living didn't feel like a struggle anymore.

It wasn't just bitter and spicy; there was also a tiny bit of sweetness.