Peerless CEO Falls In Love With Me

C636 Unfair Things



C636 Unfair Things

I said, "Because I think that he was very wronged in this incident. He was framed by someone, Chief Editor is an intellectual, so he is incapable of scheming. Since he was framed, I feel very unsatisfied. I sympathize with him, so if I can help him, it can be considered as a good deed."    

    

Leh took a deep breath and said, "There are a lot of unfair things in this world. There are a lot of people who were framed. Can you help them all?"    

    

I said, "No."    

    

"Then how do you want to help him?"    

    

I said, "The main reason for this incident is because of angering the Party Leader of the City Council, which means that Chief Editor will be very frustrated. Now that Chief Editor is the company's host, he has a very big responsibility, so I guess that he will be severely punished. Maybe he will lose his Usha hat, and after a lifetime of hard work, he will soon retire and end up like this.    

    

After this incident, it's basically impossible for him to stay in the group to help them, but I hope that he won't end up in a miserable state. Actually, I think it's a small matter. As long as the secretary of the Municipal Committee lets him off, the problem can be reduced to a small matter. But if the secretary of the Municipal Committee doesn't let it go, it will be a big problem. "    

    

Leh listened for a long time before saying, "The solution to the problem is very simple. That is, get the secretary of the city council to let him off. If you can talk to him, then there won't be a problem."    

    

I said, "You're talking nonsense. Do you think I can?"    

    

"Then do you think I can?"    

    

"I don't think you can."    

    

"Then what do you think I can help him with?"    

    

"Didn't I ask you to come here to make a decision?"    

    

"I've already told you the idea."    

    

"Anyone can come up with this idea. It's like not saying anything at all."    

    

"Then I have no other choice. Do you think I'm a Buddha with divine abilities?"    

    

"So you don't have any good ideas."    

    

"Yes." Leh said.    

    

I sighed in disappointment: "That Lee still has high hopes for you, it seems that he has overestimated you."    

    

"He shouldn't have let you come to me," Leh said. Even an official as big as him couldn't do anything about it. What could an old man like me do? Isn't he making a fool of me? "    

    

I nodded. "Well, that's true. "It seems like I've troubled you."    

    

Leh looked at me without batting an eyelid. After a while, he laughed, "Hey, man, don't frown, it's not your own business. If you can manage it, then do it. If you can't help it, then don't force yourself. "Look, with a kind-hearted person like you praying for him, your Chief Editor might really be able to survive."    

    

"Based on the current situation, I think it's pretty bad."    

    

"I don't think so."    

    

"You're just standing there and not caring about the pain in your waist. You're not the person involved, so naturally, you feel that it's not really true."    

    

Leh said, "Don't tell me you're the person in charge?"    

    

"I can't be counted as one either, right?"    

    

"Then stop fooling around and just do your own thing. It's fine as long as you get what you want. If you can't help, then don't make it difficult for yourself. It's useless." Leh said: "I think, you unlucky Chief Editor, with a God like you secretly praying, he will definitely turn the tables on us. Of course, as you said, after such a big thing happened, his hopes of recovering from being the host are not high, but he might not end up in a miserable state. Maybe the secretary of the city committee will be angered and his heart will soften, and we will let him off on account of how hard he has worked all these years."    

    

I bitterly smiled. "Let me borrow your blessings." I hope so. "    

    

Leh picked up his cup and took a sip of tea. "Hey, buddy, this tea is so fragrant. "Come, have a drink."    

    

After being fooled by Lee to look for Leh, I got nothing. I couldn't help but feel a little disappointed. Naturally, I wasn't in the mood to taste the tea anymore.    

    

"I'm surprised."    

    

"What's strange?"    

    

"I'm surprised why Lee sent me to find you." "No," I said.    

    

"That's not surprising." Leh looked calm and had a smile on his face: "If you go to Lee for help, he couldn't help you, so he wanted to kick the ball out and send you away, so he kicked the ball over to me and told you to find me and settle down. Isn't that a very normal thing to do? "    

    

I thought about it: "Lee doesn't seem to be that kind of person."    

    

Leh laughed, "So what you're saying is that I don't really want to help you and didn't come up with a good idea for you?"    

    

"I didn't say that."    

    

"But the meaning behind your words seems to be like that." Leh joked: "Hey, buddy, I really don't have any good ideas. You see, you are my savior, and I consider you as my good friend and son, so if I can help you, I will definitely help. It doesn't even cost anything to make an idea, do you think I would be reluctant to do something so stupid? "Man, understand me a lot."    

    

Hearing what Leh said makes sense, I nodded: "Yes, Leh, I did make things a little difficult for you just now, sorry."    

    

Leh said: "Between friends, don't say such polite words. Yi, do not feel any psychological pressure and burden. You have already done your best towards this Chief Editor, you have a clear conscience. "    

    

Leh looked at me and hesitated for a moment. He then took out his phone and said, "You stay here for a while, I'll go out and make a phone call."    

    

I nodded, then Leh took his phone and left.    

    

I sat here alone, making my own tea and tasting my own tea. I thought about poor Chief Editor and the chief editor, feeling uneasy from time to time.    

    

Leh's phone call was quite good. It took about 20 minutes before Leh returned. He came in and sat across from me while smiling at me.    

    

I said, "Leh, what are you laughing about? It gives me goosebumps. "    

    

"Hur hur, it's nothing. I'm just so happy to see you, is that not okay?" Leh said.    

