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203. Chapter 203 A Business of 90 Million 2

Gu Yin narrowed his eyes and did not obey Qiong's intention. "Since you want to talk about this problem, I think you'd better do it before the meal. If I hold back the problem while eating, I will have indigestion." Gu Yin's appearance made Qiong say now.

No more.

If he doesn't want to say it, he can leave. But he has to understand that this is China, City A, and her Gu Yin's territory. It's easy for her to find out what she wants. A fox like Qiong can't come here and disappear for no reason.

This kind of person always has a purpose in whatever he does. Gu Yin doesn't want to be dragged along by such a purpose, so he must first figure out the whole incident.

He raised his wrist and looked at the time on it, "Dear Yin, now is the right time for dinner."

"Oh? Really? Then I won't disturb Mr. Qiong when he goes out for dinner." He looked at Qiong with a slight smile on his face. Gu Yin's meaning was very clear. If you are willing to say it, please continue. If not, please leave.

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"Okay," Joan slowly swallowed the cut beef, wiped her mouth with a paper towel, and compromised, "Since you insist, let's talk first."

The evening breeze was slightly cool, blowing into the room through the open window, making the warm atmosphere that had been maintained not long ago turn into a cold one.

"I found out about the Chinese named Hua Yingxiong. I think you don't know his current occupation and experience."

If she had known, she would have gone to find Hua Yingxiong a long time ago and would never have waited until now. What she said was nonsense!

Gu Yin glanced over with a cold look. Qiong didn't care and continued, "He is now a businessman, a very famous businessman."

"Hmm," Gu Yin snorted, "What's the name? What's the name of this famous businessman?"

"Evan." Joan smiled, "He is doing big business in your capital. I think you should have heard a lot about the famous philanthropist Evan."

Putting his hands on his knees, Gu Yin looked at Qiong carefully, his attitude suddenly cooled down, "A businessman, a philanthropist businessman, to be honest, I don't quite understand, what can he do to attract you? Is it worth it?

You came to China and told me in person?"

Qiong looked helpless, "Dear Miss Yin, I don't want to leave my familiar hometown, but your heroic gentleman stole my latest business. A South African diamond weighing fifty grams."

"Oh?" Gu Yin narrowed his eyes, "Then what you mean is that you left your familiar hometown and ran to China, and tried every possible means to find me, setting up these fascinating little traps just for me to go to Beijing to persuade Uncle Hero to transfer the diamond to

you?"

"Ahem!" With a slight cough, Qiong took the silk scarf, seemingly casually wiping off the sweat from her palms because of Gu Yin's words. She chuckled a few times and said, "Miss Yin is really smart. That's what I meant.

I wonder when will it be convenient for Yin to help me with this?"

"Oh?" Gu Yin raised an eyebrow, full of anger, "I wonder what my words gave you a signal that I will try my best to help you? Haha, Qiong, I think you don't understand the current situation. Are you here?

Please ask me for help, but from the beginning, you have no attitude of saving people.

Are you planning to lie to me and lure me to Beijing to meet him by pretending that you know his whereabouts, and then you will follow him all the way and take away the diamond? If you hadn't found out today that I sent someone to find a fingerprint appraiser, would you still have gone along with it?

I'm playing hard-to-get?"

Everyone is in the underworld, and the gangsters in this gang are very familiar with each other. Gu Yin saw through Qiong's tricks as soon as he spoke. "I'm sorry, I'm not interested in your suggestion, ah

——" As if thinking of something, Gu Yin sighed, looked at the table in front of him and chuckled, "Look, I don't even like the food you cook."


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