Gu Yunting thought of the photo sent by Old Man Yan of a woman who looked seven or eight parts similar to her. His eyes flickered. The woman in the photo was wearing an elegant qipao and had a gentle and moving temperament. Old Man Yan treasured the woman's photo very much, let alone the person herself.
Gu Yunting had a hunch that Ye Wan might have some connection with the Yan family, which was why he absolutely could not let Old Man Yan see Ye Wan.
What kind of family was the Yan family? They were a prominent family that controlled half of the world's shipping routes, and even the current Gu Corporation might not be able to compare with them.
"Can't I give you a gift if there's no reason? Open it and see if you like it." Gu Yunting gestured for her to open it.
Ye Wan opened the box. Inside was a wristwatch. It was impossible to tell the brand. The watch face was encrusted with crushed diamonds, in shades of pink of varying depths, inlaid together like a blooming flower, glittering under the light. It was obvious at a glance that it was extremely valuable.
"This is too precious, I can't accept it." Ye Wan handed the box back to him.
Gu Yunting reached out, took the wristwatch out of the box, pulled her hand over, and put it on her. The platinum bracelet and watch face paired with pink diamonds had a particularly youthful vibe. Worn on Ye Wan's slender wrist, it radiated a dazzling brilliance.
But this full-diamond watch could not overshadow Ye Wan's charm. No matter how magnificent and precious it was, it ultimately became a foil for the girl.
Gu Yunting suddenly realized that dressing her up was something that gave him a great sense of accomplishment.
"I think this is very beautiful, but I can't wear it out. I'm afraid of being robbed." Ye Wan raised her hand. The watch strap was slightly loose, sliding gently on her wrist.
"You have a driver to pick you up and drop you off, so it's fine. Wear it if you like it." Gu Yunting felt that the watch suited her temperament very well, and he hoped she would wear it.
"Are you really okay?" Ye Wan looked at him suspiciously, always feeling like he was hiding something from her.
"It's cold outside, let's go back." Gu Yunting bent down and picked her up. Ye Wan quickly said, "Let's take Jinbao back too, don't let it freeze."
"Let Sun Ma carry it." Gu Yunting strode forward, ruthlessly stepping over the little Jinbao's body and leaving.
Little Jinbao looked left and right. After thinking for a moment, it staggered on its four short legs to chase after its young lady.
But its legs were too short, and in its haste, it kept falling. The little fellow cried out miserably, angered by itself.
In the end, Sun Ma ran out and carried Little Jinbao into the villa.
...
Gu Yunting carried Ye Wan upstairs and put her on the bed in the room. He said, "Take a bath first. It's so cold now, don't go out if there's nothing important."
"Oh, can I go do some part-time work during the winter break?" Ye Wan asked him obediently, sitting there.
"Yes!" Gu Yunting agreed without hesitation.
"Really? You really agreed! That's great!" Ye Wan had only asked casually. She was used to doing part-time jobs during the holidays and would feel uncomfortable if she were idle. However, the agreement she signed with him clearly stated that she was not allowed to do part-time jobs. Now he had actually agreed.
"After the holiday, you can be my personal assistant." Gu Yunting reached out and started to unzip her padded jacket, taking off the padded jacket she was wearing.
Ye Wan: "..."
Personal assistant, what the heck?
"Go take a bath first to get rid of the cold." Gu Yunting went to help her take off her inner sweater.
"I'll do it myself, I'll do it myself!" Ye Wan quickly stopped him. How could she bear to let him undress her?
Gu Yunting did not insist and went to take off his own clothes. He was only wearing a suit jacket and a thin shirt underneath. Ye Wan felt cold for him just looking at him, thinking how resilient he was to the cold.
