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Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy novel Chapter 148

“Even if I can’t, are you in the mood to discuss business now?“

“Room number f or, I leave it up to you! “

With that, he turned around and almost flew as he rushed downstairs.

Looking at his retreating back, Luna sighed faintly.

To be honest… she was quite envious of a relationship like this.

Even though John still left her a bad image, but he could not pay attention to his work because of Anne, he was even willing to forgo making new business to go see her.

And what about she, herself?

The person she liked the most when she was younger, his career always came first, regardless of whether she was sick and having a fever or lonely and helpless.

In his heart, she was nothing compared to his work, his career, and even lesser when compared to Aura.

She remained in the stairway for a little while longer, then after Luna organized all the frenzy and messed up thoughts in her head, she sucked in a deep breath, turned and returned to the corridor.

The corridor that was packed just a moment ago was now empty.

One of John’s colleagues passed by her, frowning as he asked, “Where’s John?“

“He’s busy.“

Luna raised her lips in a smile and walked along with that colleague. “Actually I ‘m not his girlfriend, I’m his sister. There’s an emergency at home so he had to rush back.“

The colleague blinked in surprise. “Then the dinner appointment later…“

She curled her lips in a lovely smile. “I’ll attend on his behalf.“

The colleague paused in his tracks and studied her quickly. “We push ourselves to the limit when we need to drink to socialize and discuss, as a woman, aren’t you afraid you’ll get drunk?“

“Not only will I remain sober, I will even secure the deal for your company.“

“You sound confident, okay then, follow me, if you get drunk and something bad happens, don’t blame me for not reminding you.“

Luna nodded, and followed the colleague into the room.

Before she came out of the stairwell, she had already taken a pill for her hangover.

Even though her alcohol tolerance level was not exceptional, it was still enough to deal with this group of men.

In the room, Luna explained John’s whereabouts then sat down on the chair rightfully.

The room was filled with men dressed fully in black, Luna sat in the corner, dressed in red from head to toe, her features sharp and refined, emitting a cold and distant vibe.

Director Wilson, one of their business partner’s eyes, was immediately attracted to her the minute he entered the room.

“This is…“

The manager immediately smiled as he explained, “ This is a family member of one of our staff, she’s here on behalf of her younger brother.“

Director Wilson studied Luna from head to toe, lust clearly written in his eyes, letting out a light laugh, “ Not bad, not bad! “

Then, he pointed at the seat beside him. “Why are you sitting so far away? Are you scared of me? Come and sit here.“

Luna frowned.

When she was overseas, she had never attended an event like this.

She could clearly read the hidden meaning in Director Wilson’s eyes.

She smiled shyly, then sat down beside him slowly and gracefully. “Thank you.“

From this old man’s eyes, she knew the deal was hers.

A luxurious private room on the fifth floor of the bar.

After the solemn contractual details were finalized, the atmosphere in the room had now turned easy and casual, the people inside engaged in a game of cards.

Lucas pushed open the door and entered, striding toward Joshua and whispered a few words in his ear.

He furrowed his dark eyebrows slightly. Drinking again?

And with a group of men at that?

Did she really not understand her alcohol tolerance level, or was she insistent on causing harm to herself?

The scenes of how she looked when she was drunk last night, seducing him time and time again, floated before his eyes.

After a long period of hesitation, he extinguished the cigarette in his hand, pressing it firmly into the ashtray. “Please continue, I’ll be taking my leave now.”

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