What’s the boss’s na anyway? How does he have so much money?
Is he exploiting the common people, or is he just squeezing the small employees day in and day out?
All these things were told to him by Teacher Liu Qingqing. Liu Qingqing not only taught him knowledge but also taught him to recognize the various classes in society.
Little Ji Ye’s understanding of wealthy people is still stuck at the level of exploitative capitalists.
He always feels like there aren’t many good people among them.
When he grows up, he definitely wants to make a lot of money and then do a lot of good deeds.
He also wants to buy a lot of gifts for Grandpa and let his mom live a small and happy life.
That might just be his ordinary yet inspirational life!
When he grows up and finds out his family is this wealthy, I’m afraid it will be hard for him to accept in a short ti!
"Ji Ye, is it comfortable to swim here?"
"Comfortable!"
"Then how about mom brings you here to swim every day?"
"Not good."
"Why not?"
"This is soone else’s place, not my own ho. Swimming once is enough, how can we co every day?"
Little Ji Ye particularly loves swimming, and An’an likes watching from the side, but unfortunately, he might not co here again for a long ti.
An’an asked Chen Pingsheng to think of a way. Hardship... you can’t let children suffer!
Especially in a family like theirs, is it really necessary to be so thrifty?
Hmm... this might be worth thinking about.
Chen Pingsheng called his driver to add a small swimming pool on the rooftop of the urban village.
After all, the rooftop is open-air with such a large area; building a swimming pool is very simple.
As long as the money is enough, the project will be completed very quickly.
It’s just a pity that the plants he grows will have to be moved.
An’an also swam like this when she was young. The difference was at that ti, she was just experiencing the life in the urban village for a short period.
But Little Ji Ye firmly believes they’re just such a family.
Kids shouldn’t swim for too long, half an hour is enough.
When An’an held him up and dried him off, she asked, "Ji Ye, are you happy with Grandpa?"
"Very happy."
"When you get a bit older, how about mom bringing you back to stay with her?"
Is that good? Or not?
Little Ji Ye couldn’t answer this question either.
"Mom, why are you acting so weird today?"
"It’s just seeing you swim happily makes happy. Rest assured, Ji Ye, mom will definitely bring you to live in such a big house in the future."
"I’m not assured at all."
Little Ji Ye said: "Mom, we mustn’t do anything illegal. Your nanny job is pretty good, you mustn’t let them fire you again."
Alright... Little Ji Ye’s view of his poor mom is deeply ingrained.
In his view, there’s no way his biological mom could be rich.
Chen Pingsheng still rides an electric scooter to take Little Ji Ye ho. After they left, An’an’s side of the nanny returned.
One of the nannies, in her fifties, asked, "Mr. An, has the little young master left?"
"Yes... he’s already gone."
An’an said: "Nanny Wang, did you also bring your own child here before?"
"Mr. An, I... I..."
Nanny Wang’s son is quite talented. After getting a girlfriend, he even bragged about living in a big villa.
Nanny Wang had no choice but to let them in for a al once or twice.
Later, her son almost treated the place as a regular hangout.
Soone reported this to An’an, intending to fire the dishonest Nanny Wang. Originally undecided, An’an today decided not to pursue it.
Didn’t Little Ji Ye have so much fun playing here once?
Her son is like that, and naturally Nanny Wang’s son is the sa.
Even though this behavior is incorrect, she honestly doesn’t care anymore.
An’an smiled and said, "Nanny Wang, I’m not blaming you. I just want to say, people can pretend to be poor, but you shouldn’t truly be poor.
Likewise, you can let your son boast about the villa occasionally, but not often."
She doesn’t spend ti on such trivial matters. If it weren’t for the fact that Nanny Wang had been with the family for over a decade, she would’ve been fired by household managent long ago.
She has too many houses all over the country, each one needs maids to maintain.
Similarly, because these houses are not lived in for long periods, they often beco places for the maids’ family gatherings.
Or they’re used to impress their relatives and for showing off.
An’an often turns a blind eye to these things.
Unlike her sister.
If Er Piya encounters such a thing, she would imdiately fire the person without a word.
Her houses are for her to live in; if any maid ever allows others to stay, she won’t keep the house.
Nor would she live there a second ti.
It’s equivalent to one person’s mistake causing unemploynt for the entire staff.
That’s how she manages, so naturally, no one under her dares to make mistakes.
No matter what you say, others won’t allow it.
There’s no denying, in the global financial market, Er Piya always adheres to the sa principle.
She is the most like a capitalist heiress in the family; as long as her life is good, she doesn’t care about the others.
If there’s a promising public company for her to target, Er Piya won’t care how much the investors lose.
She would just wield her money and take you down rcilessly, one after another.
Finance is inherently ruthless.
If you don’t want to be the one at a disadvantage, you have to make others the scapegoat.
She’s determined that she’d rather wrong the shareholders of the world than let them wrong her even slightly.
Er Piya has been like this since childhood, even Chen Pingsheng couldn’t change her one bit. It’s just that she lived too comfortably from a young age.
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