Spoiled by the CEO after amnesia!-Chapter 109 - 107: Goodbye, Man

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Chapter 109: Chapter 107: Goodbye, Man

Jiayi embraced Auntie Li, offering a few words of comfort.

Seeing that Jiayi’s cheeks were somewhat pale, Auntie Li felt heartache, "These past few days outside, I guess you haven’t even had proper sleep? I heard you even visited the police station? Sigh, I’ll go prepare a bath for you, go rest well."

Jiayi hummed in agreement, then turned to Huo Zhenyang with a very weak voice, "I still want to ask for a day off tomorrow, I don’t know if that’s okay, I’m so tired."

Before the young master could speak, Auntie Li had already nodded in approval, "Yes, young master, please let Miss Jiayi rest for a few more days."

Huo Zhenyang stepped closer, affectionately ruffling her hair, "Mhm." He then turned to Auntie Li, "These few days, make some more dishes for Miss Jiayi."

"Yes, young master," Auntie Li said with a smile and a nod.

Looking at this, Miss Jiayi and the young master must have reconciled.

No, not just reconciled, it seems they are even more intimate than before, which is great.

After going upstairs, Jiayi entered the bedroom, took a bath, changed into her pajamas, did a bit of tidying up, and then went to bed.

The next day, dawn broke very early.

Jiayi had almost been sleepless all night. When she got up, the apartment was very quiet. She knew Huo Zhenyang had already gone to the company.

She jumped out of bed, swiftly finished washing up and getting dressed, and stuffed a few simple clothes into her carry-on luggage from the wardrobe.

Then, she took out her wallet, which only had a few hundred yuan left in cash.

She opened the drawer, where a dark purple satin long box lay quietly.

Inside the box was a full-diamond necklace, the "Bluebird Gospel" that he bought for her the night they dined at Huo Garden.

The value of this necklace was certainly a guarantee for her life after leaving.

Playing the girlfriend for him for so long, even if there’s no merit, there’s still the hard work.

It’s just a necklace; she could handle this much.

Without hesitating too long, she put the jewelry box into her luggage.

Before going downstairs, she took off the engagement ring he had put on her that day and left it on the bedside table.

After breakfast, Auntie Li, as usual, went out to buy groceries, and the house was empty and quiet.

Dummy came over with a sound of electric current, its electronic eyes blinking as if they were human eyes, seemingly awaiting its owner’s command.

Damn it, having lived here for so long, she had even developed a sort of affection for the AI robot.

She bent down, patted Dummy on the head, then gritted her teeth, turned off Dummy’s switch, and put it into sleep mode temporarily.

Finally, she picked up her luggage, closed the door behind her, and left.

The sky was as clear and blue as usual, a slow breeze caressing comfortably against the skin.

Outside the apartment, not far from the entrance of the community, a dignified-looking car had been waiting at the corner for a while.

She approached the vehicle, and a middle-aged man in a suit, who looked like a wealthy assistant, got out and politely said, "Miss Jiayi, please get in the car, the old master instructed me to take you to the airport first."

He also presented a set of documents, "These are all your new identification papers. With these, the young master won’t be able to find you for a while." 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎

Jiayi took the documents, her voice calm and without a ripple, "Thank you." With that, she got into the car.

The car window slid down, and as she leaned on the edge, she took a deep look at the white apartment where she had lived for a long time. Her eyelashes fluttered, like a small window obscuring the myriad emotions in her pupils. The outside wind blew, brushing her hair against her cheeks, and she took a deep breath.

The scent that clung to her hair seemed to still carry traces of his embrace from the night before.

With a delicate movement of her hand, the window slowly rose.

Goodbye, G City.

Goodbye, Auntie Li, En’en, Dummy...

Goodbye, the man whom I might never see again.

Three months later.

H City, Jinhua University.

H City is an economic and political hub in the north, teeming with various tycoons and politicians.

Jinhua University, located in H City, is a prestigious institution ranked among the top three in the country and considered a leader in education worldwide. It attracts top students from all over China and the globe, annually contributing outstanding professionals to society.

The bell marking the end of the professional class rang, "Dinglingling," and students clutching their textbooks steadily filed out of the amphitheater classroom.

"Xiaoyi, are you going to attend the history of architecture class? I heard there’s a really handsome lecturer," Su Yan said while walking and speaking with a hint of mystery.

Cradling her textbooks, Jiayi looked at Su Yan, her roommate of three months, and smiled, "Sure."

Three months ago, under the old man’s arrangements, she changed her name to Qin Yi and came to H City.

The old man had entrusted a friend in H City named Liang Tao to pick her up from the airport and take care of Jiayi.

Huo Tianpei didn’t mention that Jiayi had just gotten engaged to the eldest son; he simply said Jiayi was the daughter of an acquaintance who had lost her parents and was coming alone to the north, so he entrusted her care to Liang Tao.

While Jiayi’s engagement to Huo Zhenyang in G City had been public, she left just a few days after, and Huo Tianpei had instructed the media present that day to hold off on releasing the news of the engagement, so it wasn’t publicly known.

Liang Tao, nearing fifty, had started out in real estate transactions in H City and had since become a renowned property businessman there.

In his youth, Liang Tao had served in the military with Huo Tianpei in the same unit but was much younger. Later, both ventured into the business world; the Huo Family became a prominent business pillar in the south, whereas Liang Tao achieved success in the real estate sector of H City in the north.

Although the two brothers were far apart, one in the south and the other in the north, their contacts weren’t very frequent, but they never completely lost touch and maintained their old comradeship.

Since it was a secret task given by Huo Tianpei, Liang Tao naturally did his utmost to take care of Jiayi.

Liang Tao had a son and a daughter, and he initially wanted Jiayi to stay with his family, which would have been perfect since his son, Liang Jue, and daughter, Liang Anya, were about the same age as Jiayi. She could have kept his daughter company, but Jiayi didn’t want to trouble them and gracefully declined Uncle Liang’s offer.

Liang Tao was concerned about Jiayi living on her own and thought that at her age, she should be studying, so he asked if she was willing to go to school.

Jiayi didn’t consider it for long and agreed immediately.

Without a second word, Liang Tao called in some favors and selected Jinhua University for Jiayi. Firstly, because Jinhua was one of the best universities in the country, and secondly, because his daughter Liang Anya was also at this university. Anya was a year ahead, currently a sophomore, and he thought the two girls could look out for each other.

So Jiayi enrolled in Jinhua University and, just like Uncle Liang’s daughter Anya, headed into interior design.

Once settled into university, Jiayi took out the Bluebird Gospel necklace and sold it at a local jewelry exchange.

The money she got for the necklace was indeed staggering. It was not only enough for her future living and educational expenses, but she also had plenty to spare.

When she handed over the Bluebird Gospel to the staff at the exchange for sale, her feelings were complex, as if she was bidding farewell to her past life.