Rong Jingyan raised his eyebrows and his expression turned cold, "Second sister-in-law knows quite a lot."
Victoria chuckled, "To each other."
Rong Jingyan nodded indifferently and handed a black card to her.
"Thanks." Victoria picked up the black card on the table.
"No, you deserve this," Rong Jingyan smiled casually, "I just didn't expect that you, the second daughter-in-law of the William family, would be so short of money? Could it be that Ou Qing, the CEO, treated you harshly?"
"Mind your own business, Rong Jingyan, and stop interfering in other matters." Victoria said coldly and grabbed her purse.
She had just turned around to leave when she seemed to think of something again and suddenly stopped, "Rong Jingyan, don't be too happy too early. Ou Qing is not someone to be trifled with. Just see how he deals with Corian and Damon.
You should know that this man is not as gentle and gentle as he seems on the surface."
It was already late at night when she returned to William's house, and unlike in the past, the light in the living room was still on.
Shen Qingqing was half-leaning on the sofa, looking through the documents in her hands intently. Her slender figure looked heart-wrenching in the dim light.
"Miss Shen is really interested in William Group!" Victoria glanced at the documents in her hand and muttered lukewarmly.
Shen Qingqing looked up at her, lightly twitching the corners of her lips, "I just can't sleep, so I just turned it over."
She put down the document in her hand and pressed her sore temples with two fingers.
Rong Jingyan's matter did give her a headache. Obviously, he came here for her. What was even more troublesome was that Rong Jingyan and Shirley were going to get married. How would they get along with each other from now on?
"What are your shares in Zha Rong Jingyan?" Victoria frowned and flipped through a few pages of information on the table.
"No, I just took a look. I know it was Shirley who transferred her shares to him." Shen Qingqing looked at her indifferently, her clear eyes showing a bit of indifference.
"Yeah." Victoria replied indifferently.
"What are you doing here if you don't sleep in the middle of the night?" Ou Qing came down from upstairs, his pajamas were baggy, and there was still a bit of sleepiness on his face.
Victoria glanced at him, got up and walked upstairs, passing him indifferently.
Ou Qing was already accustomed to her being so indifferent and walked into the living room.
"Why aren't you sleeping yet?" He sat down next to Shen Qingqing.
Shen Qingqing had an indifferent face. She stood up and wanted to go upstairs, but he grabbed her arm, "What's going on? Who made you angry?"
He smiled gracefully and exerted force on his arms. The next moment, Shen Qingqing fell into his arms.
Shen Qingqing did not struggle and remained silent, and sometimes silence is silent resistance.
"Qingqing, I know you are doing it for my own good, but there are some things, so let's stop here, okay?" He hugged her, and his faint voice sounded above her head.
"Okay, I understand." She looked up at him, her expression indifferent, lacking the warmth she should have.
Ou Qing sighed helplessly, "I heard from the servant that you didn't eat much at night. Are you hungry? I'll cook something for you."
"What did you cook? Let's forget it." Shen Qingqing smiled slightly, with a faint smile on her lips.