"If you like it, I’ll buy you so more next ti."
"Anan, you are so good to ..."
"I grew up in your house since I was a child. Aunt and uncle treated like their own daughter, and you treated as if I were your real younger sister. Now that I have money, of course, I should care for you."
After so pleasantries, Tao Tao took Xia An’an to the city center and found a hotel to settle in.
anwhile, in a private hospital.
In the VIP ward, Shen Mu was still sleeping quietly.
And Shen Cheng was sitting on the sofa next to him, looking at the newspapers and magazines that had just been delivered today.
Almost all the headlines on every page were about her and Shi Yu.
Of course, the Shen siblings were also ntioned.
However, the content about Shen Cheng and the Shen siblings was quite different.
The journalists had nothing but praise for Shen Cheng.
All sorts of complints about how the Young Madam of the Shi Family has a good figure, attractive looks, a pleasant temperant, and is popular, marrying well, and so on.
Of course, Shen Cheng didn’t deny any of it!
The reporters were not exaggerating; they were simply stating the facts.
As for Shen Hua, she was portrayed rather pitifully...
All sorts of criticisms about the Shen Family’s eldest daughter having no class, no cultivation, no manners, no taste, no conscience, and so on.
Of course, Shen Cheng still didn’t deny any of it!
Shen Hua had been spoiled since she was a child. If she wanted the stars in the sky, her mother would probably find a way to pluck them down for her.
That’s why she had turned out the way she was today.
The articles about Shen Ming also gave Shen Cheng a particular sense of glee.
All sorts of accusations about the young master of the Shen Family abusing his power, running soone over with his car without concern for the victim’s life or wellbeing, and maliciously demanding compensation, tarnishing the Shen Family’s reputation.
It was probably because of the dia’s reporting that, overnight, the Shen Family had been pushed into the eye of the public opinion storm.
So sold their shares, leading to a direct decline in the stock market of so of the Shen Family’s companies, resulting in a loss of millions within just a few hours.
The Shen Family.
In the hall, Shen Hua saw the extrely unflattering photos of herself in the magazines and was furious to the point of going crazy.
She wanted to smash sothing, but as soon as her second uncle, Shen Bo, gave her a glare, she ekly took her seat back on the sofa.
Shen Bo could be considered the current head of the Shen Family, the elder brother of Shen Hua and Shen Ming, and the younger brother of Shen Yuan.
In Jiang City, he was indeed a big shot.
He didn’t engage in business or profession but made his presence felt in the black society.
He was already a formidable character in his youth, and now with the family’s foundation and connections, he could virtually do as he pleased in Jiang City.
Whenever Shen Yuan offended soone in business that couldn’t be settled with money, it would be Shen Bo who would step in.
Therefore, Shen Bo held a very high position within the Shen Family, and even Shen Yuan would give him due respect, never daring to talk back to him.
"Mom..." Shen Hua was so aggrieved she could hardly bear it but didn’t dare to cause trouble, only looking hopelessly at Xie Kailin.
"Alright, Xiao Hua, your second uncle will take care of you," Xie Kailin said in an attempt to console her.
"You two tell , what exactly happened? How did it turn into such a big deal!" Shen Bo sat in the main seat, exuding an intimidating presence without showing anger.
"Second uncle, it’s not Xiao Hua’s fault. I was careless when driving, which caused this trouble," Shen Ming always pampered his sister, taking all the bla upon himself.
"Don’t make excuses for that wretched girl! Don’t think I don’t know that she was the one driving and she was the one who hit the person!" Shen Bo slamd his palm on the table and looked at Shen Hua, "You tell !"
In this family, Shen Hua was afraid of no one except Shen Bo.
Seeing him angry, she dared not tell anything but the truth, "I was driving the car...but second uncle, it was clearly that woman who wasn’t looking where she was going!"
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