Chapter 583 - 218: Shenghai Trip and Meeting Song Yuwei’s Little Sister (Part 2)
Chapter 583 - 218: Shenghai Trip and Meeting Song Yuwei’s Little Sister (Part 2)
He knew Song Yuwei had a younger sister named Song Yutong, who had been accepted into Shenghai University of Finance and Economics.
Because of Song Yuwei, he was quite familiar with Yutong in his past life. The two sisters had a good relationship, and Song Yutong often stayed over at her sister’s place.
At first, Song Yuwei still avoided suspicion, but later she simply didn’t care. Even when Song Yutong came over, she allowed him to stay overnight.
"Yeah, that little girl said she hadn’t seen me for months and planned to come to Lin’an during the New Year holiday. She’s always saying she wants to see if you are really as handsome as I’ve claimed. Since we’re going to Shenghai, she won’t have to come over."
Song Yuwei loved to brag, especially in front of her sister, often praising Su Zelin to the skies, making Song Yutong so curious to see if it was really true.
Actually, Song Yutong could guess that her sister might have used her looks to climb up the social ladder, but she was still curious about what kind of person the other party was.
After all, even if you’re cozying up to the boss, there’s a world of difference between a young handsome guy and a greasy old man with a receding hairline.
"Hmm, okay. How about this, I’ll give you a day for you sisters to have a good reunion. We’ll stay over in Shenghai for one night and come back tomorrow morning!"
Having been busy for the past few months, Su Zelin also wanted to let loose for a day and properly relax, so they wouldn’t rush back the same day and could have some fun in Shenghai.
"Thanks, boss!"
Song Yuwei gave him a big kiss on the cheek: "I’ll tell Yutong now, she’ll be thrilled to hear this news!"
Song MM went off to make a call.
Su Zelin felt a bit annoyed.
No, wait, saying "Thank you, boss" should be the correct way to express gratitude, right?
...
By the weekend, the two of them were on the road to Shenghai, driving Song Yuwei’s Santana.
Song MM was driving, with Su Zelin in the passenger seat.
Even though the little secretary was a steady driver, having had plenty of opportunities to practice at the dealership, she still hadn’t kicked her bad habit of shifting gears recklessly from her past life. No matter how much Su Zelin said, it made no difference, so he just let it be.
Because of this, he couldn’t afford to be careless in the passenger seat. He had to stay fully alert, just in case Song Yuwei’s attention slipped when she shifted gears and they ended up in a literal crash.
Fortunately, they arrived in Shenghai smoothly without any issues.
First, they picked up the car—nothing much to say about that.
As soon as they entered the Volkswagen dealership, the general manager eagerly ran over to offer him a cigarette.
This was a long-time customer who had visited four times, two of which were for company fleet purchases, and he treated Su Zelin like a VIP.
Song Yuwei deliberately had Su Zelin fetch the car from another sales team leader, who was a rival to her previously rude female supervisor.
Song MM continued to subtly mock and ridicule her ex-supervisor, making the woman’s face twist in anger. But since Su Zelin was now a VIP of the dealership and someone the general manager had to curry favor with, she couldn’t react, and instead had to put on a forced smile that looked uglier than crying.
Su Zelin could only shake his head in silent laughter.
This girl really had a penchant for showing off and embarrassing others. It’s a pity she wasn’t the heroine of a pocket romance novel.
After getting the car, they each drove one and headed straight to Shenghai University of Finance and Economics without stopping.
They had set off early in the morning and only had one day to reunite with her sister. With some time spent at the dealership, Song Yuwei had to make the most of it.
...
At the university gate.
A young girl stood there eagerly, her pretty face full of anticipation, yet with a hint of nerves.
She would soon see her elder sister and the boss her sister described as someone who could be a big star in the entertainment industry.
How should I greet him?
Perhaps, "Hello, Su Boss, pleased to meet you!"
No, that feels too formal, like I’m trying too hard to be mature.
"Brother Ze, nice to meet you!"
No, still not right. Calling him Brother Ze on the first meeting doesn’t seem appropriate.
So, how should I address him?
The brilliant student from 211 University was caught up in a seemingly simple yet complex predicament.
Until two black Santana sedans pulled up in front of her, breaking her train of thought.
Seeing the woman step out of the driver’s seat of the first car, Song Yutong gleefully ran up and gave her a big hug: "Sis, I’ve missed you so much!"
"Yutong, you’re a university student now, but you’re still acting like a kid."
The sisters’ joyous reunion made Song Yuwei happy too, though she habitually couldn’t resist a little scolding.
After a bit of affection, Song MM finally said: "You always wanted to meet my boss, right? Come on, let me introduce you."
That’s when Song Yutong noticed the man standing behind her sister.
He looked about twenty or so, with striking eyebrows, chiseled features, and a laid-back yet effortless smile at the corner of his mouth.
Standing over 1.8 meters tall, with broad shoulders and a slim waist, his well-defined deltoid line beneath his shirt formed an inverted triangle with his back, but not overly muscular—a perfect fit for the ideal male model’s physique in Asian beauty standards--holding up a knee-length black double-breasted wool coat effortlessly.
Wow, a total heartthrob!
Song Yutong was so stunned she couldn’t look away.
Her sister hadn’t exaggerated at all. Her boss was like a domineering CEO straight out of a Korean drama.
The indescribable strong presence made him incomparable to any of the male students on campus, leaving her involuntarily in awe.
While Song Yutong was mesmerized by Su Zelin, he was equally intrigued as he examined her.
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