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The Bigshot Shocks The World When She Backs Home

Yao Tang, the daughter of the Yao family who mistakenly exchanged at birth, was finally found. Unexpectedly, since her parents felt that she was embarrassing, they never recognized her as their own, and claimed that she was a relative's child who came to live with them. Everyone thought that Yao Tang was just a bloodsucker who was greedy for glory and clung to her "relative's" family. Her father, Yao Feng, registered Yao Tang at the Municipal No.1 Middle School for school. Since Yao Tang failed all of her subjects, she was rejected by the teaching supervisor. When Yao Feng left with Yao Tang, he met the principal of No.1 Middle School. He quickly went up to greet him, but the principal walked past him and tugged at Yao Tang excitedly. "You're finally willing to come to school!" Yao Tang bumped into Cheng Yan, who had once saved her life. Cheng Yan's friends were all convinced that Yao Tang was a gold-digger and waited for her to ask Cheng Yan to pay. When the bill came, Yao Tang quietly rummaged through her bag. Cheng Yan's friend said, "See, she's just stalling for time and waiting for Brother Cheng to pay!" Yao Tang took out a diamond-studded card. "Waiter, how much discount am I given for this card?" The waiter replied, "Honored guest, our diamond black card entitles you to spend here for free!" After that, a group of elite bigshots appeared. The heir of a top corporation posted, "CEO Yao, you've been on leave for a long time. Come back to work!" The international hacker group flooded computer screens everywhere. [To Yao Tang: Boss, it's fine if you don't come back to work, but can you not assault your own database?] When the usually emotionless prince, Cheng Yan, saw his little wife being surrounded, he flipped the table angrily. "Everyone, stay away. This is my wife!"

JQK · Urban
Not enough ratings
971 Chs

President Tan's Apprentice

Translator: Tuiwen Editor: Tuiwen

"I'm telling you, I've exhausted all my resources and reached out to all my connections, but I still couldn't find anyone qualified to substitute for those guys. I don't know what to do!"

If giving up had been an option, he would have thrown in the towel right then and there.

Sadly, it wasn't.

Fang Hui had been spiraling into despair these last few hours.

"It's all right," Yao Tang said calmly.

"We don't need those people."

Fang Hui felt like weeping. The symphony orchestra had a designated number of participants for a reason. If they missed a person or two, the difference in sound would be distinct and noticeable.

More importantly, they had standards to adhere to for the assessment.

They had been practicing according to these standards for so long. Losing a bunch of musicians would make significant changes to their overall performance.

As their ensemble leader, Yao Tang should be well-aware of these matters.