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The convenient Bride novel Chapter 30



 

All sorts of negative comments flooded to Rosiley, mixed with personal attacks.

 

"Well, well. Smart move. Rorey did it."

 

Even though Rosiley was mentally prepared, she was still annoyed as she read that news.

 

No one liked to be scolded or slandered. Those virulent comments really hurt.

 

Sachin raised his eyebrows, "You seem to have expected that."

 

“Not really. I knew she was up to something but didn't know her specific plan. Clearly, she wanted to use the video to ruin me and explain herself."

 

"Then what's your plan?" Sachin asked.

 

Just now, his eyes were filled with anger, but he calmed down soon.

 

"I've always been watching out for Rorey. l know what to do."

 

Rosiley looked at him and smiled, "I'm sorry to let you worry about me early in the morning, but please leave this to me. l can handle it.'

 

"Good” Sachin let out a sigh of relief and stroked her long hair. "When did you meet her?”

 

"Yesterday, when I went back to get my stuff.”

 

"If something like this happens again, you must tell me. I don't want you to be hurt." Sachin said coldly.

 

When he woke up in the morning and saw the news, he flew into a rage and immediately ordered Lane to delete the news by all means.

 

However, now it seemed he was worrying too much.

 

Rosiley looked confident and extremely charming when her beautiful eyes shone with wisdom.

 

Few women in the world had refused his help. And she was one of them. Since she asked, he decided to step out and let her handle in her way. But he would help her if necessary.

 

After making up his mind, Sachin smiled and kissed her on her cheek, "l will wait downstairs and have breakfast with you.

 

"OK." Rosiley smiled sweetly and quickly got dressed.

 

They had some bread and milk as breakfast. Rosiley took the day off to avoid the chaos. While Sachin wasrrt in a hurry to leave for work. Instead, he sat on the sofa and continued working on his computer.

 

"You might be late for work. Do you go to the company today?” Rosiley asked him curiously.

 

"I don't care about being late. Efficiency goes first. Even if I don't go to the company, no one will dare to complain."

 

Sachin looked at her and answered in confidence.

 

Rosiley sighed, "This is the difference between a capitalist like you and a nobody like me. That's enviable."

 

Sachin pondered for a moment and chuckled, "Now that you don't go to work today, do you want to know how capitalists usually work?"

 

"What?" Rosiley was surprised with her eyes twinkling, “Are you inviting me to visit Regal Entertainment Group?”

 

"Yes, are you willing?"

“Huh? You want to help me get a job here? Rosiley glared at him and pouted.

 

"Not really. you're capable enough to get it yourself.”

 

Actually, he did. But it didn't mean he had no confidence in her.

 

Rosiley frowned and said, "I don't need your hetp. If I didn't meet you, l might have given it a try. But I don't want to now. FlÍ get what I want by myself rather than with others' help.'

 

"You're so independent. i'm happy with that yet worried sometimes."

 

Sachin said with a glimmer of smile in his eyes.

 

He appreciated her independence, which was a little stubborn but definitely attractive.

 

After parking the car, Sachin took the private elevator upstairs with Rosiley.

 

His office was on the 32nd floor. lt was spacious. One of the walls had floor-to-ceiling windows, through which he could get a good view of the city below. The office was well-designed whose color, style and furnishings all suited Sachin's taste, low-key and elegant.

 

There was a bar, a wine cabinet and a lounge.

 

So this was where the boss of REG worked every day. Rosiley spent a while looking around the office and was deeply impressed.

 

How would Yayoi react if she knew Rosiley was in the office of REG's president?

 

She would probably get more excited than when she knew Rosiley got married.

 

They both used to dream to work for REG. But after graduation, they had to work in Times Entertainment Group due to the intense competition and their lack of working experience.

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