"No way!" Bai Wan'er naturally wouldn't allow such a thing to happen.
She took a deep breath and gritted her teeth: "What do you want me to do now?"
“We can devise a plan to make Chu Yunxing mistakenly believe that the test report has been tampered with, and then have him find the real test report. This way, he will know that the truth is the truth.”
The two agreed to meet and discuss the specific plans in detail.
When Bai Wan'er was looking for a school for An'an, she inevitably encountered many difficulties. Many excellent private schools showed resistance when they learned that An'an came from a single-parent family.
Bai Wan'er could understand, since private schools have higher requirements.
Looking into An An's innocent black eyes, I couldn't help but feel guilty.
Just as the two were once again turned away by the private school, Old Master Chu happened to drive by.
Seeing the mother and daughter looking dejected, he rolled down the car window: "What a coincidence, what's going on here?"
"Grandpa Chu, what are you doing here?" Bai Wan'er's smile widened the moment she saw the old man, and she asked with a smile.
"I was looking for a few old friends to play chess with, but I didn't expect to run into you guys. Judging from your appearance, are you in some trouble?"
Bai Wan'er didn't want to chat too much with the old man she had just met, so she smiled and said, "It's okay, I want to find a school for An'an."
Grandpa Chu glanced at the school gate behind them and said helplessly, "The place you found is not suitable for children."
Bai Wan'er was puzzled by these words, but she didn't dare to ask.
After a brief chat, Old Master Chu instructed the driver to drive off.
After taking An'an home, Bai Wan'er began investigating the car. Once she confirmed that someone had tampered with it, she was furious.
Fortunately, the car wasn't going too fast, otherwise the consequences would have been unimaginable.
Ji Fenghe had kept such a dangerous matter a secret from me all along.
Bai Wan'er frowned wearily, completely bewildered by all the things that had happened recently.
Each and every one of these events, seemingly accidental, is actually full of all sorts of mysteries.
The situation in Southern Metropolis Daily appears calm on the surface, but it is not so.
I've only been here a few months and I've already encountered so many troubles.
If it wasn't because I unintentionally took a piece of someone else's cake, it means someone was tampering with it behind the scenes.
She subconsciously turned her head and saw her reflection in the mirror beside her.
Every glance and smile exudes breathtaking beauty, yet it is precisely this face that has been restless since the moment she arrived here.
She sighed helplessly and turned to leave.
There was no trip recorder in the car, and it's unclear when or how it was tampered with.
If we try to trace the ins and outs of things, we will inevitably waste a lot of time.
Time should be spent on important matters, not on this kind of meaningless behavior.
On my way home, I drifted off into an unfamiliar road because I was distracted.
I don't know how long I walked, but I suddenly saw the sea at the end of the road not far away.
Southern Metropolis is located inland and has no sea.
Could it be that I've already left Nandu after only driving for ten minutes?
The idea amused her, and she continued walking forward with curiosity.
This was a vast lake, one she had never heard of before. The emerald green water rippled in the breeze, dazzling like a piece of jade. Sensing the fragrance of flowers wafting by, she instinctively turned to look.
It's already late autumn, how could there still be such a wonderful fragrance?
Turning around, I saw that the lakeside was covered with pink roses, blooming all over the mountains. The lake was unimaginably large, stretching as far as the eye could see. The pink roses covering the mountains were breathtakingly beautiful, beyond description as merely spectacular.
As she was quietly appreciating the magnificent scenery, a weathered woman's voice suddenly came from beside her.
"Child, you are not allowed to watch here."
The woman's dark and thin appearance was as weathered as her voice. She wore a large sun hat, making it impossible to see her features clearly.
He could only sense her watching him quietly, without saying a word, but without any malice.
"Excuse me, I was just passing by." Bai Wan'er turned to leave, but lingered there, looking around with reluctance.
Driven by curiosity, she finally couldn't contain herself and cautiously tilted her head to approach: "May I ask, what is this place?"
"This place was built by a boss five years ago. It is said that there were originally other things, but there was no time to continue construction, and it ended up like this." The old man turned to look at the lake and said with emotion.
It's already incredibly magnificent as it is now; if construction were to continue, it would be unimaginable.
She nodded as if she understood, and said regretfully, "It would be great if we could continue building."
"Human destiny is so strange. Many times, the promise is gone before it even comes to fruition." The old man said this out of the blue, which made Bai Wan'er even more puzzled.
She was about to ask more questions when she saw the old man suddenly turn hostile and say in a gloomy tone, "Alright, don't bother me anymore, go away!"
Bai Wan'er was thus directly driven away. She took one last deep look at the lake before driving off.
She wasn't a curious person to begin with; she had only come here on a whim today, and never expected to stumble upon such a scene.
The owner who built the artificial lake must be a sentimental person, otherwise he wouldn't have continued to maintain it for so many years.
Five years have passed, and the boss still hasn't fulfilled his wish, which will probably be a lifelong regret.
Returning home in deep thought, I saw a deliveryman holding a document, hesitating whether to knock on the door.
"Hello."
The moment the deliveryman saw Bai Wan'er, he breathed a sigh of relief and happily exclaimed, "I've finally waited for you! Here's your mail."
The courier was in such a hurry because the package required the recipient's signature.
Bai Wan'er didn't remember receiving such an email. Curious, she opened it and found an admission notice inside.
This school is the most prestigious school in the entire Southern Capital. Bai Wan'er knew that she couldn't get her child into the school with her own resources, so she never considered it from the beginning.
Having received her acceptance letter without any warning, Bai Wan'er was naturally not naive enough to believe that there was such a thing as a free lunch.
She racked her brains but couldn't figure out who had applied for An'an's admission.
After a moment of contemplation, she called Chu Yunxing.
Chu Yunxing was in a meeting on the other end of the phone. After a brief period of noise, he seemed to have found a secluded spot and asked softly, "What's wrong?"
"Did you apply for a place at Nandu Academy for An'an?" Bai Wan'er asked nervously, her voice filled with anticipation.
Chu Yunxing knew nothing about this matter and denied it.
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