Chapter 511 Lee Mi Regrets
Lin Muyun was, as always, devoted to her career.
She hugged Shen Ci and Meng Chuyue's three little munchkins tightly and kissed them several times, told Han Xi to be good, and rushed off to the traditional Chinese medicine clinic to find "Chu Lian."
At this time, Lee Mi had already learned about Han Muxuan and Lin Muyun from Xia Ping and Su Jinnian's casual conversation.
She knew they had made a fortune by starting a company with Shen Ci and Meng Chuyue early on.
That's why Lin Muyun was so loyally serving as the head of the legal team for Shen Ci and Meng Chuyue.
Moreover, Han Muxuan and Lin Muyun's daughter, Han Xi, though not yet three years old, was extremely smart and beautiful, and her parents treasured her immensely.
Su Jinnian and Xia Ping even speculated unanimously that the reason Lin Muyun personally took on "Chu Lian's" minor case was to create an opportunity for Han Xi to visit her little brothers and sisters.
Su Jinnian and Xia Ping had a lot to talk about during that half an hour.
They not only discussed Han Muxuan and Lin Muyun's situation but also talked about Han Xiao, Han Muyang, Han Muchuan, and Han Jin.
They said Han Xiao had also returned to Han Zheng's side at the start of the year, becoming as much of a favorite as Han Muyang.
Han Muyang and Zhao Xiaoxin's relationship was very sweet.
Although Zhao Xiaoxin lacked education and character, she had a stunning appearance, wealth rivaling nations, and was a rare managerial talent; everyone was optimistic about their future and felt that education wouldn't become a barrier between them.
What Lee Mi was especially curious about was Han Muchuan, who, it was said, had not yet been forgiven by Han Zheng, but, for the sake of Han Jin, had been promised a supply of quality fruits.
However, there was no place for him in Imperial yet; he was still developing his business in Hai City.
Hearing this, Lee Mi felt a mix of emotions and inexplicably some regret: could it be that if she hadn't opposed Zhao Qingya in secret back then, her life would have been better?
Not to say anything about how without Zhao Qingya she wouldn't have met Han Zheng or even survived to this day.
She, a demon spirit who had crossed over, couldn't possibly be that weak.
So, that Zhao Qingya was actually her enemy.
Heh, if there ever was a chance, she would surely take her revenge fiercely.
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When Lin Muyun first heard about "Chu Lian," she felt utmost sympathy for her.
But when she met her, she was a bit stunned.
Due to the nature of her work, she had become adept at discerning liars, and at a glance, she figured out that "Chu Lian" was like a white lotus flower, potentially even a manipulator.
People like that... usually can't be trusted.
However, it's not that they can't be trusted at all, so she decided to pretend she believed her for now.
With full friendliness, she asked, "Chu Lian, right? Tell me exactly what's going on with the situation; the more details, the better. Don't worry about me finding you annoying."
As she spoke, she took out a recording pen, placed it on the tea table between her and Lee Mi, and then took out pen and paper, ready to take notes.
The stage was set, and Lee Mi had no choice but to start narrating the story of "Chu Lian" she knew.
The story was true—Lin Muyun didn't detect any flaws—and her impression of Lee Mi improved slightly. She closed her notebook, and with a gentle and patient tone, she told Lee Mi, "According to what you've said, we'll definitely win if it goes to court. However, I want to ask you if you'd accept a private settlement? If you're agreeable, we can proceed in this direction first."
Lin Muyun thought that such a minor matter wasn't worth wasting public resources on.
Lee Mi didn't want to escalate things either and nodded, "I'm willing to settle privately. If she's not, then we'll file an appeal straight away."
Lee Mi exuded an air of authority, something she had honed during her time with the Han Family.
Lin Muyun's observational skills were always sharp, and not only did she note this incongruity in Lee Mi's aura but she also immediately associated her with "Chu Lian."
Of course, she didn't suspect that "Chu Lian" was Lee Mi; she simply thought that "Chu Lian's" demeanor was somewhat similar to Lee Mi's, no, strikingly similar.