That day, her biological parents and adoptive parents were at the hotel celebrating a major project that Wang Jing had secured for the Wang family, and also celebrating her thirtieth birthday.
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Upon waking up, Hua Rong had a lavish meal prepared in the hotel kitchen. After repeatedly refusing the chef's request to become his apprentice, she leisurely turned on her phone.
There was only one missed call, but it wasn't from Yang's parents.
Hua Rong didn't care at all.
Actually, Lin Tiantian was wrong. Yang's parents didn't pay much attention to her from childhood to adulthood. When the original owner was five years old, she lived alone with a nanny.
Aside from providing living expenses, Yang's parents would only see him briefly during the Chinese New Year.
I heard that Wang Jing's pregnancy was an accident, and the two of them were both DINKs (Double Income No Kids).
As for why he paid so much attention to Wang Jing later, it was probably due to the Mary Sue protagonist's halo.
Once Hua Rong understood this, she no longer cared.
She actually realized that she didn't seem to have much interest in parents as beings, or rather, she didn't seem to have much interest in people in general.
If she's treated well, she might care a little; if she's treated badly, she won't care at all.
She stared intently at the unfamiliar phone number on her phone, a multitude of thoughts flashing through her mind, but she didn't call back.
She first went to an internet cafe, spent half an hour picking up her hacking skills again, and then found the owner of the phone number—Wang An—through that phone number.
She scoffed, thinking her own brother was disgusting.
He fell in love with his younger sister, with whom he had lived under the same roof for over twenty years.
Did both sets of parents eventually agree to the two being together?
WTF?
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