Tang Rao watched Long Xinjue with a smile. From her expression, Tang Rao knew he was right—Long Xinjue loved business and the art of making money.
"No need to guess anymore. From the moment I met you, I knew there was an overwhelmingly strong scent of self-interest about you. Don't ask how I can tell, because I am Tang Rao, and I have met too many people like you," Tang Rao said.
Long Xinjue remained silent.
"And there's one more important point," Tang Rao looked at Long Xinjue, "When I said I was going to take Luo Yan away, the first thing you thought about was that the law firm would lose a lot of clients and benefits, not why Luo Yan wanted to leave. Don't deny it, I am pretty accurate at reading people."
Long Xinjue continued to remain silent, now shocked.
She thought she was well-versed in psychology, but in front of Tang Rao, she felt as though she had been stripped bare. Everything was exposed to this terrifying man.