Chapter 50 Can I be discharged today?

Ye Wan was very happy to earn so much today and readily agreed. The photographer drove her to eat.

"Is there anything you want to eat? My treat, don't be polite with me," Zhang Sen asked with a smile.

"Brother Zhang, I've been injured and can't eat other things. How about finding a place to have some congee?" Ye Wan wasn't reckless; in fact, she cherished her life.

"Alright, I'll look," Zhang Sen found a congee house on the navigation and drove there.

This congee house was quite popular, with a wide variety of congee. It was a buffet style, eat as much as you want.

Ye Wan served herself three bowls of congee. She was truly hungry. She had a good constitution since childhood and recovered quickly from illnesses. Her appetite increased after being sick, which was more conducive to recovery.

Zhang Sen served himself two bowls. He watched Ye Wan eat and asked, "You seem to be short of money, why don't you enter the entertainment industry? I have a senior schoolmate who is now a director, I can introduce you."

"Brother Zhang, thank you. If you have any work like today's, remember to contact me, and I'll be very grateful." Ye Wan knew she couldn't enter the entertainment industry. She had no interest, and Gu Yunting definitely wouldn't allow it.

"It's I who should thank you. You don't know, because of you, many manufacturers are willing to find me. Look at my new car; it's like you bought it for me." Zhang Sen said no more. He had mentioned it a few times, and any more would be annoying.

"Eat more."

Ye Wan felt full after five bowls of congee. After eating, the two of them walked out of the restaurant. Zhang Sen opened the car door for Ye Wan. After she got in, he went to the driver's seat. The car drove away from the congee house.

Neither of them noticed, someone not far away was secretly taking pictures with a camera.

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When Ye Wan returned to the Gu residence, she thought she would be blocked at the door again. To her surprise, the villa's main gate was still open. She walked in suspiciously, and the housekeeper, who always spoke sarcastically to her, was nowhere to be seen.

Granny Sun came over and explained the situation. The maids who had wronged her were all punished with a day of kneeling and then dismissed. The housekeeper's knee was now so swollen that he couldn't walk.

Ye Wan felt nothing upon hearing this. Those who make mistakes should be punished. Granny Sun asked if she was hungry and offered to make her something to eat. Ye Wan said she had already eaten. Granny Sun then retrieved the four thousand yuan that had been kept for her and gave it to her. After receiving the money, Ye Wan returned to her storage room.

She took the medicine Jin Lan had given her from the table, swallowed it, and fell asleep. Jin Lan had said that more sleep would help her body recover faster. Da Feng Novel Network

Gu Yunting returned later than Ye Wan today. Upon his return, he asked Granny Sun if Ye Wan was back.

"She's back. She should still be awake," Granny Sun thought she wouldn't fall asleep so quickly.

"Make some food and have her come over," Gu Yunting said, then went upstairs to change his clothes.

Ye Wan woke up with a severe headache. It's painful to be forcibly woken up when you've just fallen asleep due to extreme drowsiness. She just wanted to sleep, but she had no choice since Gu Yunting had asked her to come over.

When Gu Yunting came down, several dishes had already been prepared in the kitchen, along with a pot of ginseng chicken soup. Ye Wan was standing listlessly by the dining table. She looked up when she heard footsteps and saw Gu Yunting walking towards her.

Although their relationship was not good, she had to admit that this man was indeed outstanding, and it was no wonder Lin Feifei loved him so much; he had the qualifications.

Seeing the band-aid on the man's chin again, Ye Wan felt very uncomfortable. She quickly lowered her head, not daring to look again. She regretted her impulsiveness last night. If she had known it wasn't a dream, she would never have bitten him to death.