If this ring remained with him and something went amiss, he might not have the chance to personally return it to her.
Before Ye Wanwan could say anything else, Si Yehan answered a call and seemed a bit “nervous.”
When Si Yehan hung up, he looked at her intently with his unfathomable eyes. “Wait for me in China… I will come back very soon.”
“Okay, I’ll wait for you in China,” Ye Wanwan said with great compliance.
Then Si Yehan stood up and left, disappearing without a trace in a few breaths.
The corners of Ye Wanwan’s mouth turned up with an inexplicable smile as she watched Si Yehan leaving. It had to be said that Si Yehan’s acting skills truly bulldozed the majority of the Best Actor winners; even she almost got fooled by him.
All of Si Yehan’s excuses were perfect and flawless, and nobody could discover a hole in them… Ye Wanwan herself believed him—almost.
However, Si Yehan did slip and lost to Ye Wanwan’s incredibly careless question.
It might’ve looked like Ye Wanwan was just offhandedly asking Si Yehan if he knew Lord Asura, but his answer was very interesting.
“I don’t know him… but I’ve heard of him.”
Si Yehan neglected an extremely unremarkable detail.
Where did Lord Asura come from? The Independent State.
But Si Yehan shouldn’t have known she went to the Independent State at all. When she said Lord Asura’s name though, Si Yehan didn’t react abnormally and answered without missing a beat.
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