A Bunch of Ungrateful Wretches, Don't Call Me Brother Anymore

To help his three adoptive siblings, Zhou Chen sacrificed his future, only for them to succeed. However, instead of gratitude, he was met with ingratitude, leading to a lifetime of hardship.

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Chapter 170 The First High-Achieving Graduate Employee!

Zhou Chen said calmly, "If you employ someone, don't doubt them; if you don't trust someone, don't employ them. I trust Attorney Su's character."

"Hehe... Human nature cannot withstand the test." Upon hearing this, Su Jiajia seemed to have thought of something and blurted out a motto.

“I’ll say it again, I believe Attorney Su wouldn’t do such a thing.” Zhou Chen shook his head.

"Okay, thank you for your trust."

Su Jiajia temporarily believed Zhou Chen's words and felt a touch of gratitude.

However,

That feeling of being moved vanished instantly with Zhou Chen's next words: "If Attorney Su really wanted to abscond with the money, she wouldn't do it for a mere few hundred thousand. It's not worth it unless it's the compensation for the demolition of those fifty houses. I believe Attorney Su wouldn't lose the big picture for a small gain. Am I right?"

"You old fox, I almost fell for your trick."

Su Jiajia rolled her eyes and complained.

Zhou Chen smiled and said, "I'm still young, so calling me an old fox isn't appropriate. You can call me a handsome fox, or a dashing fox, or a dashing fox, just don't call me an old fox, it makes me sound old."

Upon hearing this, Su Jiajia immediately rolled her eyes even more, "Narcissist!"

Immediately, he put away his bank card, turned around and waved without looking back, saying, "I'm going to give Wanying a surprise. Tomorrow is when I'll officially start working."

After saying that, he got into the car, drove off, and disappeared at the school gate.

Tsk tsk,

You came by car!

It seems that Su Jiajia's family background is also quite impressive, comparable to Sun Wanying's.

Zhou Chen couldn't help but sigh, "Some people are born into privilege, destined for greatness."

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