"You're not kidding, are you?"
"What do you think?" Ji En returned to the tea table and continued with his lunch, throwing the question back to Ji Aier.
"Even if you're serious, I won't sign!" Because she couldn't sign.
"You're so confident?" Ji En felt a twinge of displeasure in his heart upon hearing this, but he was absolutely certain he could make her sign. He knew her too well. Her greatest weakness was that she was too kind.
"It's my freedom!" Ji Aier declared firmly.
"You lost your freedom since you were ten years old!" Because she already belonged to him completely, both her person and her heart!
"My heart belongs to myself!" Ji Aier felt that her words lacked conviction because the person in the deepest part of her heart had never changed.
"Are you sure?" Ji En's eyes were so sharp that they seemed to pierce into the deepest part of Ji Aier's heart.
"I'm not talking to you anymore. Hurry up and finish eating. I want to go back," Ji Aier said, avoiding Ji En's gaze.
The more Ji Aier said this, the more slowly Ji En ate. He estimated that his private lawyer would arrive in five minutes.
Five minutes later,
The intercom phone rang.
"Press the button for me!" Ji En said to Ji Aier, who was close to the desk. It was rare for him to speak so politely.
Ji Aier pressed the speakerphone button to answer. Su Yuncao's voice came from the phone.
"President, Lawyer Hu is here."
"Okay. Ask him to come directly to my office," Ji En said. Then he glanced at Ji Aier, who was now gaping in surprise.
"You're serious!" Ji Aier came to her senses and asked in disbelief.
"Of course!" He never liked to do things in vain.
Hu Anyi was Ji En's classmate in the United States. He returned to China earlier than Ji En. After Ji En came back to China, he directly hired Hu Anyi as his private lawyer.
After Hu Anyi greeted Ji En,
"This must be your wife, right?" Hu Anyi looked at Ji Aier and asked with a smile. The delicate and gentle girl in front of him seemed to be the type that Ji En liked.
"Yes!"
"No!"
Two voices sounded simultaneously, but the answers were completely opposite. Hu Anyi looked at Ji Aier with great interest, who had an expression clearly showing her reluctance. He didn't expect that the always invincible Ji En would also encounter resistance.
Ji En gave Ji Aier a fierce glare, walked to the desk, and asked Hu Anyi,
"Just need to sign, right?"
"Yes! As long as you and your wife sign your names, I'll handle the remaining procedures, and it will take effect immediately," Hu Anyi said and placed the documents he brought in front of Ji En and Ji Aier.
Ji En quickly signed his name in the signature column.
"Please sign here, Madam," Hu Anyi pointed to the other signature column and said.
Ji Aier didn't move.
"If you don't want me to get angry and turn that damned steakhouse into ruins, you can choose not to sign," Ji En whispered in Ji Aier's ear. "Or, I should have a good look into everyone related to you in these seven years."
When Ji Aier heard the latter part, her face instantly changed. Because she knew that if Ji En really investigated, he could quickly find out the backgrounds of Minze and Qianhe.
That would truly be the end of the world for her. So she could only resignedly sign her name.