Chapter 711: Chapter 659: Dance
Ma Hongtao could tell from Josephine’s expression that his words had achieved the desired effect, so he stopped adding fuel to the fire and just waited for Josephine’s nod of agreent.
True enough, after calming her emotions, Josephine said to Ma Hongtao, “Okay! Introduce to him! I want to see how capable he is of achieving what I want, and let tell you, what I want isn’t just a simple victory in Hong Kong.”
Ma Hongtao smiled and nodded. “What he can offer you is definitely not just a simple victory in Hong Kong.”
After their agreent, Ma Hongtao imdiately phoned Liu Hun and reported his own eting with Lin Liperson and persuading him, as well as the matter with Josephine.
Liu Hun was overjoyed upon receiving the call. He hadn’t expected Tony to harbor such wild ambitions and realized that once they aligned with Josephine, they could extend their reach toward Britain and take action in this so-called industrial empire, a thought that was truly exhilarating.
Liu Hun told Ma Hongtao to hold off on contacting Lin Liperson for now and instead coordinate with Josephine to arrange a eting ti.
At three o’clock the next afternoon, in a private room on the top floor of Observation Tower, Liu Hun t Josephine.
This private room was solely for Liu Hun’s enjoynt, with floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides providing a breathtaking panoramic view of Hong Kong. Standing there, looking down at the vast scenery, a feeling of grandeur naturally arose. This, of course, was one of the reasons Liu Hun had chosen this place to et Josephine.
“Please sit, Miss Josephine,” Liu Hun said, holding a bottle of red wine as he walked in.
“So it’s you!” Josephine certainly recognized Liu Hun, having seen his elegance and tactics both in magazines and at Qu Jiarong’s wedding.
“Indeed, it is I,” Liu Hun said as he opened the bottle of red wine and poured a glass for each of them. He then didn’t directly delve into business but instead pointed at the bottle of red wine and asked Josephine, “Miss Josephine, do you recognize this ‘Louis XIV’?”
Josephine took the red wine from Liu Hun’s hand and noticed the slightly yellowed label, which prominently displayed the George family’s emblem. She was imdiately shocked and asked Liu Hun, “How… how did this co into your possession?”
Liu Hun smiled and replied, “I prepared it especially for you, as a small token of my sentint.”
Gradually recovering from her shock, Josephine realized that this 1983 ‘Louis XIV’ was one of the prized reserves of the George family. She no longer doubted the power and ans of the man before her.
After pouring the wine, Liu Hun sealed the remaining half bottle and said to Josephine, “Miss Josephine, this marks the starting point of our cooperation, and the end point…” Liu Hun spoke grandly while pointing towards the west outside the window and continued cheerfully, “is the George family of Britain! When that ti cos, we will enjoy the remaining half bottle of this wine at George Castle, shall we?”
Liu Hun’s words were exactly what Josephine had hoped to achieve—her ultimate goal was to take over the George family and have those in her family who looked down on her bow before her. Such a scene thrilled her imnsely.
Josephine hadn’t expected their eting to start off so smoothly and even excitedly clinked glasses with Liu Hun, saying, “There’s an old Chinese saying, ‘A promise made is worth more than a chariot of horses.’ From now, let us consider ourselves allies, bound by the gentleman’s promise!”
With a clink, the two sealed an initial friendly accord.
Liu Hun sat down and said to Josephine, “I have understood from Ma Hongtao why you want to oppose Tony, and I understand you! I appreciate you more, believing our cooperation will offer you a grander stage and more room.”
Josephine nodded and replied, “I no longer wish to be a wife conforming to your Chinese moral values. Since we have decided to cooperate, tomorrow I will go and dissolve my marriage with Tony. This is my sincerity.”
Josephine spoke as she took out a voice recorder and so docunts from her bag, then continued to Liu Hun, “I have been plotting this for a long ti. I couldn’t bear being diocre, but I knew I didn’t have enough power. Once I started, there would be no turning back. So I’ve been cautious all these years, until today.” Holding the voice recorder, she added, “This contains his self-satisfied slips of the tongue, revealing his real intentions and thoughts. He doesn’t really plan to collaborate with the Qu and Lin families but intends to use them and eventually devour them. I think this will be useful to you.”
