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Han Lan tugged at Jiang Ci's hand, urging her to stay calm.
Yin Xuemo noticed and quickly said to Jiang Ci, "So it's settled then. When should I bring the shirt to you?"
"Well..." Jiang Ci replied, "If you bring it to the office, I might run into him, and he'll get mad knowing I didn't buy it for him. How about you bring it to my dorm after work tonight?"
"Alright, it's a deal," Yin Xuemo agreed and left.
"Are you stupid? She tricks you over and over, and you fall for it every time," Han Lan said. "I squeezed your hand, and you ignored me. If Mr. Lu kicks you out again, I won't take you in."
"How could I be so easily fooled? I know what she's up to. Let's go back. At least I saved the money for the shirt tonight," Jiang Ci said happily, a hint of smugness on her face.
Han Lan was baffled, not understanding what Jiang Ci was thinking.
Jiang Ci had a good night's sleep, undisturbed, and didn't have to wake up early the next day. She slept for ten hours straight and felt refreshed when she went to work.
Not long after starting work, she heard someone knocking on her desk.
Jiang Ci looked up to see Lu Yudong standing there.
She reflexively stood up from her chair, "Mr. Lu."
It was Lu Yudong's first time visiting the finance department.
Everyone in the office was inexplicably tense. Although they all seemed to be working diligently, they were curious about Lu Yudong's visit and held their breath to listen to his conversation with Jiang Ci.
"Where's the shirt you bought me?" Lu Yudong asked, frowning slightly as he looked at Jiang Ci.
"Huh?" Jiang Ci thought to herself: It's not like I'm not going back, is it necessary to come to the office to ask for the shirt? "I spent the whole evening at New East Mall yesterday but couldn't find a suitable one. I'll go again tonight."
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"Don't play games," Lu Yudong frowned.
"What games am I playing? I have to find a suitable shirt for you," Jiang Ci defended herself anxiously.
"Not going home until you find one?"
"That's the idea. The villa is so far from New East Mall," Jiang Ci complained a bit.
"Is living in the dorm more comfortable than at home?" he asked her again.
The more Jiang Ci listened, the more she felt something was off. "Comfortable," what was he implying?
She also took a moment to look over Lu Yudong's outfit. He was wearing a new black shirt today, looking very handsome, with a fit and strong build, quite charming.
"Hurry up!" Lu Yudong said and then left.
Earlier, with just a casual glance, Lu Yudong had noticed a book on Jiang Ci's desk: "CPA and Life."
She no longer took this book home, only reading it sneakily during work breaks.
The people in the office didn't quite understand whether Mr. Lu came to urge Jiang Ci to buy him clothes or to hurry back home. But the fact that Mr. Lu personally came to the finance department office indicated that something unusual was going on.
Everyone started recommending shirt links to Jiang Ci, but she just thanked them and left it at that.
She had her own plans in mind.
Jiang Ci didn't go home again that afternoon. She specifically sent Lu Yudong a WeChat message: [Husband, I'll continue shopping for clothes tonight.]
[You're so attentive to me, should I thank you?] Lu Yudong replied, with a hint of sarcasm.
Originally, he only intended for her to stay in the dorm for one day.
Now it seemed endless, like releasing a tiger back into the wild, with potential trouble ahead.
Jiang Ci just sent a smiling emoji.
At eight in the evening, the shirts from Yin Xuemo arrived, delivered by someone else, not her personally.
Three shirts: one black, one dark blue, and one gray, all colors Lu Yudong usually wore. She knew Lu Yudong well.
Jiang Ci and Han Lan carefully examined the shirts and found that each had a label on the back with three letters: L.YD.
It was likely the abbreviation for "Lu Yudong."
"Where's a tailor shop?" Jiang Ci asked.
"There's one behind our dorm, Hao's Tailor Shop, an old brand, been around since the early days of the country," Han Lan replied. "What are you planning to do?"
"Let's go," Jiang Ci said, pulling Han Lan along and taking the three shirts out the door.
She asked the tailor at Hao's Tailor Shop to make three identical shirts to the ones she brought, but to change the label, not to write L.YD.
The tailor said it would take ten days, and the fabric might not be exactly the same, only looking identical.
"Looking identical is good enough."
After sending the shirts, Yin Xuemo sent a WeChat message to Lu Yudong: [Yudong, last time in Dubai, I ordered three shirts for you. When I ran into Jiang Ci buying shirts for you, I told her not to bother, that I'd give her the shirts, and she wanted to save some money.]
Lu Yudong read it, grinding his teeth in anger.
Meanwhile, Jiang Ci sent him another message saying she'd be staying in the dorm for ten days.
Lu Yudong suppressed his anger and agreed.
He wanted to see what tricks Jiang Ci would pull.
During these ten days, Jiang Ci was living it up, going out to eat with Han Lan every day, watching dramas together at night, and even finished reading Chu Shuo's "CPA and Life." To be honest, Chu Shuo had a deep understanding of the CPA.
And during these ten days, the Audit Department on the top floor started recruiting.
Occasionally, Jiang Ci saw well-dressed elites going for interviews on the top floor, and her mood would instantly drop, reminded of her unfulfilled CPA dream.
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