The Undercover Heir is Actually Tycoon's Secret Girlfriend-Chapter 342 - 275_2
The latter crossed his arms, Wen Ya’s eyes and brows were smiling, and he slowly uttered a word: "Miserable."
Bai Su’s eyes were cool as he casually put his phone back and pocketed one hand, raising his eyebrows with a deep look at him before brushing past and leaving.
Song Lichen turned around, his mind recalling that look he had given earlier, and suddenly pressed his lips tightly together.
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The heating in Beijing had already been turned off, and the evening temperature was comfortable. Rong Zhi continued sleeping after rejecting Bai Su, but she hadn’t slept long before feeling a cool breeze on her face.
But—the doors and windows in the room were all closed.
She opened her eyes, suddenly sat up, and chopped into the darkness with a hand!
A cool touch was felt, followed by a fresh and pleasant aroma that wafted into her nose.
Rong Zhi couldn’t pull her hand back, so she just kicked and, half amused, said, "Climbing walls in the middle of the night, are you a thief?"
Perhaps already anticipating being discovered, the other person didn’t hide and, pulling her hand, leaned forward to turn on the light.
As the light came on, a stunning face appeared, eyes like rippling peach blossoms filled with a smile, looking particularly gentle under the dim yellow light.
"Alright then," he chuckled softly, "I guess I’m reluctantly a flower thief."
Rong Zhi wriggled her wrist, ignoring his words, "...Get down."
Mr. Bai dared not defy any longer; he directly got up, and taking advantage of the fact that she was still half-asleep and couldn’t react, he quickly kissed her on the face then nimbly got out of bed to wash up.
Looking at the bathroom door intentionally left ajar, Rong Zhi rubbed her temples and exhaled helplessly, being woken up again and again meant there was no way to sleep tonight.
She got out of bed to grab her laptop and turned it on to work.
When the figure bearing warm dampness approached, Rong Zhi covered his mouth with a hand, saying softly while glancing sideways, "Either sleep quietly, or I’ll throw you out, your choice."
Bai Su nodded hurriedly, speaking softly from beneath her palm, "I choose the first one."
Young Master Bai could bend and stretch; as long as he could stay in the room she was in, he’d agree to anything.
Rong Zhi stared into his eyes for a few seconds before hesitantly moving her hand away.
Bai Su indeed stayed quietly by her side, obedient like a child who had just received candy, and once Rong Zhi finished her work, he picked her up and carried her back to bed for sleep.
After a restful night’s sleep, the next day Rong Zhi grabbed her phone and saw a message from Tang Xuyun, informing her that SL Pharmaceutical’s flagship store was now open for sales.
He also sent over the store link.
Rong Zhi clicked in and saw that the candies she had discussed with Tang Xuyun to sell online had already been set with a release time of 12:10 pm, coinciding with the lunch break of office workers and students.
The SL Pharmaceutical official blog simultaneously updated a post with the link.
Tang Xuyun: [Third Young Master, you have lots of fans, help with a repost.]
Rong Zhi replied with an ’Mm’ and went to the official blog to repost the link.
Her Weibo was usually managed by Bai Su, mostly just posting work-related matters, so from its inception till now, it was basically just reposts.
But even reposts got views!
The post had been up for what seemed like no time at all when many people started checking in under her post, and within a minute, likes and comments soared past ten thousand, traffic comparable to a minor celebrity in the entertainment industry.
[After all this time, finally, he updated his blog!! Let me see what it’s about this time... mm-hmm??? Medicine???]
[Just clicked in and checked it out, can lollipops really be medicine? Is it for real?]
[Let’s not even discuss whether medicine can be turned into candy, but this price is absurd, right? One hangover prevention candy costs thirty bucks? A whole box is just fifteen at the pharmacy.]
Since someone mentioned this, it piqued the curiosity of the netizens, prompting them to click the link to see, only to find that the cheapest medicinal candy there cost ten bucks apiece.
Others were even more expensive, reaching four-digit prices.
Netizen: They’re fucking crazy for money?!
[It’s disgusting, if you want to rob people, at least do it subtly, being so blatant, it’s like they’re not afraid of going cold too quickly.]
[Not buying, not buying, not buying, someone who tinkers with machinery and perfume, knows medicine?? Don’t let them give people issues!]
This topic seemed familiar.
The internet users who had been slapped in the face last time hesitated whether to join the fray, as who knew if the one who’s always working miracles might not pull a fast one again.
But even if they didn’t buy, once the sale time hit, the medicinal candies marked above market price were still sold out in no time.
The watchers couldn’t believe it, refreshing several times in a row, only to see a line of grey text appear on the page—[Sold out].
"..."
It’s just fucking ridiculous!
What about not buying? What about being disdainful??







