Zhao Laosi rushed upstairs in a few steps. He tried to open Zhao Pozi's door for the first time, but it wouldn't open. He then tried to open Zhao Qian's study door, but that also wouldn't open.
He ran downstairs in a panic: "Brother, something bad has happened! That bitch has locked the door to the upstairs room!"
"What?"
The Zhao brothers all stood up. They knew how many good things their aunt had in her house. If they weren't afraid that the Zhao mother and son would come out of jail and come after them, they would have divided the things up long ago.
"Brother, what do we do now?"
"Let's go to the Public Security Bureau to see Qian Zi, so we don't cause any more misunderstandings!" Boss Zhao was thinking even more. He still harbored the idea that Su Yao had taken money to smooth things over for the Zhao family, since it wasn't a secret in the Zhao family that she was Zhao Gang's biological mother.
When Zhao Qian heard the news brought by the Zhao brothers, he was so angry that he almost lost his mind. How dare that damned woman lie to him! He would definitely make her pay when he got out.
In the end, following Zhao Qian's instructions, the Zhao family pawned two items from their home to pay Zhao Pozi's bail.
Granny Zhao had also become quite haggard these past two days, constantly cursing Liu Zi. When she heard what Su Yao had done, she was so angry that she jumped up and down.
That vixen dared to steal her things! She's gone too far! She thinks she can just run away with the money after the Zhao family is in trouble. She's dreaming, but she can't hide forever.
A cold glint flashed in Granny Zhao's triangular eyes.
Director Wang Wei's new film has been officially scheduled for release on Christmas Day, but the theme song "At Least There's Still Something" has already become a hit before the film's release.
Taiwanese singer Lin Lianlian's heartfelt performance garnered an extraordinary response across Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland China.
Several music critics commented on the song, saying that although the melody and rhythm are relatively simple, the gentle melody and sincere lyrics express the persistence and cherishing of love, making people feel a deep emotional resonance.
The positive reviews once again caused a stir in the entertainment industry in the three regions, with people inquiring about the lyricist and composer.
Liu Zi was completely unaware of this matter. Of course, it had little to do with her, since the song had already been sold, and even if it became a bestseller, it wouldn't be her who made money.
However, as the song became a hit, Xu Jin from Jin Xing Records excitedly contacted her. Taiwanese singer Zhang Shaohan finally replied to them, expressing her interest in "Hidden Wings" and hoping to talk to her about it.
As for Beijing Mingbai Records, after hearing that Liu Zi wrote "At Least There Is Still Something", they also began to actively contact her to invite her to write the song.
well!
Liu Zi sighed. The entertainment industry is just as realistic as it was back then. Once you become famous, everyone flocks to you.
"Xu Jin, please reply to Zhang Shaohan for me. I can't leave Beijing for the time being. If they want to talk, they should come to Beijing."
Liu Zi was at peace with herself. Now that the supply and demand had been reversed, she no longer needed to worry about business trips. After all, with elderly people and young children at home, going out would be too troublesome.
Xu Jin outwardly agreed, but inwardly he was secretly astonished; Liu Zi really had a big ego.
I just don't know how long this person's popularity will last. There are plenty of lyricists and composers in this industry who only write one song in their entire lives.
He has witnessed too many ups and downs, and hopes that Liu Zi can go far and not run out of talent too soon.
Zhang Shaohan from Taiwan was somewhat surprised when she heard the message forwarded by Xu Jin. Her popularity had skyrocketed in the past year, and she was even selected as a rising star singer in Taiwan by a music critic. Countless people wanted to write songs for her, but this was the first time someone had refused to come and see her in person.
But when she thought of the demo she had received, she felt a little itchy, as if she would lose a lot if she didn't get the song.
Since that was the case, Zhang Shaohan no longer hesitated and dialed her agent's number; she wanted to go to Beijing herself.
"Hanhan, your schedule is too packed right now. You don't have time to meet with some unknown lyricist or composer. I'll send someone else to negotiate."
The agent disagreed, saying that with so many excellent songwriters in Taiwan, how could someone who had only written one song be inferior to someone who had only written a melody?
"I really like that demo. Can you turn down a few jobs for me? I can always take them in mainland China. Didn't you say last time that someone invited me to sing there?" Zhang Shaohan's tone was very firm.
"Alright, alright, if you really want to go, I'll help you make the arrangements! Hey, you know how unsafe it is there these days, we'll need to bring a few more bodyguards!"
The agent has known Zhang Shaohan for three or four years and understands her temperament. Once she's made up her mind, nothing can change it, so the agent might as well just go along with it.
Zhang Shaohan was very satisfied with her agent's understanding and let him arrange various matters.
On Monday morning, Aunt Zhang got up very early.
Today is the day to pick up the results, and she didn't sleep well last night.
Seeing that Lingzi's relationship with Liu Zi and her daughter was getting better and better, she felt both gratified and uneasy.
She'd had several nightmares about Lingzi's test results not being accurate, Liu Zi kicking them out, and Lingzi crying uncontrollably.
Aunt Zhang rubbed her arms, which were a little sore from sleeping, and then opened the bottom cover of the stove to prepare porridge and rice.
Liu Zi vaguely heard the noise outside and picked up her watch from beside her pillow to take a look.
It's only a little past 5 a.m., and it's not even dawn yet. Aunt Zhang is already up. That's way too early!
Liu Zi understood the old lady's worries. Fortunately, the results would be available today, and things could finally be settled.
She sat up and tucked the blankets around her two daughters, as it was still a bit chilly in the morning.
Yes, Lingzi has been sleeping with her and Qiqi these past few days.
Speaking of this, we have to thank our youngest daughter. Ever since Lingzi had her younger sister, she has been very doting on her.
Qiqi is unusually close to Lingzi. Usually, she would follow Liu Zi when she went out, but now that her older sister is playing with her, she doesn't bother her at all and will wave goodbye to her very decisively, which makes her, her mother, feel heartbroken.
At first, Lingzi was reluctant to go out and play with other people, but when she encountered Qiqi, who was so persistent, she had no choice but to give up.
Liu Zi was relieved, knowing that the Shi family's mountains and hills protected the area, so there wouldn't be any major problems.
Every day after finishing her meal, Aunt Zhang would stand at the door and call out to people.
"Reiko, Kiki!"
Before long, the two crazy girls will run home.
right!
She's a crazy girl!
No matter how clean my two daughters are dressed in the morning, or how beautifully they tie their hair, they always come home looking like crazy women.
His hair was disheveled, and his clothes had a patch of gray on the left and a patch of mud on the right.
Although Aunt Zhang always complained to her, the upturned corners of her mouth were impossible to hide.
Children need to run and jump to stay healthy. When Lingzi was in town, she was bullied and no one wanted to play with her. She was worried that this would affect her when she grew up.
But they had only been in Songzhuang for a few days, and seeing Lingzi's smile becoming more and more frequent, Aunt Zhang finally felt that there was hope for the future!
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