Lu Chenhao didn't even take a sip of the tea I poured for him. Hearing what I said, he lifted his gaze and looked straight at me.
Before, I thought he was just another playboy born to government officials, but there was something in his eyes that told me there was more to him than just his playboy antics, the demeanor cultivated from his childhood wasn't fake.
At the very least, just the intensity of his gaze had a very intimidating effect.
"Miss Shen," he suddenly addressed me with a different title, no longer calling me sister-in-law, and his tone grew much more serious, "you should be a smart person, aware of the significance of this real estate. If the property isn't enough, I can also provide you with a large amount of money, sufficient for you to live a stable life in Shanghai for the rest of your days."