Chapter 434 Time



"Well done!"

When Jiang Yi received the news from her assistant that a Hong Kong tycoon was about to go bankrupt, she excitedly pumped her fist.

Then, Jiang Yi calmly said two sentences to her assistant, "We should press on with our remaining strength and not seek fame like Xiang Yu."

Jiang Yi is not a magnanimous woman; she is a petty woman.

Jiang Yi has a very low opinion of this Hong Kong tycoon.

She doesn't resent the rich, because she herself is capable of making money, even in the real world. It's just that she's not someone who makes money as her goal.

The reason for looking down on the other person is their character.

Or rather, Jiang Yi doesn't just look down on this Hong Kong tycoon, but on people like him.

They make money off the Chinese people, yet they do things that harm them, and on the surface, they have to maintain the hypocritical mask of a philanthropist.

In wartime, such people would be considered traitors and lackeys.

But in peacetime, because money can buy anything, traitors transform into public intellectuals, and lackeys become sheepdogs, changing their skin but not their true nature.

Six months later, several more people jumped off buildings in Hong Kong.

The incident thus came to an end.

After this incident, Zhongshan Xiao Club successfully rose to prominence. However, even at this point, not many people had ever seen the organizers of Zhongshan Xiao Club.

Jiang Yi, standing at the front desk, acted very ordinary, like a typical small business owner. And since she didn't have many assets, she was naturally excluded.

By this time, Jiang Shiyu had entered school and become an ordinary primary school student.

This "ordinary" is because her grades are only average, but in other aspects, Jiang Shiyu is truly extraordinary.

He excels in everything from playing wind instruments and stringed instruments to bouncing.

Don't think it's a typo; it means to blow, pull, bounce, and jump.

The active little girl Jiang Shiyu has no interest in singing at all, but she loves dancing and is very talented at it.

Given Jiang Yi's rebellious nature, Jiang Shiyu studied classical dance.

Besides that, she plays the bamboo flute, the xiao (vertical bamboo flute), and the suona (double-reed horn), the erhu (two-stringed bowed instrument), and the guzheng (a type of zither).

Having learned many traditional Chinese arts, young Jiang Shiyu embodies the qualities described in two lines of ancient poetry: still as a virgin, swift as a rabbit.

A more vivid description is that the quiet Jiang Shiyu is like a well-bred young lady, while the lively Jiang Shiyu is like a wild boy from another family!

Jiang Yi didn't think it was a bad thing at all.

She had no intention of suppressing the girl's nature.

Jiang Shiyu, on the other hand, is very sensible and has never looked down on her classmates because of her family's financial situation.

In fact, in Jiang Yi's view, the way children flatter and belittle each other is simply a result of their parents' words and actions.

By this time, Jiang Yi had enough power to deal with the Zheng family, but she did not take direct action. Instead, she gradually put pressure on them.

During the time when Jiang Shiyu was in elementary school, Zheng Laosan was first investigated for misconduct and then expelled from the Party and dismissed from public office.

Now, Zheng Lao Er has also been targeted.

As for Zheng Laosi, although he wasn't being targeted, he was already looking haggard. After all, he had been under immense psychological pressure, and few people could withstand that.

Han Yuzhen, that vicious woman, also suffered retribution for her arrogance and wickedness. This was truly fate, not Jiang Yi's scheme.

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