Chapter 315: Why Are You Staring at Me With A Lecherous Look?
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Wen Yanqing opened his mouth to eat the candy, holding her slender fingertips in his mouth. He smiled. “Yes, this is sweet.”
Lin Gantang heaved a sigh of relief.
Seeing that she was at ease, Wen Yanqing quietly pulled her into his arms and let her lean against him, smiling gently.
Remembering Yin Zhen’s request, Lin Gantang went to the cattery the next day to choose a little Ragdoll.
The Ragdoll cat had bright blue almond-shaped eyes and a small nose. Its pink tongue licked the milky white fur on its body, and its four paws looked like they were wearing black gloves. It was obedient and cute.
“I’ll go to your office to give you the cat. This is the little cutie you prepared for your mother; I’ll let you give it to her personally,” Lin Gantang said to Yin Zhen over the phone.
“It’s so troublesome. You can give it to my mom directly,” Yin Zhen said.
“That won’t do. Listen to me this time.” How could a gift from someone else’s daughter be the same as one from her own daughter? Auntie Ying loved Yin Zhen so much. She would be overjoyed to know that Yin Zhen had noticed that she liked Ragdoll cats and was giving her one.
Lin Gantang drove to Yin Zhen’s company. Yin Zhen had informed her subordinates beforehand, so Lin Gantang had a smooth journey in.
The little Ragdoll was good-looking and was at its cutest age. Wherever it went, there would be staff looking at it. The talkative ones even told her that the cat was really cute.
The other parties were kind, so Lin Gantang smiled back.
Yin Zhen was in her office and spoke to her till she reached the twentieth floor. She put down her work and brought her into her own office. Lin Gantang looked around while walking and sighed. “I saw quite a few good-looking people along the way. Are they artistes from here?”
“Probably. I don’t know who you’re talking about. Fu Lin’s reputation has risen, and more and more people are paying attention to Star Entertainment and considering signing a contract here,” Yin Zhen explained simply.
Lin Gantang sized up her white fitted suit, neat makeup, and valiant bearing. She looked more and more like the mature and rational Yin Zhen she had seen in her previous life.
Yin Zhen opened the office door to let her in. She saw her smiling at her and paused. “Why are you staring at me with a lecherous look?”
Lin Gantang was confused. When did your eyes develop their illness?
“You’re giving me goosebumps. Come in, have a seat,” Yin Zhen said.
Lin Gantang carried the little Ragdoll cat and walked into the room.
Yin Zhen’s office had a flowery fragrance to it. It was spacious and comfortable, and the color scheme was simple and cold. There wasn’t much feminine color to it.
Lin Gantang nodded in agreement. With the little puppy she fostered, she’s becoming more and more like a boss.
Yin Zhen didn’t know what she was thinking. Otherwise, she would have reminded her to keep her distance from Bei Bei.
She picked up the little Ragdoll by the scruff of its neck and looked around. She stared at the kitten’s secret place for a long time. “Is it male or female?”
I thought you could tell after looking at it for so long. Lin Gantang blushed. “It’s a boy.”
“Oh…” Yin Zhen placed the cat on the sofa and asked coldly, “When can it be neutered?”
The little Ragdoll was shivering on the sofa.
“You’ve scared your little cutie.” Lin Gantang stroked the Ragdoll cat comfortingly. “Oh right, do you want to put the cat here? The staff at the cattery said that it’s still young and hasn’t learned to use the cat litter in the toilet.”
After saying that, she looked at her leather sofa meaningfully.
“Don’t let it out to urinate and defecate on the ground,” Yin Zhen said as she carried the cat into the cat bag and zipped it up.
“Ragdoll cats are very delicate. You have to be gentle,” Lin Gantang reminded.
“It’s fine to keep it for half a day. It’ll have freedom when I give it to my mum after work.”
Yin Zhen gave the little Ragdoll cat some cat food and water. She didn’t really like small animals, but she didn’t hate them either. She still had some patience..