The message was from one of Chu Ge's patients—of course, one of his patients from when he was a doctor, but it was fate that allowed him to open a gambling stone field, and he owed it to her; not to mention, sometimes he really needed her connections to solve some issues.
But connections, after all, he saved her life back then, and she, with a wave of her hand, helped him clear the obstacles.
Doing many things together, they naturally became friends.
Such a friend would be coming the day after tomorrow, and Chu Ge naturally welcomed her.
Moreover, she was a beauty.
Ah, how could such occasions lack a few show-stopping individuals? Although thinking this way feels a bit unscrupulous, in the world of adults, it's always like this—using each other until you become friends who can connect beyond interests.
This is a necessary process, unavoidable, and there is no need to deliberately avoid it.
