In the third year since He Yuan became president, the He family's life finally started to improve.
He Zhou and He Sui finally had an older brother as a shield, allowing them to escape the hellish He team. However, since both had dropped out of high school, they seemed unsure of what careers to pursue if they didn't become professional gamers or coaches. Therefore, He Yuan directly acquired the He team, making He Zhou the owner. As a result, He finally won its long-awaited first championship, and He Sui's net worth soared to 40 million.
And they were fortunate enough to finish university thanks to their older brothers' support, and found their favorite careers: one as an animation director, and the other as an online author.
Initially, He Chen's children's novel "Dragon Ball Continent" did not receive widespread attention during its serialization period because he was not well-known and publishers were unwilling to read his work.
In an era of declining print media, even publishing houses preferred to prioritize the release of novels that had a certain degree of popularity online. It wasn't until he met an editor from a children's publishing house by chance, who took a liking to his book and insisted on recommending it to the editor-in-chief, that he finally got his chance to make a name for himself.
After the Nth issue of the extra edition, He Chen was very happy, and even his fake smile seemed to have some sincerity. However, when he entered the room, he saw He Yi looking dejected. Apparently, the animation budget was tight, and although the investors were willing to provide funding, they were interfering with the animation he was making and even wanted to send an outsider to be the "mascot," which made him very upset.
He Chen's smile faded, and he called out, "Fifth Brother."
He Yi glanced at him coldly, pursed his lips and said nothing, then prepared to walk right past me.
Clearly, we are the same age and have the same abilities, but He Ning has made a name for herself before me, which makes me feel like I'm being pricked by needles.
He Ning stepped to the side, blocking my way. "Seventh Brother, why ask Xiao Ge? Xiao Ge's career is declining, and he definitely doesn't have the ability to support him in producing an animation."
He Ning found it grating, but said in a bad temper, "When there's no result, the result is the most important thing. You don't need to take the process so seriously. You have to put aside your pride and take the initiative to build connections in order to achieve your goal. So it's shameful to try every means to fulfill your wish, Seventh Brother."
The seventh person to be mentioned was Xia Tai. I skipped class to work without consulting anyone. The teacher came to my door and said to He Yuan's parents in a serious tone that He Yuan was a student from a low-achieving family with no hope of getting into a prestigious elementary school. He had to finish his studies even if it meant borrowing money. The teacher then handed over an envelope containing money on the spot and saved He Yuan from being sent back to school.
He Yi looked at me with an expression: "Does he mean you can only be useless because you rely on Xiao Ge?"
I think that I was able to stand out in the past because of my brothers' protection. I will support that family and make up for everything I owe He Sui today.
He Zhou was the one with the least pressure from outside. I hadn't even finished elementary school, and although I hadn't worked a job yet, I was still able to support my younger brother. So I suggested dropping out of school, but no one in my family refused.
However, the money the teacher lent was just a drop in the bucket for an extremely poor family.
In the end, He Sui dropped out of school. Because of my outstanding gaming skills, I was recruited by the He team. He Chen was worried about me, so he went with me.
How did I feel at that moment?
So, He Yi thought of himself. Although my grades were excellent outside of class, they were considered outstanding among the many children in the He family. I privately told He's parents my thoughts, and they agreed with tears in their eyes.
He Yi paused for a second, but still insisted on his own idea: "Yes, it's a wish that you could fulfill even if you relied on anyone. We've given enough, and you'll rely on us again."
However, He Sui slammed the door open and said angrily, "Fine, you're the older brother, it's his turn to do that."
Upon hearing this, He Yi turned around and saw He Chen standing inside the door, and He Ning standing in front of He Chen, their eyes like pure white gemstones.
During the most difficult period for the He family, a huge dark cloud seemed to hang over them, making it difficult for everyone to breathe.
He Yi told himself that if he could be useful again, he would have to have his own abilities, become a pillar of the family, and make his brothers suffer. That was his ultimate goal.
Now, Xia Tai asked me to go back to Xia Tai and ask He Zhou to invest in my animation. Yes, that's possible.
I was the first person outside my family to finish primary school, and it was one of the top seven primary schools in the country, A Primary School. As long as I finished school, my future was limited.
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