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Wu Bin had never before encountered such a proactive girl.

He hadn’t even reacted before she threw herself into his arms.

A glint of realization flashed through He Bingbing’s eyes as she sat nearby.

So this was also a possibility!

Song Bing and the others were almost grinding their teeth with frustration.

Wu Bin was truly a dog!

When had he silently scored a South Korean girl?

Wu Bin tried to push the girl away, but she clung tightly to him, refusing to let go.

"Kid, let’s talk this out, stop with the hands-on approach."

"Let go, I’m warning you, I do hit won."

Wu Bin raised his right hand and clenched it into a fist, signaling that he was a sigma male.

But the girl just laughed even sweeter.

"Uncle, you’re so strong, I like soone like you!"

Song Bing: ...

Song Bing simply couldn’t stand it anymore.

What was all this anyway?

They ca out to have a al and ended up being fed dog food—whom had they angered?

Song Bing couldn’t help but ask, "Old Wu, who’s this beauty, how do you know her, aren’t you going to introduce her to us?"

Before Wu Bin could speak, the girl took his arm and turned around to bow and greet Song Bing and the others.

"You must be Uncle’s friends, right?"

"Nice to et you, my na is Jin Zhiya, I’m Uncle’s good friend from South Korea, please take good care of in the future."

Tsk, tsk, tsk.

Jin Zhiya.

Just listen to that na; it lts the heart.

No wonder they say that choosing a na is so important.

If the na sounds nice, the person is usually not bad-looking either.

But if the na doesn’t sound nice, they might end up unfortunate-looking, or even askew.

Like naming a girl Saipan or Wang Gang.

That’s just outright harmful.

Song Bing and his crew didn’t see anything wrong with the na Jin Zhiya, but the livestream audience exploded.

"Holy shit, the girl’s na is Jin Zhiya? Could she be from the Jin Family?"

"Bro, what’s this Jin Family you speak of, is there still such a thing as families in this day and age?"

"Buddy above, you’re too naive. Families have existed throughout all dynasties, why would you think they’d disappear now?"

"I found it, there is indeed a Jin Zhiya within the Jin Family of South Korea, and she’s the eldest granddaughter no less!"

Jin, Lee, Tang, Park, Song, An.

The six most powerful families in South Korea at the mont.

Many mbers of these families have entered South Korea’s governnt, holding key positions in various departnts.

Among these six families, the Jin and Lee families have the longest history and the deepest heritage, making them the big brothers of the other four families.

In earlier years, whether a matter in South Korea could be resolved, no matter big or small, it all depended on the Jin Family’s word.

It could be said that in those days, the Jin Family was unrivaled, with nobody able to contend with them.

But now, the Jin Family isn’t as glorious as it used to be.

Even so, a skinny cal is bigger than a horse, and the Jin Family is still one of the most powerful and influential clans in South Korea.

After looking up the background of the Jin Family, netizens began discussing it again.

"If Jin Zhiya is really the little princess of the Jin Family, then isn’t our Wang Gang about to beco the Jin Family’s son-in-law soon?"

"You guys really underestimate my Wang Gang. He’s a Sigma male. Did you think a re little princess from the Jin Family could win him over that easily?"

"Bro, let’s be real here, the little princess has got the looks and the figure, and most importantly, she has the support of the entire Jin Family. If Wang Gang marries into that family, he’d be set for life."

Many netizens in the live stream started crying with envy.

They only regretted that it wasn’t them who Jin Zhiya had set her sights on; otherwise, they would have agreed in a heartbeat, saving themselves fifty years of hard work!

No matter what Jin Zhiya’s family background was, in Wu Bin’s eyes, she was just an underage kid.

Wu Bin forcefully pulled his hand away and then said sternly to Jin Zhiya, "Look, we’ve only t once before, there’s no need for you to be so enthusiastic with . I’m really not comfortable with it."

Jin Zhiya replied seriously, "What do you an we’ve only t once?"

"You’re my lifesaver; that’s an enormous favor, not sothing as simple as having t just once!"

With Jin Zhiya’s words, netizens in the live stream were left utterly confused.

After all, they had no idea what happened yesterday on the cruise, since the cara got trampled and broken.

However, Song Bing and the others understood imdiately.

"So you’re the South Korean lady Wu Gang brought back with him yesterday?"

"Indeed. I didn’t notice at first, but now looking at you, you are definitely the girl who clung to Wu Gang’s hand all the ti yesterday."

"I can’t believe this girl changed into a different outfit and suddenly looks much more youthful and pretty. Now this is truly the life of an authentic college student!"

Seeing that Jin Zhiya still wanted to co over and hug him, Wu Bin raised his hand and blocked her.

"Didn’t I say so? Keep a safe distance. If you touch again, I might actually hit you. Don’t force to get physical."

Seeing that Wu Bin wasn’t joking, Jin Zhiya had no choice but to stop.

Once Jin Zhiya had cald down, Wu Bin asked, "This is the University Town, not the place where you study. How did you find your way here?"

"I ca to see my lifesaver."

Wu Bin frowned.

"Talk properly."

Jin Zhiya stuck out her tongue and reined herself in a bit.

She sneaked a glance at Wu Bin, and said in a low voice, "Actually, I’m here to invite you to an event."

"Tonight at seven, there’s a fantastic performance at Pear Garden, with a top-charting singer from South Korea making a guest appearance to sing. Uncle, would you like to join ?"

Before Wu Bin could refuse, Jin Zhiya imdiately said to Song Bing and others, "You guys would like to go to parties too, right? I happen to have a lot of tickets. Why don’t you join us? The more people there are, the rrier it will be."

Wu Bin, puzzled, asked, "This Pear Garden you ntioned, is it a famous stadium? Why do you need tickets to go watch?"

Jin Zhiya explained with a proud face.

"Pear Garden is one of the most stunning sights in South Korea, and many people will dress up to attend this party."

Jin Zhiya took out her phone, purposely showing off the photos from her attendance in previous years, and handed it over for Song Bing and the others to see.

As soon as Song Bing saw them, his eyes nearly popped out.

All the girls in these photos on the phone were beauties!

No wonder there’s a ticket fee to get in. If he could just casually et soone decent tonight, he wouldn’t have to worry for the rest of his life.

Leaning in, Song Bing said with a giggle, "Miss Jin, do you really have extra tickets?"

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