Outright Favoritism Chapter 191: : Tu Anliang blocks the way


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In a blink of an eye, time came to Friday.

Only the last day is left until Li Qiao ends her internship.

She came to the office early in the morning, standing in front of the French window with her coffee, looking at the whole Nanyang City, her eyes darkened.

In the future, it may be difficult to see the scenery here again.

It was not nine o'clock in the morning, and Shang Yu hadn't come yet.

Li Qiao walked back to the workbench, planning to reorganize her recent work.

Not long after, Luo Yu knocked on the door and walked in, looking at Li Qiao and saying, "Yan Ye is at Bolan Golf Course, let us pass now."

Li Qiao glanced at the time subconsciously, "Now?"

Early in the morning, he went to play golf?

Luo Yu nodded steadily, her short hair shook with her movements, "I'll go to the parking lot to wait for you."

When the words were over, before Li Qiao could answer, she went out first.

Li Qiao was puzzled. After thinking for a moment, she turned off the computer and went out without hesitation.

……

In less than ten minutes, the Mercedes Benz drove out of the Yanhuang underground parking lot.

Li Qiao leaned against the back of the chair casually, staring at the falling rain while driving, "He usually likes to play in the morning?"

What kind of hobby is this?

Luo Yu pursed the corner of his mouth and shook his head while holding the steering wheel, "Basically not, Liuyun just informed us of the past."

Oh, it's no wonder that Luoyu will send the message.

Li Qiao closed her eyes clearly, intending to make up for sleep while driving.

The car drove for about twenty minutes, and suddenly a sudden brake awakened Li Qiao, "Miss Li, be careful."

The speed of the brakes was caught off guard, and it was accompanied by a cry of rain.

Luo Yu tried to reach out to block Li Qiao's leaning forward due to braking, but Li Qiao reacted quickly, and she was aware of the violent tremor of the body.

So, when the car stopped steadily, Luo Yu looked at the co-pilot with a slight panic, and his expression... was a bit exciting.

At this moment, Li Qiao is leaning on the back of the chair, stepping on the storage box in front of the co-pilot with her right knee bent, her eyes are shining faintly and she is looking straight out of the windshield.

Three cars outside the window stopped Li Qiao's Mercedes-Benz, two vans, and a Volkswagen Phaeton.

Li Qiao squinted at Phaeton's license plate number, and dropped her eyelids knowingly.

She only promised the teacher the day before that she would no longer care about Tu Anliang.

Unexpectedly, it was only a day, and Tu Anliang came to the door by himself.

At this time, Luo Yu had already unfastened his seat belt and got out of the car.

Li Qiao didn't move, keeping her original posture, and calmly lowered the car window.

Outside the window, a subordinate opened the rear door of the Phaeton, and Tu Anliang wore a blue stand-up collar sportswear and got out of the car slowly.

At this time, their car was parked near the fork in the high-speed entrance. There were cars coming and going, and many people lowered their windows to look at the scene.

Tu Anliang ignored the falling rain, raised his hand and rubbed his beard, his eyes fixed on Li Qiao's license plate.

He narrowed his eyes to look at the co-pilot, a dark glow in his eyes.

Tu Anliang walked towards the Mercedes Benz without saying a word. Two steps later, an arm in front of him blocked his way.

Luo Yu squinted at Tu Anliang, with an indifferent expression, with a wide open momentum, "Stop."

Tu Anliang lowered his head and looked at her arm. Without saying anything, he took a step back and made a mouthful to his hand.

At a time, nearly a dozen thugs rushed out of the two vans.

They immediately surrounded the rain, and a battle seemed to be about to begin.

However, with a click, the door of the Mercedes-Benz co-driver was pushed open, and Li Qiao leaned forward and walked down.


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