Chapter 64: 062 What doesn't Boss Ying know how to do?
The True Heiress Is The Real Bigshot
But when he looked for a second time, the figure had already disappeared.
On the road, vehicles came and went in an unending stream.
It was as if what he had seen just a moment ago was only an illusion.
Jiang Moyuanâs gaze deepened.
He did not believe he was mistaken, but if it truly was that person, what were they doing in Shanghai City?
Jiang Moyuan extinguished his cigarette, weighed down by his thoughts, and became even more irritable.
Just then, someone knocked on the office door.
Jiang Moyuan pulled himself together, put the cigarette butt into the ashtray, and returned to his seat, âCome in.â
âThird Master,â the secretary carefully walked in, âMiss Huaping is downstairs and asks you to go down.â
Jiang Huaping?
Hearing this name, Jiang Moyuan was quite surprised.
Although Jiang Huaping was his second sister, she had gone to the capital early on, and they were not familiar with each other nor did they have much in common.
Moreover, the two were half-siblings.
Old Master Jiang had married three times in total, his first wife had died not long after marrying into the Jiang Family, and Jiang Huaping was born to Old Master Jiangâs second wife.
Jiang Moyuan furrowed his brows.
Although unclear about Jiang Huapingâs intentions, he still went downstairs.
Next to the ground floor of Jiang Corporationâs building was an open-air café where employees could have coffee and snacks for free during their breaks.
Jiang Huaping was sitting at the farthest seat.
She wore a celadon-colored cheongsam, matched with a light green bracelet on her fair wrist, exuding a quiet grace.
It was as if she had spilled a curtain of misty Jiangnan rain, the sound of which was clear and distinct.
Jiang Moyuan took a seat across from her, legs crossed, his tone distant, âWhat do you want?â
Jiang Huaping set down her teacup, undisturbed by his attitude, and got straight to the point, âI heard it was you who brought that young girl Ying Zijin from Qingshui County to Shanghai City?â
Jiang Moyuanâs expression shifted subtly, a touch of coldness appearing, âWhat are you trying to say?â
âNothing much, just letting you know, I quite like this young girl,â Jiang Huaping raised her eyebrows, smiling lightly, âIâm actually planning to take her as my goddaughter. I canât stand to see her mistreated. If you bully her again, donât blame me for being rude.â
The previous Old Madam Jiang was from Jiangnan, so Jiang Huaping also spoke with the gentle Wu dialect, but deep down, she had inherited Old Master Jiangâs young spirit of decisiveness and severity.
Softness with a hint of ruthlessness.
Jiang Moyuanâs eyes suddenly darkened, and after a moment, he let out a cold laugh, âI bullied her?â
He loosened his tie, his expression indifferent, âYouâve only been back in Shanghai City for a few days. Donât believe everything you hear. I donât want to argue with you. Itâs always been Ying Luwei who is bullied and aggrieved.â
âShe was received by the Ying Family as soon as she arrived? She felt aggrieved?â
Jiang Huaping smiled pleasantly, âWhatever makes you happy, itâs not your fault that you were naturally blind.â
Jiang Moyuanâs expression grew colder, and without any wish to continue the conversation, he turned and left.
Jiang Huaping wasnât angered, pondering to herself as if talking to someone else, âItâs a good thing we donât have the same mother, otherwise Iâd doubt my own intelligence.â
If it werenât for a recent cyberbullying incident these past few days, she wouldnât have been bored enough to seek out Jiang Moyuan.
After all, she didnât have a good impression of Jiang Moyuan and his mother.
Old Master Jiang had passed away early, and she didnât have many feelings for the Jiang Family anymore.
Jiang Huaping poured herself another cup of tea and continued reading her fashion magazine.
**
Verdant Middle School processed matters quickly, and Ying Feifeiâs expulsion was soon announced.
The principal, wanting to set an example for the students, posted the notice on the school bulletin board and had every class view it.
Xiu Yu walked into the classroom with a stack of registration forms and casually tossed them onto the lectern, âThe Art Festival is coming up, you guys should see if youâre interested in signing up. If not, sell it to the scrap collector, and then buy a bag of chips for Daddy Ying.â
As a school that ranked in the top three nationwide, Verdant Middle School placed great emphasis on the comprehensive development of student quality.
Even for an Art Festival, they would make a big fuss, inviting well-known artists from the industry, and awarding generous prizes to the winning students.
For those students with talents in drawing, calligraphy, sculpture, music, dance, and other areas, the Art Festival was an opportunity not to be missed.
However, most students in Class 19 showed little interest, and wouldnât even participate in the choir competition.
Given the unique situation of Class 19, the principal could not say much.
Ying Zijin was leaning back in her chair, eyes closed, resting.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Xiu Yu walked over, âDaddy Ying, are you going to participate in any of the competitions at the Art Festival?â
Ying Zijin yawned tiredly, âIâm not going.â
She had been to Shao Ren Hospital again yesterday, helping with several cases.
