Gu Lian said while working: "Originally, he was the target of your fire. If the brokerage company helps him again, won't you be even more angry? The company doesn't care, he looks miserable. If his attitude is better, won't you all go and attack the brokerage company?
He is the one who makes money, not the company. Even if you call the company Xiang, what will you lose?"
She had used this little trick countless times when she was in charge of Gemdale, but it only failed miserably.
"Ah? It's another trick."
Xiaoxi didn't believe it, and she and Yuzi were talking head to head.
After Gu Lian finished speaking, he noticed that Youdao was looking at him.
He raised his head, and as expected, his eyes met the person at the window not far away.
The man was probably in his thirties, and he had been sitting by the window since she had just walked in. The room was warm, and he was wearing a turtleneck sweater. He didn't seem to be afraid of the heat. The coffee in his hand was steaming. When he was discovered, he looked at her calmly.
Lian nodded and smiled, looking very gentle, but the moment he lowered his head, his smile naturally subsided, making it appear that the smile just now was deliberate and indifferent.
Gu Lian felt that the other person looked familiar. After thinking about it for a while, he didn't remember it, so he simply stopped thinking about it.
Keep working, not paying attention.
Suddenly, there were two banging sounds outside.
She was startled and looked up to see a black shadow running past her eyes and heading straight towards the man by the window.
"Sir, be careful!"
There were a few clang clang sounds, all of which were the sounds of coffee cups and saucers breaking.
Gu Lian's temple was slapped hard and he hurried out.
The dog responsible for the accident ran away long ago and was lying under the sofa and would not come out.
The man stood up immediately. There was no dirt on his body, but the coffee was spilled on the coat placed on the chair next to him.
Xiaoxi and others were shocked. Looking at the other person's watch, they knew that he was worth a lot of money, and the clothes were probably not cheap either.
Gu Lian had a big head, so he walked forward first, "Sir, I'm sorry, are you okay? Are you injured?"
The other party raised his head, but he didn't expect that she didn't ask about the clothes first. His already good eyes showed warmth, "No, I'm fine."
Gu Lian breathed a sigh of relief and then looked at the clothes.
"Your clothes are dirty. I'll ask someone to buy you a replacement coat first. I'll keep this one for now. I'll find a way to clean it up and return it to you, okay?"
She has a pretty face, but speaks in a friendly manner, and the other person's eyes show a little appreciation.
"No, it's just a piece of clothing, no need to compensate."
"How can this work? It's too cold."
"My car is right outside, just get in." The man smiled and glanced at the coat, "However, I might really need your help with these clothes. I have something to do this afternoon, so it's not convenient to send them for dry cleaning."
Gu Lian noticed something strange and glanced at the other person's watch.
Logically speaking, most of these people wouldn't care about a piece of clothing.
She is responsible for delivering the dry cleaning, and must return it to the other party. This way, there will be more contact between them.
It's not that she is narcissistic, but that she has been in Jindi for a long time and has become accustomed to guarding against various methods of striking up conversations.
Just as he was thinking about it, the man added: "Originally, a piece of clothing is nothing, but this dress was given by my wife. If I lose it, I'm afraid I won't be able to explain it when I get back."
The other party spoke frankly and revealed that he was married.
Gu Lian thought to herself that she might have thought too much.
"Don't worry, leave it to us. This stain doesn't look difficult to deal with. I'll contact you when the dry cleaning is done."
The man said hello, took out a business card from his handbag and handed it over.