Su Ying also felt that she was evil, actually arguing with an idiot?
What is a saying?
Never argue with a pure idiot, that will bring you down to the same level as him. Use the reader to read tens of millions of novels, completely ad-free!
Haha, did she just count?
Are you letting this environment affect you? [
Alas, those who are close to vermilion are red, and those who are close to ink are black!
"Su Ying! How dare you call Boss Qin a pig? Huh! Bitch, are you crazy if you change a man?" Mo Qier did it on purpose.
Looking at the two men again, will they tolerate being scolded by their boss?
Sure enough, the two men stared hard at Su Ying.
Don't think that the two of them are trying to get angry or to support the boss. In fact, excuses... there must be an excuse before doing bad things.
Mo Qier continued to fan the flames and said: "You two, why don't you drag this woman into Fenglin? Teach them a lesson and let them understand that not everyone can offend Boss Qin! Humph!"
"..." Su Ying is not that kind of idiot woman. She knew their intentions when she saw what Mo Qier said. Did Mo Qier not think about the consequences at all? This point of unnecessary jealousy can kill people? Let two grown men
Dragging her into the maple forest... If she was just an ordinary woman, would things be very miserable now?
"Mo Qier, why do women bother women?" Su Ying kindly gave her another chance.
If Su Ying were an ordinary woman, when she came to visit her as a mistress, she would be like a shrew and show her some lust.
However, when a shrew loses her style, what she hates that day is never Mo Qier, but Tang Yiling. When a man and a woman hook up, it's like a slap in the face, how can it be so loud? Some things still have to be done.
It was consensual. If Tang Yiling had no intention of doing so, Mo Qier would not have the guts to show up at the Tang family's villa with the divorce papers.
Therefore, Su Ying did not embarrass Mo Qier at that time.
Just why?
Mo Qier just won’t let go?!
Su Ying shook her head.
Just as she was thinking, two men had already stopped her.