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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Mayor Yi was shocked, wondering how Yun Ying had managed it.
Now, his colleagues at the same level congratulate him whenever they meet.
Mayor Yi felt a surge of anger, and at that moment, he received the divorce agreement from lawyer Yun Ying.
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On the other side
Lin Ziyan returned to Fu City and received a document from Madam Yi—no, now it should be called Yun Ying—a month later. She raised an eyebrow.
She had heard some of what had happened to the Yi family, and it made her feel relieved.
They acted swiftly and decisively, catching Mayor Yi completely off guard.
When Lu's father was transferred to Teng City, Yun Ying, in order to repay the Lu family for helping to transfer her son and daughter-in-law to Beijing, introduced the Yun family's connections to the Lu family.
"YuMei Group?" Fang Jie opened the document, saw the unique logo on it, and raised an eyebrow.
Hairun's branch in Tengshi has already opened, and now the first batch of goods shipped from Tengshi is actually thanks to the help of Yumei Group.
Did they really take over the market in Country Y so easily?
Lin Ziyan leaned back on the sofa and didn't say anything.
The market in Country Y is certainly not easy to open up; xenophobia there is even more severe than in Country A.
"Didn't you read the Tengshi Morning Post this morning?" the chubby girl asked, holding the newspaper.
Fangjie grabbed the newspaper, saw the headline, and a slight twitch appeared at the corner of her mouth.
"This is the best way to kill someone by destroying their spirit. He's in the mayor's position, but it's like he's being sidelined."
Lin Ziyan glanced at it but wasn't surprised.
Could someone who can turn Yumei into a group within three years be an incompetent fool?
"She's using a strategic retreat as a means of advancement; she's not going to hand over the home she's built up over so many years."