Richest Man: Divine-Grade Reconstruct System Chapter 166: What Bad Intentions Can a Young Person Have (Th
The person across who was packing up to leave work, Lao Cheng, received a call from Lin Yi and knew this kid must need sothing.
Uh, this saying isn’t quite fitting; it should be like a fox wishing a chicken a happy New Year.
With such a thought, it’s not entirely Lao Cheng’s fault; mainly, Lin Yi has pulled these stunts quite a few tis.
Inviting him to a al without a reason? This kid definitely has sothing he wants help with.
But you have to say, this kid has made him proud.
In just two months, he managed to set up a company with over three hundred employees. With a bit of promotion, it’s definitely going to be a political achievent for himself.
Only, this kid is also quite maddening. Last ti, he wanted to arrange an exclusive interview to promote Tsinghua, showing outsiders that the national top scorer had already entered Tsinghua.
But no, the kid told him he was in Hong Kong.
And for a whole half month, he didn’t co back.
Alas, the achievent is there, but if only the kid could cooperate more with the promotion, it’d be perfect.
Thinking like this, Lao Cheng still agreed to Lin Yi’s al invitation.
"Go ahead, what trouble are you in now?"
Sitting in a corner with decent food, placing his tray on the table, Lao Cheng straightforwardly asked.
Lin Yi, having no choice but to go along with Lao Cheng’s insistence on eating at the cafeteria, was at a loss.
At this mont, Lao Cheng was sporting a ’just say it, do I not know you?’ look.
This left Lin Yi speechless, thinking, "Is it necessary to have this expression? I only asked for small favors a dozen tis..."
"Hey, what kind of expression is that? Let set it straight ahead, today I’m definitely not here to ask for help."
While saying this, he was muttering inside, ’Hehe, this ti, I’m not asking you for help; I want you to offer it voluntarily...’
Lao Cheng unscrewed his tea cup, taking a sip before the al, showing an ’I don’t believe you’ look.
Seeing this, Lin Yi simply didn’t bother to explain, playfully raised his hand to surrender, then while shoveling his food, mumbled:
"Alright, fine, if you don’t believe , just forget it. I’ll eat. Sigh, I originally thought since you’ve helped so many tis, and I finally have ti, I could repay you a bit, but since you don’t believe , never mind..."
After saying this, Lin Yi continued to gobble up his food.
Seeing the wronged expression on Lin Yi’s face, Lao Cheng felt puzzled. Could it be that today the kid really isn’t here to ask for help? Did he wrong this kid??
Of course, even with these thoughts in mind, he continued smiling and started eating after setting down his tea cup.
After all, being an old hand, he’d know if the kid’s here asking for help given so ti.
Sure enough, after a few minutes of silence, Lin Yi spoke first, which amused Lao Cheng; young people these days were still too restless.
After swallowing the food in his mouth, Lin Yi, looking aggrieved, began to speak:
"Alright, fine, let be honest with you. I’ve been here for over two months now, and during these two months, you’ve taken quite good care of .
The last two tis you called about the online exclusive interview, I genuinely didn’t have the ti,
now with school starting soon, I thought I’d see when you have ti to do the interview, so I wouldn’t leave you waiting anymore."
Hearing this, Lao Cheng, who was eating across, couldn’t help but stop his chopsticks and looked at Lin Yi with a puzzled face:
"You aren’t kidding with ?"
"Hey, do you really think of like that? Of course, I’m not kidding; with such a small request from you, how could I not fulfill it seriously?"
Hearing Lin Yi’s confirmation, Lao Cheng couldn’t help but smile, pointing at Lin Yi:
"You actually have so conscience, kid. Let’s do it as soon as possible; I’ll arrange for soone to co to the school tomorrow for the exclusive interview."
When coming over, he was still preoccupied with the interview, but this ti, the kid approached him to discuss it, which proved he had misjudged him.
Especially, after interacting for a while, Lao Cheng well understood Lin Yi’s indifference towards dia.
He’d even started to find it sowhat annoying.
This was partly due to coming to school early.
He’d already heard that Lin Yi ca to campus to escape from too many dia at ho.
True, although this rascal is a bit sly, he’s essentially just a nineteen-year-old youth, right? What kind of wicked thoughts could young people have?
For a mont, Lao Cheng felt he really hadn’t misjudged him.
However, as Lao Cheng was thinking this, Lin Yi, who was scooping up food with his head down, couldn’t help but slightly raise the corners of his mouth, laughing inside:
’Hehe, see, I said this ti I’d make you volunteer to help , didn’t I?’
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[To be continued...]
ps: Brothers, how do you think we should market this to achieve the best results?
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