In the days that followed, Su Jia had to report her whereabouts to Lu Yanhe every hour under the guise of it being for her safety.
Lu Yanhe was even more hands-on during her commute to and from work.
During this period, Tang Yuzhou was not at the company, and Su Jia was almost overwhelmed with exhaustion.
Seeing this made Lu Yanhe heartache; several times, he wanted her to get some rest, but each time Su Jia refuted him with numerous justifiable reasons.
He specifically arranged for someone to follow her, which initially made Su Jia quite dissatisfied with his approach, wanting him to withdraw these people multiple times.
But upon seeing Lu Yanhe's gloomy face, she bit back the words that were about to come out of her mouth.
On the sixth day, just as she left the company, a few men chased after her.
It was clear at a glance that those men were no good; dressed in black with something tucked at their waist, even if she couldn't see clearly, Su Jia knew what that was.
A gun.
