Raising a Daughter to Be a Wife

Chapter 4: Chapter 4 Facing the Sea


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An Tie came to Yufeng Tea House in the lobby of the Binhai Hotel, where Liu Dali was already waiting.

Liu Dali, the boss of a baby dairy trading company, in her thirties, is already a little fat. It is estimated that she often goes to the beauty salon, and her slightly fat face shines, like a large piece of tofu covered with plastic wrap. However, this does not affect Liu Dali's ** strength. Every time she smiles, she always checks the hair in her ear with her orchid finger, and then glances at you squint. It seems that she is ready to knock you down the bed with her charm.

An Tie was depressed and didn't have much courtesy with Liu Dali. He said straight to the point, "Mr. Liu, your exclusive interview has been arranged. The publicity effect will be multi-faceted in the form of an exclusive interview. The manuscript starts from your donation of nutritious milk powder to mentally disabled children in the welfare home. I think it is the publicity to your personal, company and products. The promotion is okay. Have you read the manuscript? Do you think it can be finalized?

"No, Xiao Anzi, I can rest assured that you do things. The article is well written. I'm relieved to send it." Liu Dali opened her eyebrows and smiled, "If you have something to do in the future, just tell your sister. You're welcome!"

With that, Liu Dali took out a card from her handbag and handed it to An Tie and said, "Xiao Anzi, this is the eldest sister's meaning. Buy you and your leader some cigarettes. Don't think it's too little."

An Tie rudely took over the card. In Liu Dali's conscious eyes, he felt like a duck. He squeezed out and smiled and said, "Then thank you, Mr. Liu. Don't call me Xiao Anzi in the future, okay? You are not a few years older than me. You look younger than me. As soon as you call me Xiao Anzi, how can I feel like a too It's like a prison.

"Hahaha!" Liu Dali smiled presumptuously, "The eunuch doesn't have to try it before you know. I'm kidding. Then call you brother An in the future. Don't call me Mr. Liu in the future. If you want to call me Sister Liu, or just call me Dali. You are 29 years old. I'm really not as old. Besides, you are still so mature!"

Obviously, Liu Dali was very useful when she listened to An Tie's words.

"Okay, Sister Liu, you'd better call me An Tie, Brother An. I still think of Grandpa An." An Tie said and stood up, "I still have something to do. Let's go first, Sister Liu."


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