After Madam Pei left, Qu Fulan remained melancholic.
At this point, she couldn't bother to question why Heir Pei had quietly rented out the house to her initially.
Because when she mentioned the down payment and monthly installment, Heir Pei said he had originally intended to give her the house.
The so-called rent was merely symbolic, and the contract she signed was, in fact, the property deed.
What does a man giving a woman a house imply?
Though Qu Fulan focused more on her career, she wasn't entirely clueless about matters of the heart.
In modern times, she had never been pursued; at first, she mistakenly thought she was destined for her childhood friend, naturally ignoring other men. Later, she was too much of a workaholic to have the time.
But she had seen how girls around her were pursued.
Receiving flowers and rings.
Proposals or confessions on bended knee at the company's entrance in front of everyone, making others look on with envy, calling it romantic.
