What Happens in Chapter 314 – From the Book CEO’s Surrender With You I Can Never Win
Dive into Chapter 314, a pivotal chapter in CEO’s Surrender With You I Can Never Win, written by Free novel. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great CEO fiction.
CEO’s Surrender: With You, I Can Never Win Chapter 314
“What fortune? Let me go with you.”
There were classes in the afternoon, but Evan didn’t like a boring life. Therefore, he followed Finley and skipped classes.
“You don’t look short of money. Don’t mess around.”
Finley wanted to get rid of Evan, and she did try.
Evan, who led a luxurious life, would become a burden for me.
“I am not short of money, but I still want to earn money. Come on! Let me in!” Evan stuck close. to Finley.
Finley was left no choice but to let Evan go with her.
Bryan had driven Finley to school this morning, so she had no car but took over Evan’s Porsche for use.
Finley and Evan went to the shopping mall.
“What are we doing here? Shopping? Does it cost money?” Evan didn’t know what Finley was thinking.
“Relax. Come! Let’s get changed first.” Finley treated Evan as her subordinate and led him into the shopping mall with one hand around his shoulder.
One hour passed.
Finley and Evan came out of the shopping mall.
Finley wore a black leather coat and a pair of black sunglasses, and her hair became short and yellow. She looked like a ruffian on the street.
Behind Finley, Evan wore a leather shirt and ripped jeans with a pair of sunglasses.
His bang was combed upward and got into shape with hair spray. Evan looked handsome with a bald forehead.
His shirt was sleeveless, so two dragons, left by the tattoo stickers, on his slim arms became eye- catching.
The elegant playboy disappeared.
Evan tried this style for the first time and found it funny. Finley brought Evan into a new world, which was different from the tedious upper class.
“Possible.”
“Heartless!”
Twenty minutes passed.
This was the second floor of a coffee shop. Tina had reserved the whole coffee shop for the coming
meeting.
Tina sat there and checked her wristwatch from time to time. She had waited for a long time.
There came one tap.
There came the second one. Someone tapped on the table twice.
Tina raised her head and looked shocked at the sight of the two ruffians before her.
Finley pulled out a chair, sat opposite Tina, and crossed her legs arrogantly.
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