Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon Chapter 1236: Gong Xin Gets Engaged
Chapter 1236: Gong Xin Gets Engaged
As the sumr holidays approached, Gu Zi found herself pressed for ti. Her coursework had intensified dramatically—by choice.
Determined to fast-track her degree, she had enrolled in a compact schedule that left barely a mont to breathe. There would be no idyllic sumr trip back to Guangcheng with the children this year.
Education ca first. She was cramming four years’ worth of university knowledge into what felt like a single, caffeine-fueled sprint.
The goal? Graduate early and reclaim her ti. She had no desire to linger on campus longer than absolutely necessary.
anwhile, Su Bing had entered the sixth grade, and the transformation was undeniable. He had shot up in height, his lanky fra evolving into that of a pre-teen on the cusp of adolescence.
Already, he looked like a small adult. With his current growth spurt, it was almost certain he’d surpass six feet by eighteen—tall, sharp-featured, and effortlessly handso. That much was written in the stars.
This year was a pivotal one. Su Bing would be sitting for his middle school entrance exams, and the family agreed—after much deliberation—that staying in the capital was the smarter move.
The education system in Beijing simply offered better opportunities, broader horizons. Uprooting themselves to return to Guangcheng now would be chaotic and counterproductive.
So Gu Zi made the call: they were staying put.
She had just finished a set of practice questions when her phone rang. It was a call from Guangcheng. On the other end, a bright, mischievous voice chirped through the receiver.
“Gu Zi! Jin Long and I got engaged today! Thank you so much for the gifts your brother and sister-in-law brought on your behalf. I’ve already sent a return gift, and a few little surprises for the kids—especially for Teddy! Next ti, you must co back and let his godmother dote on him properly!”
Gu Zi bead. “Of course! I’ll definitely co back for the wedding. Teddy will be expecting a gift, mind you—he has no sha when it cos to asking. So… when is the big day?”
She wasn’t trying to push or pry—it was pure curiosity. Everyone knew that Gong Xin and Jin Long were madly in love. The families had already t and approved. Commander Gong and Madam Chen were more than satisfied with their future son-in-law. So why stop at an engagent?
Gong Xin sighed and replied, “That’s exactly why I called. I’ve decided I want to establish my career first. Jin Long supports completely. I recently received an offer from Guangcheng Television—they want to join their new international news channel as a bilingual host. But… they also require to cut my hair short. And you know how I feel about that.”
Ah, of course. The hair.
Gong Xin had always been deeply grateful to Gu Zi. After all, it was Gu Zi who had helped her land her first broadcasting job. Without that nudge, she wouldn’t have thrown herself into study and clawed her way up the ranks.
She had since built a solid reputation as a poised, articulate host—she’d even been featured in a few newspapers.
Now, Guangcheng TV was launching its first-ever international news channel and actively recruiting top talent. Gong Xin was a standout candidate.
Still, doubts lingered. How long would this international program last? Was the glamour of television worth sacrificing stability? The job of a radio announcer—while less flashy—had always felt safer.
And though Jin Long’s family was wealthy enough to support them both ten tis over, Gong Xin wanted more than just luxury. She wanted her own success before stepping into marriage.
Their relationship was wonderful as it was. If she could lock in her dream job, she’d have both love and a career. What could be better?
Gu Zi took a mont, choosing her words carefully. Then, with her usual mix of wisdom and calm encouragent, she said, “Television is only going to beco more popular from here on out. Radios will eventually be obsolete, and with them, the announcer jobs. If the TV station wants you as a news anchor, go. You’re being offered a chance to be on the frontlines of a growing industry.”
She added gently, “I’ve been hearing the sa thing here in the capital—TV presenters are the next big thing. It’s a prestigious path. As for the hair… please. That’s the easiest problem to fix. Go to a master wig maker and have a few custom wigs made. If they’re done well, no one will know the difference. Just wear one when you’re on cara. You get to keep your long hair and your dream job.”
Won understood each other on these things. Long hair wasn’t just a fashion choice—it was an identity, a journey. Gong Xin had taken years to grow hers out, just like Gu Zi, who had never once considered chopping hers off. She knew exactly what Gong Xin was grappling with.
As for the engagent, Gu Zi had no objections to Gong Xin waiting until her career was stable. It was her life, her timing. As a best friend, her only job was to offer support—and, when the ti ca, a fabulous wedding gift.
Buoyed by Gu Zi’s encouragent, Gong Xin felt her doubts lt away. Her goal was clear now: she would join the television station, rise through the ranks, and maybe one day beco the face of Guangcheng’s international news. And when that day ca, she’d et Gu Zi at the top—with pride and without regret.
“Thank you, Gu Zi. I know what I need to do now.”
The very next day, Gong Xin reported to the television station.
On her official debut broadcast, Jin Long proudly gathered the entire hotel staff around the lobby television. As her face appeared on screen, elegant and poised, the hotel’s lobby manager couldn’t help but mutter in awe, “Wow… she’s really moving up. Who would’ve thought our city would launch its own international news channel?”
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