Perrin's photography project requires Sun Lifang to provide a location. "I've thought about it. Your family bought four villas. I guess no one will use the remaining three?"
There was no renovation; Perrin wanted the lawn outside.
"We'll hold a raffle party on the lawn and draw prizes from our customers as a bonus."
Once you strike a pose, the class immediately changes.
Perrin spoke eloquently: "People are still willing to pay for face."
With a firm grasp on human nature, Perrin could handle her unpredictable father, and naturally, she could handle her clients as well.
As for borrowing the venue---
Why can't we do that?
Sun Lifang also wanted to see how Peilin would lead the three extraordinary people.
"A person with an extraordinary appearance must also have extraordinary abilities."
The buck-toothed man's height reminded Sun Lifang of Jack Ma and Guo Jingming.
We dared not underestimate them, and we divided the work among ourselves.
Sun Lifang informed her family and followed up on the whole process.
She wanted to see how this makeshift troupe could earn 100,000 yuan a month.
"We first conducted a pilot program, and the results were very good, so we decided to roll it out."
The pilot program was a record that Perrin gave to An's father.
There's a rule in settling down: follow the procedures.
No matter who it is, if they want something, they must make a proposal.
It wasn't that they were actually being asked to take it out; Father An's move was a test of their courage. "Of the triplets, only Peilin is the bravest and most like me."
More women mean more children.
Mr. An actually managed his family like a company, but unfortunately...
None of the women in his family could understand what he meant.
They act cute and charming, trying to shirk inspections by being lazy.
Father An may not say it, but he remembers everything perfectly.
Of all the children, only Perrin truly suited his taste.
As a mentor, friend, and ruler, Perrin would discuss the feasibility of every decision with her father, as well as options A and B, and the potential positive or negative consequences later on.
When he has time, An's father will talk to her to broaden her thinking and help Pei-Lin open up another window of opportunity.
Intelligent, polite, and knowing how to behave appropriately, Perrin is the child who most resembles her father.
Ann's father often said, "It would be better if Perrin were a boy."
If Perrin were a boy, he could be groomed as the heir.
Unfortunately, no, she's going to get married someday.
Just thinking about this makes An's father's heart ache.
He was both afraid that his daughter would never find love in her life, and also afraid that she would find love and become addicted to it.
Neither is good.
The former is that An's father knows that his daughter is not liked by Iltana and has no maternal love. Emotionally, An's father admits that he has some shortcomings, but he can't control Iltana's private attitude.
The latter is even more perplexing.
Perrin is a gem, and her father doesn't want her to be tarnished. If in the future Perrin becomes obsessed with some unknown "love," he wants her to wash her hands of cooking and become an ordinary housewife.
An's father felt it was such a pity.
He couldn't bear to part with either side, and An's father was usually extremely busy, with more than a dozen children, but he could only remember a few.
So, "Why isn't Perrin a boy?"
If it were a boy, An's father would have taken him under his wing and raised him.
Unfortunately, it wasn't him. An's father was heartbroken and searched everywhere for a child who could take over the job.
He gave the instruction, "If anyone has any needs or ideas, please bring your proposals to me."
He had four wives, but none of them could understand what he meant.
If you're trying to understand it, then you've only grasped the first part: "What are the needs?"
Buying houses, cars, bags, and jewelry—these consumables are bought in huge quantities, and the overly sweet advances are enough to make An's father feel suffocated.
A woman is a woman, and a family is a family; An's father kept these distinctions very clear.
So he changed his approach, conducting random checks on the children's homework every month, during which they could chat.
This is to maintain a close relationship between father and son.
This made things worse; the children in the family were even more afraid of him.
An's father didn't understand why?
"I loved it when my dad checked my homework when I was a kid!"
When checking homework, chatting with my father about our insights and connecting emotionally is the simplest and quickest way to understand each other, isn't it?
This is probably the difference between a top student and a poor student.
Regardless of the intimidating aura of An's father, who was imposing even without anger and whose eyebrows were always lowered, making adults afraid, let alone children.
We already see each other very rarely, and the kids at home are terrified of it, and now they're going to check our homework again.
Now she panicked even more. She looked at her father like a mouse seeing a cat, trying to hide whenever possible. She had no idea how to act cute.
The children are all afraid of him, and An's father isn't stupid. "I can't bring myself to scold them, and I don't know how to talk to them properly. What should I do?"
Forget about scolding him, just a snort from him would send those brats trembling.
Feelings are mutual. Of the dozen or so children, none of them, except for Peilin, dared to approach him, whine, or make demands.
How can someone who lacks even a little courage be an heir?
After much deliberation, Mr. An finally chose Perrin, saying, "Come have dinner with me and meet some new friends."
Subconsciously, he had already regarded Perrin as his heir, the one he could take out to meet his best friend.
At least, "taking me out won't make me lose face."
Intelligent, outstanding, and hardworking, Perrin will only get better and better under her father's guidance.
Thus, what seemed like a simple "small practice" was actually a plan that Perrin had repeatedly deduced and piloted.
Outsiders only see the surface, just like Sun Lifang, who thought it was just children playing house.
But how could Perrin make a move so easily?
The methods used by chaebol families to cultivate successors go far beyond these.
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