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Chapter 1764: Could Not Recognize
Translator: Larbre Studio Editor: Larbre Studio
Jing Xi then realized that the king could not spend his birthday with his children.
“Then what are we going to do for the next two days?” Jing Xi asked.
“Nothing,” Huo Yunshen said as he stared at her. “Or we can do something exciting.”
Jing Xi recognized the fire in Huo Yunshen’s eyes and understood what Huo Yunshen meant.
“Then, why don’t we go out for a walk?” Jing Xi quickly suggested. “It’s my first time in this country.”
Huo Yunshen smiled.
Zstan is your home country, you know? It’s not that you haven’t been here yet, it’s just that you forgot about it.
Since Jing Xi wanted to go out, there was no way Huo Yunshen would decline. He quickly ordered Yin Feng to prepare.
Since no one really knew that the king of a country was in Zstan, they had to disguise themselves if they wanted to go out.
The front desk was already informed that Huo Yunshen was visiting. The moment they got into the building, they were sent to the top floor.
Tang Yitan was waiting in the president’s office. He had canceled all of his meetings so that he could meet with Huo Yunshen.
When Tang Yitan first saw a man with a huge beard, he almost couldn’t recognize his best friend.
But Tang Yitan understood why Huo Yunshen had to put on a disguise.
“Long time no see,” Tang Yitan greeted with a hug.
“Too long.” Huo Yunshen hugged him back.
Tang Yitan already knew about Jing Xi’s situation and that Huo Yunshen was helping her to regain her memories.
Even with the wig and face mask on, Tang Yitan could recognize her.
“This is...,?” Tang Yitan asked, knowing full well who Jing Xi was.
“My personal assistant, Jing Xiaoxi,” Huo Yunshen introduced and turned to Jing Xi. “This is Tang Yitan, the head of Tang Group. He used to be an excellent lawman.”
“Nice to meet you, Miss Jing,” Tang Yitan greeted and extended his hand.
Since “Jing” and “Jin” sounded almost the same, Jing Xi did not realize that Tang Yitan was addressing her by her real name.
“Nice to meet you too, Mr. Tang.”