Jin Shu was nothing more than a 'white moonlight' whose spiritual power was destroyed in a cultivation novel. The men who once loved and protected her became infatuated with a junior sister...
【Are you sure it's 688? And not 88? Are you kidding me?! All those years of hard study, and I'm almost a hundred points behind an artist who's always running around doing gigs and working?!】
[Jin Shu only scored a little over 300 points on her first college entrance exam, right? She got 688 this time? Is the news confirmed? Has anyone seen the report card? I think I just heard it from her dad. Has anyone seen the report card?]
The author was trembling all over while typing this.
She stared intently at the screen, breathing rapidly like a sick cow, her eyes red and her spirits exhausted, her face turning bluish-purple, as if she had been provoked by something, her emotions on the verge of collapse at any moment.
[Even his own father said it, how could it be fake? Judging from his behavior, it doesn't seem fake.]
[This is really outrageous. She announced she was taking the college entrance exam just over three months ago, right? And she passed after only three months? What does this mean to all those students who have studied so hard for years? Don't you understand what this result proves?]
[What does this prove? It proves someone is a genius, so what? Are we not allowed to be geniuses? We are not allowed to perform well? We start attacking others just because we can't compete?]
These words were posted by Zhao Yan.
She has seen Jin Shu's hard work.
Even though she herself couldn't believe that Jin Shu's grades were real, that was the truth, after all, she had seen the report card.
There's a lot of discussion now, so Zhao Yan directly posted Jin Shu's report card with a caption.
Honestly, her dad and I had the same reaction when we saw these results, but there's nothing we can do, our little girl is just that outstanding!
His grades in Chinese, Math, English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are so outstanding it's almost unbelievable. Any two of his grades would make him a top student in any other subject.
[Is that person who's been calling others "losers" for so many years still around? Come out and say something again!]
[I'm begging Jin Shu to share a set of intensive review techniques! I, a soon-to-be senior in high school, desperately need them!!]
[Jin Shu has already been admitted to a prestigious university, while the national football team is still playing like dog shit.]
[Oh no! Every time I don't want to work hard, I comfort myself by thinking of Jin Shu. Her grades are so bad, but she's doing so well. Now, my only source of support is gone. Jin Shu, how are you going to repay what you owe me?!]
Does nobody really doubt her grades? 688 in three months—isn't that insulting our intelligence?
Chen Mianyi gritted her teeth, trying her best to suppress the bitterness in her heart. At this moment, it felt as if an invisible pain was attacking her limbs and bones, which was even more painful than the time when she was hidden away.
Jin Shu, she has already gotten everything.
Why are people still shamelessly using such methods to gild their own image?
Six hundred and eighty-eight? Does she even have a brain? Such a high score—is that something someone like her could achieve so easily? Can't she at least have some common sense and a moral compass when she's lying?
I'm also a little curious, no offense intended, but if she has that kind of ability, how could she only score a little over 300 on her first test?
Could it be that their prediction actually came true? Is there something fishy going on here?
I've lost faith in this world. What's the point of working hard? In the end, aren't we just being manipulated by the rich?
Seeing a bunch of people calling Jin Shu's dad "Dad" under his video account all day long makes me sick! They have no dignity whatsoever! Do you think rich people will share their money with you just because you're fawning over me?
[It's not that I hate the rich, it's just that I feel the Jin family's money came from dubious sources, and Jin Shu's academic performance also needs to be examined. I hope someone can pay close attention to this father and daughter.]
Suddenly, a comment appeared below, posted by Jin Shu's main account.
When are you free? Come to my dad's company. I'll send a driver to pick you up. You can also come and see how my dad made his money and how I achieved my success.
This comment completely baffled the person who had just posted it.
He replied again very quickly.
Are you openly threatening us ordinary people?
Jin Shu: [If I were threatening you, you'd be invited to visit the courthouse instead of the company. Anyone else with doubts can come as a group. As for my grades, I'll teach you a method: call the Capital Education Bureau directly to report it. I hope to hear good news from you.]
After waiting for a long time, the person did not reply. After a while, the person's profile picture disappeared, and the account was also deleted.
Jin Shu sighed.
With such little courage, they dare to imitate Zhu Qianying by engaging in slander and cyberbullying? They're still far from being truly skilled.
Of course, not everyone was so cowardly; some people said they could come and take a look at Old Man Jin's company.
The other party was a video blogger, obviously there to gain traffic for himself. Would Old Man Jin eat him up in front of the live broadcast camera? So after seeing Jin Shu's words, he immediately commented below.
I immediately signed up! Since you invited me, you should reimburse my round-trip airfare and hotel, right?
Jin Shu: [You're here to collect evidence. If you can prove I'm guilty, I'll cover all expenses. If you can't prove it, then I'm sorry, my money doesn't grow on trees.]
[With such a huge fortune, why be so stingy? What good would it do to report it to someone else?]
[Jin Shu is right. You only asked to visit because you were skeptical of her. Now that you've gone, it shows you don't trust her. You've come looking for trouble, so why should she serve you?]
After all the commotion, the dozen or so people who had signed up created a group chat and headed to Guangzhou together.
This is the core area of Old Man Kim's business. Almost every landmark building you see after it's built has a stake in Old Man Kim.
Among the dozen or so people, one wore a mask and hat the whole time, because the weather wasn't too hot yet, and he covered himself up completely in long sleeves and pants.
This outfit didn't arouse the curiosity of the others in the group. After all, they were all there to cause trouble, and showing their faces might make them memorable. So everyone tried to cover themselves up to some extent, and they also tacitly refrained from asking each other's names.
Upon arriving at the foot of Old Man Jin's company building, we found a luxurious lobby decorated in the style of the last century. Inside the golden revolving doors hung an oil painting of a little girl. The little girl was exquisitely beautiful, with fair skin and a pitiful appearance. Her chubby arms, like lotus roots, were holding a plump carp, and she was laughing happily.
This is a famous and iconic decoration of the Kim family, which can be found in any of the Kim family's buildings.
Previously, everyone was guessing which Bodhisattva's attendant this little girl was, but now everyone knows that this is Jin Shu when she was a child.
After learning the truth, everyone was shocked by the profound paternal love that Old Man Jin exuded.
As Chenmian stood before the oil painting, a look of self-mockery and resentment crossed her eyes.