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Obsessive Tycoon and His Swan Girl

The eminent Jincheng Jiang Family adopted two sisters, the younger sister Jiang Fanyue was sensible and gracious, talented and beautiful, while the elder sister Jiang Zhe was ignorant, unaccomplished in anything. When their destitute biological family came knocking, the Jiang Family couldn't wait to pack Jiang Zhe off and keep Jiang Fanyue; the family wealth, reputation, the status of being the heiress, the fiancé—all henceforth had nothing to do with Jiang Zhe. . Jiang Zhe stepped into her own family's home, her eyes full of skepticism. Could the precious Tang Dynasty painting on the wall be authentic? Were the bowls used for serving vegetables and soup made from the unique material of gilded cloisonné? What happened to the so-called impoverished family? What, there's also a top-tier fiancé from a leading Beijing family? Can she call off the engagement? . The magnate cornered her against the wall, pulling her into his embrace, "What do you think, Madam?" "I'm so poor in studies I fail everything, I don't deserve to join an affluent family." The magnate pulled out her perfect-score college entrance exam paper. "I'm good for nothing, incapable of everything." The magnate lifted the veil off her identities as a Divine Doctor, designer, hacker, composer... and so on. He tenderly quipped, "I'll work hard, to prove myself worthy of you, Madam." 【Since my childhood, I have been without desires or demands, but the moment I laid eyes on you, for that brief second, I prayed to the gods and Buddhas—I yearned for you—Qin Jingchen.】

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Chapter 213: Explosive News

The reporter's face turned genuinely pale with fear, and he glared resentfully at Meng Yirou. What kind of information had she dug up to trap him like this?

After Hen Lang finished speaking, he added, "Nowadays, the development of the entire world is interconnected. If there is so much estrangement, my journalist friend, as far as I know, you've also been a reporter in M Country. Because of this, can I say that you only care about your own interests and not the national interests?"

With that said, the reporter was left speechless, his face flush with embarrassment.

Once Hen Lang finished clarifying things for Jiang Zhe, she had already returned to her seat.

However, given the magnitude of tonight's events, the reporters on the scene had initially thought it was merely a piece of campus news, not worth writing about.

Only now did they realize this was a news story with significant social value.