How deep are Lan Fei’s connections? A local playboy once tried to pursue her, only to be slapped in the face by her on the spot.
That playboy, who was frequently accompanied by nurous celebrities, was recently seen with a young and pure actress who had just co to S City and imdiately clung to his coattails.
He loved beautiful won from the entertainnt industry the most.
Everyone thought Lan Fei was in big trouble.
Unexpectedly, within a few days, soone snapped a photo of the playboy apologizing and pouring tea for Lan Fei in a restaurant, with his own father sitting beside him!
The news didn’t spread outside, but the top echelons of the entertainnt industry, who are always well-inford, were shocked.
So people didn’t believe it.
However, a few days later, the playboy’s social dia was flooded with posts saying that Mr. Sun had gone to the United States and wouldn’t return for five years, reportedly because he had offended soone and went abroad to lay low.
This news was even more shocking.
Lan Fei was certainly not the mistress of so high official; what kind of backing she had behind her was a mystery to everyone.
So even speculated that she was the eldest daughter of the Gu Family of Huishi.
The Gu Family of Huishi was wealthy beyond asure, and Mrs. Gu’s maiden family was even more powerful. Miss Gu’s uncle is frequently seen on the news, not to ntion her grandfather, who had students all over the country after his retirent.
If she truly belonged to the Gu Family of Huishi, it would make sense.
It was still just speculation.
Seeing that Lan Fei had co in, Shi Yunjun said to Zheng Weiwei, "That’s Miss Lan Fei."
That said, he stood up.
Zheng Weiwei, although proud and arrogant, was very aware of her own limits. Soone like Lan Fei was soone she couldn’t afford to offend.
She turned to look.
Shi Yunjun watched Lan Fei approaching, nodded at her, and smiled broadly, "Miss Lan Fei?"
Lan Fei was slightly startled.
She didn’t really know him, but responded with a smile, "Hello."
Shi Yunjun wanted to say sothing more, but Lan Fei sat down next to Sheng Tang, lightly patted Sheng Tang’s hand, and asked, "Have you finished eating?"
Shi Yunjun: "...."
Zheng Weiwei: "..."
They actually knew each other!
Who exactly was that incredibly morable little girl?
Shi Yunjun sat down and glanced at Zheng Weiwei, both of them were shocked.
Earlier, Zheng Weiwei was giving her business card to Sheng Tang, expressing her intention to nurture her talent.
Now, it seed uncertain who would be nurturing whom.
And Shi Yunjun suddenly thought, if that little girl was Lan Fei’s younger sister, then her speaking to him in a normal manner was already giving him too much credit.
Both felt a slight tremor in their hearts.
"... I haven’t eaten yet. After all the trouble getting here, I was still a step late." Lan Fei complained.
Sheng Tang laughed, "Order again, Sister Feifei, you could have told us to wait for you."
Gu Shiting glared at her with displeasure.
A perfectly good date, and she had co to ruin it, without any sense at all. Were they even born to the sa parents?
"I thought I’d make it in ti." Gu Shiyan laughed, unabashedly calling for the waiter to order so dishes she liked, especially the crab roe and caviar fried rice.
Gu Shiting was almost rolling his eyes out of his head.
"... Where are you going to play after eating?" Gu Shiyan asked.
She was really worried.
Her brother’s ntion of "first date" surprised her, she hadn’t expected that he actually understood.
Since he understood, he should quickly lure Tangtang back ho!
As an elder sister, she didn’t trust her brother’s flirting skills too much. That guy was as straight as a rod!
After much thought, Gu Shiyan felt she needed to step in and assist a little on the side.
If her brother wanted to find a wife, the whole family had to help out, hoping Tangtang would soon accept him. They were all afraid this rascal would fail and they’d have a hard ti selling him off!
The whole family’s painstaking efforts, Gu Shiting couldn’t understand, he just felt that they were so annoying.
One by one, would they ever stop!
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