"No need, I’ll do it myself!" Ye Luo said indifferently, without any trace of anger.
"No, I’ve soiled your pants, I must clean them for you." The woman spoke, and her hands kept wiping Ye Luo’s pockets diligently.
At that mont, Han Li walked over and said to Ye Luo, "I didn’t expect to see you here too?"
Ye Luo’s gaze swept over sharply, and upon seeing Han Li approaching, he said, "Young Master Han is also here, eh? Haven’t you given up on Miss Liu yet?"
At that mont, the woman helping Ye Luo wipe his pockets touched his pants, and a sparkling earring slid right into Ye Luo’s pocket.
"Sir, your pants are clean now."
Subsequently, the woman stood up and looked at Ye Luo as she spoke.
"Okay, thank you." Ye Luo said lightly, his lips curling into a playful smile as he watched the woman.
Seeing Ye Luo’s gaze, the woman’s eyes flickered and she quickly left.
At that ti, Han Li’s lips curled up slightly, and his eyes swept over Ye Luo casually. "I naturally won’t give up on Liu Xiner, and I hope that so people had better not entertain any ideas."
Having said that, Han Li turned and left.
"What is your relationship with Liu Xiner?"
Ling Xiaofeng looked at Ye Luo, his eyes shimring with surprise.
"Are you asking this question as my brother-in-law?"
Ye Luo glanced at Ling Xiaofeng and swallowed a piece of dessert in one bite.
Ling Xiaofeng’s expression froze, and he said, "I hope you don’t do anything to wrong my sister." Then Ling Xiaofeng left.
Soon the birthday party officially began, with today’s protagonist, Liu Xiner, walking out slowly accompanied by Old Master Liu.
As the star of the birthday party, Liu Xiner was dressed in a white chiffon long dress, with delicate makeup on her face, dressing up like a fairy descending to the mortal world, stunningly beautiful, and alongside her sister Liu Shiyun, they ford the two most dazzling scenes of the party.
For a ti, the eyes of the people gathered there were all on Liu Xiner. Many young n looked at her with admiration flashing in their eyes, feeling sowhat restless inside.
"Xin’er, you look really beautiful today."
Liu Shiyun moved closer gracefully, smiling slightly.
"Not at all, I’m not as beautiful as you, sister." Liu Xiner’s fair face blushed, and she giggled.
"Tonight, you are the most beautiful here," Liu Shiyun smiled and said.
"Right, sister, has Ye Luo arrived?" Liu Xiner quickly asked, her eyes scanning the surroundings.
Liu Shiyun was taken aback and said, "I have been busy entertaining a few important guests and didn’t see him. But since he promised you, he should co back."
"Alright, Xin’er, let’s go over now, everyone is getting anxious," Old Master Liu spoke up at that mont, taking Liu Xiner’s hand and heading to the center of the lawn to speak.
"Welco everyone to my granddaughter’s twentieth birthday party tonight, thank you all for coming."
"Happy birthday to Miss Liu!"
The people present all clapped their hands and congratulated with smiles on their faces.
"Thank you!" Liu Xiner smiled slightly and nodded, but her gaze continued to sweep around, looking for that particular figure.
Suddenly, Liu Xiner’s eyes grew sharp and she caught sight of Ye Luo sitting at a certain dining table, her face imdiately showing a trace of joy.
Having kept his gaze on Liu Xiner since she appeared, Han Li noticed the change in her gaze and followed it to spot Ye Luo, his face instantly sank, looking extrely ugly. He clenched his fists tightly, thought of sothing, and a cold smile appeared at the corner of his mouth.
"Oh no, I’ve lost my crystal diamond earring!"
At that mont, a piercing scream arose, startling everyone present, their gazes quickly sweeping toward the source of the sound.
A woman dressed in a luxurious, fashionably sexy outfit was clutching her ear and shouting in a panic.
"Miss, what happened?"
Liu Shiyun quickly walked up to her and asked.
"I lost one of the crystal diamond earrings I bought in Europe last week. They were worth tens of thousands," the woman said with a pained expression.
Hearing the woman’s words, the eyes of everyone at the birthday party revealed a look of surprise.
Liu Shiyun’s brows lightly furrowed as she spoke, "Miss, did you lose your earring here?"
"Yes, right here. Look, the earring on this side is still here, and I’ve been staying right here; it must have been lost here," the woman hurriedly responded.
"Miss, it’s possible that your earring fell off here," Liu Shiyun suggested.
The woman nodded and said, "Very likely. My earring is diamond-studded and would sparkle; maybe it just fell off around here."
"Imdiately search the entire lawn,"
Liu Shiyun instructed the surrounding group of waitstaff, which prompted them to promptly begin searching throughout the area.
However, after searching for dozens of minutes, they found nothing.
"Impossible! How could it not be found? I haven’t moved from here, if it fell, it should have fallen right here," the woman said, puzzled.
Liu Shiyun also frowned slightly, her eyes flickering with light.
"A diamond-studded crystal earring should shine, and since this lady is certain it was lost on this lawn, it shouldn’t be impossible to find unless..."
At this point, Han Li suddenly stepped forward and spoke.
"Young Master Han, unless what?"
Liu Shiyun looked at him and asked.
"Unless that earring, worth tens of thousands, was picked up by soone here and secretly kept on their person, intending to pocket it for themselves,"
Han Li spoke, his eyes glancing involuntarily at Ye Luo in the distance, who was smiling at him.
"That’s right, it must be so! Soone here must have picked up my earring and hidden it. Who was it? Bring it out right now,"
The woman’s face darkened as she scanned the people around her and demanded vehently.
"If it really was picked up by soone here, please have the decency to turn it in,"
Old Master Liu also spoke up at this mont, causing the surrounding crowd to buzz with discussion.
"Young Master Han, who do you think would do such a thing?"
Ye Luo, holding a glass of red wine, leisurely walked over and stopped in front of Han Li, took a sip of his wine, and smiled as he spoke.
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