Chapter 278 It Takes Two to Clap



The day after accepting the mission, Sun Lifang looked at the two little girls on the carpet in the hall and thought it was pretty good.

Perrin is really well-behaved. She has brown hair and blue eyes, with long curly hair hanging down. She looks at picture books with Xinya and they chat and laugh together.

However, this laughter did not last long.

The doorbell rang again. This time it was Perrin's father, standing at the door with a mustache on his face that looked just like Mr. Bean. He called out Perrin's name as soon as he opened his mouth.

Turning my head, I saw the little girl's smile vanish, and she stiffly walked to the door.

After rambling on and on, An's father pulled Pei Lin's thin arm and led her outside.

She couldn't budge it even with a pull, so she gripped the door frame with her little hands and pulled her body backward.

After saying something else, Perrin turned around and called out, "Goodbye, I'll come see you again tomorrow."

An's father looked fierce, but when they reached the door, he picked up his daughter and put her on his arm.

Sun Lifang guessed that she wasn't a sexist.

A large family like theirs shouldn't have any preference for sons over daughters, right?

Furthermore, the person who ultimately inherits most of An's father's assets should be his most beloved child.

Otherwise, it would have been impossible to give her the business.

With this in mind, Sun Lifang opened [Wish] again—

After being sedated and regaining her senses, Iltana should be able to explain why she hates her daughter.

“You’re a family, so if Perrin gains power, doesn’t that mean you’ve won?”

"Would you rather give it to someone else than to your own daughter?"

That was indeed the case. Iltana, waking up, was furious, her nose red, and replied in fluent Chinese: "That's right, I'd rather give it to someone else than let her win."

She's a wicked person; you have no idea how she seized power.

Hmm? It's similar to the struggle for succession among princes; the methods used are definitely not honorable.

But as long as the result is correct, isn't that enough?

Look how angry this woman is.

When you're young, your soft tissue is full, so it's not noticeable.

As women age and lose collagen, their hooked noses become crooked and look quite frightening.

Next, Sun Lifang learned about An Peilin's political schemes from the woman's narration.

[She sent her brother to prison, and her younger brother was expelled from the family—] Iltana was agitated. [Tell me, how can such a treacherous person not be despicable!]

I hate myself for not strangling her when she was born.

Send him to prison?

That must mean that Peiwen did something illegal first, which gave Peilin the opportunity.

As for Pewu being expelled from the family?

This is worth investigating.

"What did he do? Why was he expelled from the family?" Sun Lifang wondered. She couldn't blame Peilin for being expelled from the family.

That must have been agreed to by Father An; the board members all gave the order.

"He must have done something that harmed the family's interests, and to a considerable extent, right?"

How can you pin something like this on Perrin?

That's actually possible.

Iltana roared like a lion: "Perrin found his father a secretary as a mistress—"

[Then, over the next ten years, the fifth secretary became the apple of An's eye, managing all matters, big and small, within the company.]

Peiwen has been the crown prince for over twenty years, but he still can't become the president. He has to go through his secretary to give any opinions.

Oh no, I can't call her a secretary, she should be called Fifth Aunt.

"Hmm? Then you should go find this secretary, why are you going after your own daughter?"

Iltana couldn't understand it; she felt that Perrin was behind it all.

[No one except Perrin and her secretary is allowed in the office.]

They were like Daji, unconditionally fawning over the chairman.

It's all about playing the capital game. If you manage capital well, you can make money, but not much.

[They bought substandard paint raw materials from abroad. Peiwen tried to stop them but was beaten by An's father. Later, the truth came out, and they were fined a large sum of money.]

Even so, An's father would not allow anyone to contradict his opinions to his face.

Peiwen's actions were tantamount to pulling the tiger's fur, showing disrespect to his father.

His ambition to rise in rank was exploited.

Perrin set the fire, which completely severed the relationship between father and son.

That is, when the brother made another suggestion, no one paid attention to him; the secretary, Perrin, and An's father were playing cards.

The older brother couldn't take it anymore and shouted, so his father smashed the ashtray at his feet.

"I started this company, what's it to you?"

Get out! I don't want to see you again!

In front of everyone, he drove Peiwen, who had been the crown prince for twenty years, out of the palace, making him lose face.

At that moment, Peiwen realized that their company was not a place where reason prevailed, but a place akin to a concentration camp of imperial power.

An's father made all the decisions; those who obeyed him prospered, and those who defied him perished.

In the hall, everyone was looking at him as if he were a joke.

Meanwhile, his own sister, who shared the same mother, leaned affectionately against her secretary, who wasn't much older than her, and looked at him with sarcasm.

An Peiwen completely lost his mind; he couldn't hold back anymore.

He rushed up and smashed everything in sight. If he couldn't beat his own sister, he beat his secretary until she was bruised and swollen.

Then, very quickly, his dismissal report came down.

The eldest son of the second wife of the An family, a man who had held the position of crown prince for twenty years, was removed from the center of power. In addition, there was a surveillance video of him intentionally injuring someone, and he was to be sent to prison.

An Peiwen never imagined that her father would be so cruel and her sister so heartless.

Overnight, the man who lost everything took an internal report and filed a formal complaint against his father for "corruption and embezzlement." Despite it being a joint venture, his father did not follow the rules and paid himself a salary of over a billion yuan every year, while employee bonuses were entirely at his discretion.

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