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But Sheng Qian felt that she and Su Wanxin were not very close. Even if she did ask, she probably wouldn’t get anything out of her.

So after giving it so thought, she earnestly decided to sleep instead, not wanting to make a fool of herself.

Su Wanxin barely closed her eyes the whole night; she looked at the child in her arms repeatedly by the moonlight, her eyes reddening several tis.

At seven in the morning, Fu Shihan called to have her wake Yangyang up; a driver would co over soon to take Yangyang to kindergarten.

Su Wanxin looked at the little person still deep in sleep on the bed, and approached with a bit of reluctance, patting his little butt.

Yangyang felt soone’s presence, whimpered unhappily. Just as he was about to get angry, he heard Su Wanxin’s gentle voice.

"Baby, it’s ti to get up."

Yangyang hadn’t yet opened his eyes when he slled a very nice scent approaching, and then a kiss landed on his forehead.

He rubbed his eyes, fighting the drowsiness, and upon opening them and seeing Su Wanxin, all his displeasure vanished into thin air.

Recalling that he had slept with his mom last night, Yangyang’s little face flushed red, he buried his head into her embrace and called out "Mommy" with childlike tenderness.

"Good boy."

Su Wanxin held him and sat up, secretly heaving a sigh of relief.

She thought he would be like Fu Shihan, dreadful to wake up, but surprisingly he was so easily roused.

She helped Yangyang get dressed and finish washing up. After having so porridge outside, she saw a staff mber co over and whisper that soone outside was looking for her.

It was the sa Rolls-Royce as yesterday. Su Wanxin opened the car door, and only after confirming that the driver inside was a person familiar to Yangyang did she let him get in the car and leave.

After Yangyang left, the director team announced today’s tasks.

Only one day had passed in the seven-day variety show, and half of the one thousand yuan program budget had already been spent; continuing like this would definitely not do. Therefore, the program team "kindly" prepared a few money-earning jobs for them.

Su Wanxin took the paper handed over by the director and glanced over it, frowning slightly.

The Director said, "Miss Su is the leader of our team, so it’s up to you to decide how these jobs should be distributed."

At this mont, the audience watching the live broadcast could see on the screen what work arrangents the program team had given.

Ten people, ten jobs. The first few were nothing special, but the key task was the last one: moving bricks at a construction site.

Although the pay for this task was the highest, offering 3,000 yuan for moving bricks, but...

The director team was putting them in a difficult position! Looking at these ten people, regardless of gender, height, weight, was there anyone who could actually go to a construction site to work? Giving such a task distribution to Su Wanxin, wasn’t it clear they were setting her up to be scolded?!

Su Wanxin also saw through the intentions of the director team. She lowered her gaze and pondered for a mont, then looked at the director issuing the tasks and asked, "If we complete all of the tasks above, can we also find other jobs to make money?"

The director thought it over, assuming she was joking. How could they possibly complete all the tasks? Just the task of moving bricks alone was impossible!

"Yes."

Su Wanxin then asked, "The person who completes the work can be anyone, all arranged by ?"

"That’s correct."

"Okay." Su Wanxin nodded, a smile appearing on her face, giving the director team the instantaneous feeling they’d been tricked.

Did he say sothing wrong? There shouldn’t be any loopholes, right? Why does Su Wanxin seem so calm and collected? Who does she plan to send to move bricks?

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