    

"Sure, why not?" "No," I said.    

    

"Drinking with an old friend, you should be more alert. Don't be so dispirited." Leh said.    

    

"Hur hur." I smiled.    

    

"Little girl, come over here and make some tea." Then the waiter came in, sat down between Lee and me, and started making tea.    

    

When I got here, my cell phone rang. I took it out and saw that it was Xia Yu.    

    

I looked at Leh: "Sanshui Group that Little Demoness Vice President has called me, I accept."    

    

Leh smiled and nodded: "Do you need me to leave?"    

    

"No," I said.    

    

Leh said, "Alright, you take it. I won't make a sound."    

    

I answered Xia Yu's call.    

    

"Aiya, I just went to your office. Your colleague said that you left a long time ago. It seems like what you said is true."    

    

I said, "I didn't tell you. I'm not here. You must go. You must find fault with me."    

    

"Ugh." You are a bad silver, you lied to me and I came here for nothing.     

    

I was both angry and amused. "If you don't listen, who are you blaming?"    

    

"Blame you. Blame you." Xia Yu's tone was slightly coquettish.    

    

I said, "Where are you now?"    

    

"In the corridor near your office."    

    

"Hurry up and leave, do what you need to do." "No," I said.    

    

"They want to talk to you about work. "Where are you? I want to find you."    

    

"My friend and I are having a chat, you can't come!"    

    

"Bad silver." I'm going, tell me where you are. "    

    

"I'm not telling you, stop tormenting me." My tone was impatient.    

    

Xia Yu seemed to recognize my tone and said, "Wuwu. Well, bad silver. "F * ck Yi Ke."    

    

I was in no mood to dawdle with her, so I hung up.    

    

After hanging up, I stared at my phone for a while. Luckily, I didn't call back.    

    

"Haha, it seems like this Xia Vice President is giving you a headache." Leh grinned.    

    

I bitterly smiled. "That's right, this child is really a headache. If any family has a daughter like this, as a parent, wouldn't they be worried to death?" "Leh, what do you say?"    

    

"Yes, yes. "Yes, I'm worried to death." Leh chuckled.    

    

At this moment, Leh's phone rang again. Leh took out his phone and looked at it: "Hur hur, my precious girl is calling."    

    

Then Leh started to answer the phone. I watched Leh make the call.    

    

"Where is my daughter now?" Leh laughed and said, "Hur Hur. You want to drink tea with Dad again? Dad is still here. "What, you're coming back later."    

    

Hearing that Leh's daughter wanted to come back to accompany him to continue drinking tea, I couldn't help but feel energized.    

    

This girl was truly filial. She was a good child. When she comes later, should I let her call me uncle or brother? As I listened to Leh and my daughter talking on the phone, I quickly thought about it.    

    

Leh glanced at me thoughtfully as he called his daughter: "My daughter, I think you should not come anymore. When you come over, dad should be leaving."    

    

Hearing that, I was stunned for a moment. What? Leh was about to leave and didn't let his daughter come over?    

    

Leh looked at me and continued to speak into the phone, "Yes, I have an old friend who is waiting for me. "Hur hur, alright then, that's it."    

    

After Leh finished his call, he put his phone away with a smile.    

    

I blinked my eyes. Thinking about how Leh didn't let his daughter go when he was catching crabs on the island, I suddenly felt that there was a trick to it.    

    

"Leh, you did it on purpose." "No," I said.    

    

"What on purpose?" Leh said.    

    

"You didn't want me to see your daughter on purpose." "No," I said.    

    

"Oh, why do you say that? Didn't you hear what I said just now about me leaving and going to play chess with an old friend? " Leh chuckled.    

    

"It's just an excuse. Your intention was not to let me see your daughter. " I said, "It seems like you did it on purpose the last time you caught crabs on the island. You came again this time, and when you heard that your daughter wanted to come, you found an excuse to not let her come. Your real intention was not to create an opportunity for me to meet your daughter." Both of your excuses sound grand, of course, but you can't fool me. "    

    

"Haha, you brat. There are so many Ghost Mind's Eye. " Leh smiled and said, "Alright then, let's assume that what you said makes sense."    

    

"Why don't you let me meet your daughter?" "No," I said.    

    

"Since you insist on this, I'll give you a reason. I did it to help you. " Leh said.    

    

"Help me what?"    

    

"Let me help you with what you have to say."    

    

"What did I say about your daughter?" I don't understand.    

    

"Think about it for yourself." Leh picked up his cup of tea and stopped talking.    

    

I thought for a moment and smiled. "Oh, you rascal. Are you afraid that if I see your daughter having a relationship with her, you'll help me break up with my girlfriend?"    

    

Leh didn't say yes, nor did he say no. He just looked at me with a smile.    

    

"Seems like it." I laughed. "How could that be?" Leh, I want to meet your daughter. I just want to see what kind of daughter you, Leh, have cultivated. Such a dutiful and obedient daughter, it's not bad to meet her. You old bastard. "I was thinking too much."    

    

"Sigh — little fellow, actually, I would like to introduce my daughter to you, but …" I can't explain it. The reason is that I won't explain what you think or what you think. However, there is one thing that I am worried about, and that is that you would faint after seeing my daughter. I do not wish for you to pass out. "    

    

"Haha, passed out. "You're underestimating my mental fortitude. Is it because your daughter is so beautiful that she fears that I won't be able to bear watching her faint?" "No," I said.    

    

Leh smiled without saying a word.    

    


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