Du Ruoxin came out to answer the phone after telling her daughter to wash up herself.
It was Clara calling.
"Sister-in-law, calling so early, is something wrong?"
Clara hadn't slept well all night, tossing and turning, pondering the words Cristiano had said.
"Don't ruin her good impression of you."
"Clara, how much you and the child can get from me depends on Xin'er's support for you."
"If one day, she's disappointed in you, I'll make you disappear from this world."
Du Ruoxin!
Du Ruoxin!
Du Ruoxin's support for her determined how much benefit she could get from Cristiano!
Clara was uneasy.
If Du Ruoxin found out about what happened last night, would she still support her?
The thought of it was terrifying!
Clara was almost neurotic.
So, as soon as it was seven-thirty, thinking Rong Doudou had to get up early for school, she called to gauge the situation.
"There's nothing else, I just didn't see you this morning, and I was a bit worried."
Clara said.
Du Ruoxin's heart skipped a beat, and she felt a little embarrassed. "My husband must have come to pick me up last night."
"Heh heh."
"I've always been a heavy sleeper. I didn't even feel him carrying me."
"I was just about to call and explain."
Hearing Du Ruoxin's words, Clara breathed a long sigh of relief. She didn't say that Rong Jingyang hadn't said a word to Du Ruoxin!
That's great!
She could continue to be good sisters-in-law with Du Ruoxin!
"Oh~~~ Is that so?" Clara smiled.
Du Ruoxin remembered Rong Jingyang's bruised face and her expression suddenly turned serious. "Sister-in-law, did Rong Jingyang fight with my brother last night?"
Besides Cristiano, who else in E City dared to hit the powerful Master Rong?
Clara said sadly, "Sigh—"
"I couldn't stop him, nor could I control him."
Du Ruoxin's brows were tightly furrowed. How could two men of status and position get into fights so easily?
How immature!
"I understand," Du Ruoxin said with a sigh. "Sister-in-law, don't worry, I'll talk to them."
From the bathroom, Rong Doudou's voice called out, "Mommy, what should I wear?"
"Coming," Du Ruoxin replied, and then said into the phone, "Sister-in-law, I'm going to get Doudou. I'll chat with you later."
Clara: "Okay."
After hanging up the phone, Du Ruoxin helped her daughter get dressed.
After breakfast, she drove Rong Doudou to kindergarten.
"Ring ring ring—"
The phone rang.
It was a call from a company employee.
"President Du, good news!" The other person was extremely excited. "We passed, we passed the preliminary review!"
As the answer was expected, Du Ruoxin wasn't particularly excited.
She replied, "Okay, thank you for your hard work."
Employee: "President Du, where are you? I have a new idea and want to discuss it with you."
Du Ruoxin thought that Rong Jingyang wouldn't be back from the city bureau for a while, so she said, "I'm coming to the company. Send me your location."
Shamefully, she had never visited the company her mother-in-law had established for her.
"Okay."
Du Ruoxin received the location and navigated there.
The company was located in the city center, in her own property.
Originally, Feng Linwan had wanted to allocate a floor in the Rong Group Building to Du Ruoxin, so that her son and daughter-in-law would work in the same building, making it easier to cultivate their relationship.
However, considering that Rong Jingyang rarely went to the group, and with Rong's vast industry, it was very difficult to squeeze out even one floor, let alone condense an office.
She couldn't possibly move the core industries to another office building, could she?
Moving things around would be too much trouble, so Feng Linwan took back a floor of another office building belonging to the Rong family, which was adjacent to the Rong Group, when its lease expired, and gave it to Du Ruoxin to start her company.
Driving to the Oriental Plaza office building, she took the elevator upstairs.
"Ding—"
The 26th floor arrived.
As Du Ruoxin stepped out of the elevator, she unexpectedly bumped into a woman running out of another elevator.
"Ah—"
"I'm sorry, I'm so sorry."
Their eyes met, and they were acquaintances.