Chapter 243 Seeing my sister's new name...



Nie Zhao secretly did bad things to get rid of the burden, and Secretary An just thought it was a small matter and started making a fuss. It was Chen Rou who had to explain, saying, "Under Hong Kong law, if you don't have your sister's birth certificate and don't have her parents, you can't register her as your sister through adoption."

Secretary An thought about it and realized it was true. So, he had accidentally done the right thing?

The boy from Taiwan probably understood, and upon seeing the girl, exclaimed, "So it's her!"

He thought for a moment and smiled: "So, Miss Chen, the boss gave Jianmei an ID card."

In Hong Kong today, an identity card can cost up to HK$200,000 with connections, which is something an ordinary person would need to earn in ten to twenty years. However, having a Hong Kong residency permit grants one the protection of Hong Kong law.

From this perspective, the Taiwanese man was not angry at all; in fact, he was overjoyed and wept tears of joy.

Looking at Secretary An, he said, "Please thank the boss for me."

Then, the cameraman said to the girl, "Little princess, you should also thank the boss. From now on, you have an identity too!"

Seeing that the girl didn't say thank you, she simply put the scalpel away and put it back in her pocket.

The Taiwanese man had fungal infections in his lungs, which caused his throat to be filled with phlegm and made breathing extremely difficult, like he was working a bellows. He seemed to be thinking about something and suddenly said, "Oh, right, her name..."

If he hadn't mentioned it, Chen Rou wouldn't have remembered because she was preoccupied with other things.

But when the Taiwanese guy mentioned it, Chen Rou immediately remembered: "Secretary An, Jianmei needs to change her name. Where did you submit your paperwork? Hurry up and withdraw it. We need to discuss a name for her."

Although Secretary An didn't seem to care much about such a small matter, he was also a father of a daughter.

He laughed and said, "Don't worry, of course I changed it for her. In fact, I asked the boss and had him choose a name specifically for her..."

He opened the document, pulled out a piece of paper, and said, "See? The name the boss chose isn't bad, is it?"

In order to get rid of this little burden, Nie Zhao was naming someone for the first time in his life.

But his name is indeed well-chosen. Chen Rou smiled and said as soon as she saw it, "This name is indeed well-chosen."

But the Taiwanese boy didn't like it at first glance, saying, "Why is she named Chen Juan? I don't like the name Chen Juan. I named my little princess Jia Hui, Jia Qi, Jia Lin, and Jia Yu. Aren't they much better?"

Chen Rou was too lazy to waste words with him, and only asked Li Jianmei: "There was a girl whose name was also Chen Juan. She was born before the liberation. She carried a hoe and participated in the revolution. She also danced ballet on stage. She was once the most handsome and the most impressive Red Detachment of Women in Shenzhen. Now, we're going to give you the same name as her. What do you think?"

I saw that my sister was born in a rural area on the mainland, had worked as a hoe, and had also seen the movie "The Red Detachment of Women".

It's clear that she's a very opinionated girl.

Because in this matter, the girl whose name contained the character for "cheap" did not rely on her most trusted brother, but instead expressed her affirmation to Chen Rou: "I want it."

She needed a name, and one that had been used by a particularly cool and imposing female soldier, so of course she wanted it.

She didn't forget to persuade the Taiwanese guy: "Brother Zai Zai, I like this name."

She added, "From now on, I'll be called Chen Juan. Zizai-ge, you can just call me Juanzi, it sounds nice!"

Born in Taiwan, the boy received a secluded, sentimental, and romantic education. He always felt that the name "Juan" was a bit too monotonous, but since his sister liked it, he didn't say anything.

Secretary An didn't forget to boost her boss's image: "Our boss came up with this name."

He added, "This year marks the first time his name has appeared on the rich list, and he's number one—a super lucky break!"

Taiwanese boy wanted to express his gratitude, but he was very ill and could only stay awake for a short time. He had already closed his eyes. Seeing that his sister didn't understand anything about the rich list or how powerful Secretary An's boss was, he was naturally unmoved.

However, children from poor families mature early, and this girl was exceptionally sensible.

She paused for a moment, then bowed to Chen Rou: "Thank you, Boss Chen!"

The little girl had no impression of Nie Zhao; she treated Chen Rou as her boss from beginning to end.

It's unclear how Nie Zhao plans to settle the Taiwanese girl. Will he give her a job, or send her back to Taiwan to join the Bamboo Union? Although Boss Nie forbids Chen Rou from keeping Jianmei, since he gave Jianmei the name of the original owner's mother and made her call Chen Juan from now on, Chen Rou won't let the girl go back to Taiwan.

Moreover, the boy from Taiwan is an adult male, but the girl is only 9 years old. It's not good for an adult man, especially since the boy from Taiwan doesn't pay attention to hygiene and has such a serious case of athlete's foot, to take care of a girl.

Chen Rou needs to arrange a safe environment for this girl to live in long-term and study.

After leaving the ward, she instructed Secretary An to have his subordinates buy some clothes and shoes for Jianmei, and give the little girl some pocket money so that she wouldn't feel cramped in the hospital.

She pulled out her mobile phone, intending to contact Song Yuanchao again and ask him to go to the bank and find a set of keys to a smaller apartment in Central from Han Yuzhu's safe deposit box. She also planned to hire a maid from her family so that Li Jianmei could move in.

If it weren't for this little girl, Chen Rou really wouldn't have been able to handle Li Da Quezi and his son, as well as Chen Xianhai.

The most important thing is to provide Li Jianmei with a stable and comfortable living environment, and for her to be able to study.

Sometimes, when luck comes your way, there's no stopping it.

As Chen Rou was speaking, her cell phone rang. She opened it and saw that it was Li Xia calling. She quickly answered, "Sister-in-law?"

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