Liu Hun took the voice recorder from Josephine, smiled at her, and asked, “Miss Josephine, since you’ve been planning this for many years, I presu you have more of these devices? They must be capable of striking a major blow, even fatally so, against Tony.”
Josephine unabashedly replied, “You are astute, Mr. Liu Hun. Indeed, I have more such items, but I have been holding back because I am Tony’s wife and my family, the George family, wouldn’t take my side. Being without any support or power, turning against Tony would have dire consequences, hence my patience until today. As for when those items will co out, it depends on the outco of our collaboration.”
Liu Hun nodded, understanding her position, and said, “One must guard against others, and you’ve done a great job. What about these items…?” He asked, picking up a stack of docunts from the table.
“These are the docunts showing how Tony plans to drain the Qu and Lin families to fund his own sches,” Josephine stated, adding, “It took great effort to obtain them.”
Liu Hun nodded, savoring his red wine, then setting down the glass, he stated, “Since Miss Josephine is so sincere, Mr. Liu shouldn’t be idle.” Finishing his statent, Liu Hun also produced a docunt and handed it to Josephine, saying, “After this deal is successful, the proceeds will be split equally between us. I will hand over my half of the capital entirely to you, for you to manage by establishing a foundation. This is our common starting point.”
Upon hearing this, Josephine’s heart blood with joy. She had always hoped to outright earn her own business, sever ties with Tony, and not worry about his retaliation, now finding a strong backer in Liu Hun.
After a few rounds of drinks, Liu Hun put on so soothing jazz music and extended his hand invitingly to Josephine, “Miss Josephine, would you care to dance?”
Having harbored certain unique thoughts about Liu Hun ever since their encounter at the wedding, and now under the influence of alcohol, her face flushed with a hint of shyness as she accepted his invitation.
Liu Hun wrapped his arm around Josephine’s waist, and they began to sway gently to the undulating music. He noted that Western won’s figures were slightly fuller and taller compared to Eastern won’s. However, she was still a bit shorter than him.
As they danced, Josephine gradually rested her head on Liu Hun’s shoulder which the battle-hardened Liu Hun understood to be a significant signal. The hand on her waist began to slowly caress.
Josephine’s breaths on Liu Hun’s shoulder grew heavier, then she whispered to him, “You can go further.”
Western won really are liberal, Liu Hun mused to himself, about to proceed when suddenly an idea struck him. Ordinary affairs had filled his life; now he yearned for sothing unique. And, with this idea spiraling in his mind but lacking resources, the arrival of this foreign beauty was tily.
With his plan conceived, he began by caressing Josephine’s back firmly and, seeing the opportune mont, unzipped her dress.
Feeling Liu Hun’s advancent, Josephine, her heart throbbing with arousal, proposed near his ear, “Shall we move to the bed?”
“No! I have sothing special to teach you today,” Liu Hun refused her suggestion, then instructed, “Help remove my clothes.”
Josephine wasn’t dull. Realizing what the man before her wanted, an exciting, albeit unknown, experience awaited her, whetting her anticipation. She began undressing him as instructed.
Together, they moved with the music, bodies gradually shedding clothes, leading to a uniquely romantic foreplay lasting over ten minutes. Finally, their fit, naked bodies pressed together, moving to the elegant jazz tune.
“You really are a man of mood, why didn’t I et you sooner?” Josephine murmured in Liu Hun’s ear, her tongue tantalizing his earlobe, a sensation foreign yet thrilling to her.
Obviously, the bare skin dance was not Liu Hun’s ultimate goal, but as Josephine’s charms worked, his manhood stood fiercely. He twisted his hips to align it, a well-practiced move, and positioned it at the softest entrance of Josephine.
“Oh, my God, it’s so big. I’ve never tried sothing this size before,” Josephine exclaid as she felt the power of half his manhood, uttering in sheer bliss.
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