"Yina." Miles Gu suddenly blocked Yina Yin's path, his face full of helplessness. "Can we talk for a moment?"
Yina Yin tried to hold back her laughter as she looked at Miles Gu. "No, my dad said I can't."
Miles Gu looked at her with a wronged expression. "I'm not the one who broke off our engagement."
"Well, who told him to break off the engagement with me while wearing your face?" Yina Yin was starting to feel a little sorry for Miles Gu.
Although the primary persona had returned, Charles Yin still hadn't gotten over it!
So as soon as Cherry Miller and Yina Yin came back, Charles Yin immediately used the excuse of company business to send both of them off to manage a remote branch office.
Miles Gu excitedly went to look for Yina Yin, but ended up with nothing.
Miles Gu went to see Charles Yin, but Charles Yin's face was full of displeasure.
Miles Gu understood that Charles Yin wasn't really targeting him, he was just annoyed.
Who told the secondary persona to do so many outrageous things?
The Yin Family's reputation had been dragged through the mud.
It would be strange if Charles Yin wasn't angry.
Cherry Miller saw Charles Yin deliberately making things difficult for Miles Gu, so she purposely assigned him several especially tough projects.
But Miles Gu completed each task meticulously, and every single one was done beautifully, leaving the always picky Charles Yin speechless.
Cherry Miller couldn't bear it anymore and pleaded for Miles Gu: "Charles, the engagement was broken off by the secondary persona, not the primary one. Why take it out on him?"
Charles Yin snorted and said, "Who's taking it out on him? I'm doing this for outsiders! Outsiders don't know about the primary and secondary personas, they just know Miles Gu's face! Breaking off the engagement so easily, and now wanting to take it back—what about the Yin Family's reputation? Am I, Charles Yin, that easy to talk to?"
Miles Gu stood quietly to the side and accepted the scolding: "Dad's right, it's all my fault. I let my guard down and gave others an opening, otherwise the secondary persona wouldn't have appeared."
"Hmph, as long as you know." Charles Yin glared at Miles Gu.
"But you can't keep doing this, right?" Cherry Miller still felt sorry for Miles Gu—he was the child she raised, after all.
Most importantly, her son-in-law was back, and Yina Yin's spirit and energy had returned too.