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The Foster Daughter’s Attraction

"Hai Tang? She's just the Hai family's foster daughter. I was only playing around with her. How could I possibly take her seriously? She can't even measure up to my status!" Upon hearing these words from Yu Heng's own mouth, Hai Tang finally realized how he truly saw her. She had liked this person for over twenty years. They had grown up together since childhood, with her always looking out for him, from running errands and doing homework for him to handling company affairs on his behalf. He had always accepted her kindness but pretended to be unaware of her feelings. Now, the words from his lips directly crushed Hai Tang's hopes. From that day on, Yu Heng's shadow completely disappeared. Even his friends around him were surprised. How could she let go so easily after following him for so long? At first, Yu Heng was nonchalant. In his eyes, Hai Tang's world revolved around him, and she wouldn't be able to survive without him. But as time went on and he waited, she never came back. When he started to panic and wanted to look for her, he realized that he couldn't find her, no matter how hard he looked. When they met again, his shadow was already entwined with someone else, and she had a radiant smile on her face. Yu Heng's reddened eyes were filled with tears as he asked the girl who used to belong to him, "Tangtang, I was wrong. Can we go back to the way things were?" Before the girl could speak, the man beside her stepped forward. His eyes filled with malice as he said, "I advise you to stay away from my wife."

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An Amicable Parting

Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

[That's weird. Could it be that the 10,000 album orders were just my imagination?]

[Shuimu, hurry up and reply to my message!]

Another two days passed.

Music manager: [Shuimu, I think we can arrange an event to stimulate fans to buy albums. What do you think?]]

[Don't give up just because it's too tiring. Let me tell you, if you want to be popular in the entertainment industry now, you have to rely on your fans. If you want to keep releasing songs on the Internet without showing your face or meeting your fans, you won't be able to make a name for yourself.]

[I think we can do an event where I can meet you if I buy more than 5,000 albums. What do you think?]

[Shuimu, if you don't reply, I'll take it that you agree.]

News from three days ago.

Music Manager: [Shuimu, how long has it been since you last opened your business and released a new song? Do you want to keep relying on your old capital?!