Chapter 339 At that time, Yes also gave her some gifts.
She was able to resume some of her normal work, which she also considered a form of entertainment.
The enormous fortune she left behind is functioning well on its own, thanks to the capable and reliable people she selected at every stage.
She made another trip to North America and secretly convened a dozen key personnel for a week-long strategic meeting on a private island in Vancouver.
If these key figures were photographed, it would surprise the world media. Many of them are high-ranking figures in their respective fields. They are not public figures who often appear in public, but they are very important in their industries.
Before returning to China, Fang Ke went to New York. She owns multiple properties in the United States, including an apartment in Manhattan, New York.
This was the first house she bought after moving to the United States, and she liked it quite a bit at the time. Even after buying many more harbor villas, she would still come here to stay one night when she returned to the city.
What makes this apartment truly valuable is not its current market price, but rather the various collectibles housed within.
Only then could one push open the long-sealed apartment door, revealing a bright and spotless interior.
She did entrust the cleaning of her apartment to a friend at the time, but she heard that she later moved to Mexico before she was able to find that person's information and send a thank-you message.
The message has been sent, but the other party hasn't replied yet.
Fang Ke then walked around the room. Her bedroom remained the same, and her walk-in closet was filled with luxury brands from seven or eight years ago.
She couldn't help but smile, for some reason, she felt like she was visiting her daughter's room.
She then went to the study, which was filled with various hardcover original books, and on the desk was an original English version of "The Razor's Edge".
Fang Ke flipped through it casually. In her memory, she had read this book several times, in various translated versions, because she really liked the male protagonist's free spirit.
She put the book back on the bookshelf, thinking that she probably took it out to read again out of boredom before leaving, and that's why she didn't put it back.
Fang Ke finally found some memorabilia related to Yes in the drawers and cabinets, such as some university photos, competition medals, gifts that were never given, and gifts that Yes had given.
Yes, at that time, Yes also gave her some gifts, although not in his name, and they were always delivered to her in various ways.
For example, she once bid against a buyer at a private auction. That buyer, as if he had lost his mind, raised the price of something originally worth three million US dollars to ten million.
The price was raised to the back because they didn't want it anymore; they simply didn't want him to have an easy time, so they raised the price a few times in the opposite direction, and finally it was sold for 20 million.
She was eager to see who this scoundrel who spent 20 million was, as he hadn't come out from the next private room.
She could forget about it later, but the auction staff delivered the item to her home and asked her to sign for it, saying that the gentleman had given it to her as a gift.
This madman then caught Fang Ke's attention. By then, her surveillance network had spread all over the world, making it easy for her to find a buyer.
The video of Yes appearing that night was packaged and sent to her email. After watching it, Fang Ke laughed for half an hour in her study.
So the following week at school, no matter how aloof Yes tried to be, Fang Ke would stick to him all day.
There were many similar examples, so Fang Ke smiled as he looked at the collection but didn't touch them.
Then she took out a blue velvet square box from her desk drawer. She remembered that inside was a pair of diamond cufflinks. The design was unique, understated yet luxurious. She took a liking to them at first sight and planned to give them to Yes, but unfortunately, she didn't give them to him.
Fang Ke opened the box with a touch of nostalgia, only to be surprised to find it empty, with only the small card she had written there.
[For my senior (^_-)]
A question suddenly popped into her head. She hesitated and put the box down, wondering if she had taken the cufflinks somewhere else, but unfortunately, she couldn't remember.
That day, after searching for an hour without finding it, Fang Ke gave up. She's very easygoing, and she's like that in everyday life. Some things always mysteriously disappear and then mysteriously reappear.
Fang Ke noticed the "Y" again after returning to China at a high-end jewelry banquet.
That was her new endorsement deal, for a high-end jewelry brand.
Fang Ke was stunningly beautiful that night; the millions of dollars worth of jewelry on her neck looked like a national treasure worth billions.
There was an auction part of the dinner, which was a kind of lucky draw. The guests were all social elites who could afford to pay the price.
Fang Ke's jewelry was auctioned off for an astronomical price, and she even joked that everyone should calm down, saying that with such a high premium, she even wanted to become a jeweler.
Everyone burst into laughter, and they calmed down considerably. The final bid reached 13 million, but it was won by a man who looked unremarkable. The brand representatives were overjoyed and invited the gentleman to the stage for a photo, but he politely declined.
"I took this photo for my owner."
The brand then understood, realizing it was inconvenient, and secretly arranged for the person to sit in a VIP seat, saying that after the event, the jewelry worn by the spokesperson would be personally displayed and delivered to the person.
When the evening's activities were successfully completed and it was time to return home, I had already changed into my everyday clothes.
But before her car could even leave the park, it was stopped by someone, much to Fang Ke's surprise, who turned out to be the mysterious person who had won the championship.
The man bent down and knocked on the car window, handing Fang Ke an ornate jewelry box.
Fang Ke: "..."
The man simply smiled and said, "Miss Fang, my master is a fan of yours. Congratulations on the success of your event today. He specially asked me to take this picture as a gift for you."
Fang Ke: "…………"
As Fang Ke watched the other person walk away, a strange feeling welled up in his heart when he looked at the jewelry set again.
It seems more like the other party bought the jewelry at a high price to help her gain publicity, and then gave it to her...?
This action reminded her of someone.
Only then could she suppress her racing heartbeat and open the box. On the black velvet, the jewelry she had worn all night shone brightly.
Even the dim streetlights couldn't conceal its captivating radiance; a greeting card lay on it, which one could only turn over to look at.
Congratulations. —Y
Fang Ke: "..."
Fang Ke looked at these two incredibly boring words and felt both annoyed and speechless.
They spend so much money on gifts, but don't even say a few sweet words.
However, when Fang Ke's gaze fell on the letter "Y", his thoughts finally began to wander.
She turned her phone back on; Yes's chat window and call history were both from two years ago.
If Yes really came back, why didn't he contact her?
Fang Ke's heart grew slightly cold. She knew that wealthy fans were everywhere, and it was possible that some nouveau riche were just showing off their fandom.
She then closed the 13 million jewels, tossed them aside, and didn't look at them again.
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