It wasnât challenging for her, but it was quite tiring.
Her body was still too weak at the moment. Having drawn blood so many times within a year, it wasnât something that could be replenished overnight.
As a result, she had been very sleepy during this period.
If she used the power of Divine Calculation too often, it would further damage her body.
Fortunately, it was the 21st century, and there were not as many troubles as there were in the Ancient O Continent.
âRight decision,â Xiu Yu nodded, clicking her tongue, âTake for instance this calligraphy competition, first prize is only 100,000 yuan, thatâs just like tossing⦠â
Before she could finish her sentence, someone snatched a registration form from her hand.
The girl opened her eyes, still misted with tears, her voice low and hoarse, muffled and unclear.
âMhm, Iâll go.â
Xiu Yu: ââ¦â
She found it incredibly unbelievable, âNo way, Daddy Ying, are you really that short on cash?â
âQuite short.â Ying Zijin picked up a pen and began filling out the registration form.
There were too many things she wanted to buy, just one rare medicinal herb alone was priced over ten million yuan, and it was something money couldnât easily buy.
Writing a character could earn 100,000 yuan, far easier than treating illnesses.
Thereâs no reason not to take it.
Xiu Yu scratched her head, âDaddy Ying, what are you signing up for?â
She leaned in curiously and saw that aside from the performances like singing or dancing that required one to appear in person, everything else on the registration form was ticked.
Xiu Yu: ââ¦â
Damn, is this even human?
She realized she might have underestimated Daddy Yingâs capabilities.
Xiu Yuâs gaze moved down, âDaddy Ying, you can do oil painting too?â
Oil painting is a type of Western art that originated in the Ancient O Continent and was later introduced to Hua Country.
Most socialites and rich ladies learned traditional painting to cultivate their sentiment.
Those who could paint oils were few and far between.
âMhm.â Ying Zijin answered casually, âI learned a bit with Qinuo at one time.â
Hearing this name, Xiu Yu fell silent for a moment, then sincerely said, âDaddy, you really have a sense of humor.â
She disliked studying, but had a keen interest in art and knew about many historical personalities.
Qinuo Feng was an artist from the Ancient O Continent period, extremely renowned and left behind many paintings.
His style was so unique that no one had been able to replicate it.
But he had also been dead for hundreds of years, his bones turned to ash.
Ying Zijin raised an eyebrow, shaking her head with regret.
These days, even the truth isnât believed.
âAll set.â Ying Zijin signed her name.
She figured that just by moving her hand, she could make hundreds of thousands, so she developed a great fondness for Verdant Middle School.
Such a generous school.
Nice.
Xiu Yu sighed deeply, âDaddy Ying, can you honestly tell me, is there anything in the world you canât do?â
âMhm?â Ying Zijin looked up, lazy, âThereâs quite a bit.â
âLike what?â
Ying Zijin nodded, âLike, I canât make tasty cookies.â
ââ¦â
Xiu Yu glanced at Jiang Ran, who was sound asleep, suddenly feeling a bit sorry for him.
Having to compete with Daddy Ying, the freak, no wonder he closed himself off.
Comparison is the thief of joy.
Xiu Yu collected the registration form and submitted it to the arts department office.
**
Ying Luwei sat in a milk tea shop outside the gates of Verdant Middle School, restless and anxious.
Today was March 15th, and the court hearing was the day after tomorrow.
Although she had perfectly cleared her name, wasnât Ying Zijin suing her fans tantamount to slapping her in the face?
How would that make her friends see her?
Moreover, some underage fansâ parents accused her of maliciously inciting her fans and threatened to sue her, but she managed to settle it with money.
Ying Luwei furrowed her brows, feeling very displeased.
She couldnât shake the feeling that ever since Ying Zijin woke up in the hospital last time, things had been off.
Could it be because she had pushed too hard and even someone as reserved and quiet as Ying Zijin had lashed out?
But she couldnât not push; the longer it dragged on, the more worried she became that something would happen.
âMom, what do we do?â Ying Luwei pursed her lips, âZijin refuses to drop the charges, and we canât pull any strings. If it really goes to court, our reputation in Shanghai City, the Ying Familyâsâ¦â
Like Zhong Manhua, Old Madam Ying valued face above all.
For the sake of face, any other unimportant matters could be sacrificed.
Upon hearing this, Old Madam Yingâs expression darkened, âWeiwei, donât worry, this matter will definitely not end up in a courtroom.â
âButâ¦â Ying Luwei hesitated, troubled, âWe canât even meet Zijin.â
She truly hadnât expected Ying Zijin to have the guts to just move out of the Ying Family without taking anything.
Without the Ying Familyâs money and power, how could she survive?