The female protagonist, Lin Ziyan, was an aquaculture PhD and a double major in ship design in her past life. She was reborn into the body of a girl from a small fishing village in Fuzhou.
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On the other side...
Chen Yi thought about it for several days and finally couldn't help but call back to Beijing.
He only briefly mentioned that he met Xiao Jin in Fuzhou.
But his grandfather immediately retorted, "Xiao Jin is dating someone?"
Chen Yi braced himself and told her about Lu Qiuying's relationship with Xiao Jin.
After hanging up the phone, Chen Yi felt uneasy, as if he had fallen into a trap.
Knock, knock.
Hearing the knock on the door, Chen Yi was so startled that he almost jumped off the sofa.
"Brother, why did it take you so long to open the door?"
After Chen Niaoshu opened the door, she immediately looked into the room with suspicion.
After staying in the hotel for almost a week, Chen Yi was very irritable.
"I just spoke to Grandpa on the phone." He gradually calmed down.
In any case, the Lu family definitely cannot ally with the Xiao family.
Chen Niaoshu nodded slightly; she had been in Hai County for the past few days.
Lowering her eyes, a fierce glint flashed in Chen Niaoshu's eyes.
Chen Yi frowned. "Does Maiwei plan to open a branch in China?"
He's been so busy dealing with the electronics store lately that he's forgotten about his sister.
"Well, I've been running around to the branch office these past few days," Chen Niaoshu said dismissively.
"But why did you suddenly call Grandpa?"
Chen Yi touched the tip of his nose and told Xiao Jin about her dating situation.
Right now, everyone in Beijing's social circles is watching and waiting.
They will only follow the Xiao family if they unite with the Chen family; otherwise, they will remain on the sidelines and wait and see.
"The two of them? Are they dating?" Chen Niaoshu looked at her brother suspiciously.
Why did she have a strange feeling after hearing that?
Was Xiao Jin's intention merely to have him deliver a message? Not necessarily.
Chen Yi had no idea what she was thinking, but he felt that he had offended both sides.