Special Agent Rebirth: The Omnipotent Goddess of Quick Transmigration Chapter 85 - 85 Mistakenly Held Rich Heiress 084 (8)
Chapter 85: Mistakenly Held Rich Heiress 084 (8)
Chapter 85: Mistakenly Held Rich Heiress 084 (8)
Ye Shaohua’s temperant was too cold, completely on the opposite end of the spectrum from a bartender.
Moreover, bartending isn’t sothing that even interested rich second-generation kids could necessarily pick up, and nobody among Pei Xu and An Tingjun’s circles would have expected that Ye Shaohua, from an ordinary background, would actually be a bartender.
And it seed she was phenonally popular; the audience at the back was already spilling to the door, and yet people were still trying to squeeze in.
Ye Shaohua wasn’t at all perturbed by the surging crowd. She tossed a cup filled with a tea-colored liquid into the air with her right hand, and as the crowd gasped, her now free right hand grabbed another glass. By the ti she grasped cups in both hands, the one in her left was already filled with a red-colored liquid. The tea-colored cup twirled above her head and landed perfectly, caught securely by her right hand before being tossed onto her left.
The process sounds complex, but it all took place in just a few seconds, leaving everyone watching nearly breathless.
Colorful lights played across her, and the gleam reflecting off the glasses shone on her smooth chin, her long and fair fingers resembling those of a magician.
No wonder the bar had a saying for this: when she stood at the bar holding a glass, she truly was the queen of the entire place.
This was a visual feast.
Never before had anyone felt five minutes pass so quickly; by the ti they snapped back to reality, Ye Shaohua had already set down the glass with a “clack.”
Before anyone could react, she quickly tightened her hat and slipped out through the back door.
An Toutou subconsciously looked to Pei Xu, unsurprised to see the blatant admiration swirling in his eyes, an expression she had never seen before.
Then, looking at the bartender, who had a significant background, bowing and scraping as he asked Ye Shaohua to leave, she wasn’t like others; she could hear most of the thoughts in people’s minds around her, hearts racing even more than their faces showed!
Asia’s pinnacle deity, the first female Number One Scholar, when An Toutou looked up at these descriptions again, a sense of extre absurdity welled up within her. Were they really referring to the unremarkable Ye Shaohua?
Since Ye Shaohua had returned, this was the first ti An Toutou felt a sense of crisis.
When Ye Shaohua left the bar through the back door, she didn’t expect to see Mo Yunchuan’s car parked right beside it. He seed to be watching a video and was reacting slower than usual today.
“Are you waiting for again?” Ye Shaohua took off her peaked cap.
Mo Yunchuan calmly turned off his phone and put it away in his pocket before nodding, “Yes, grandfather said it’s not safe for you to be out at night.”
“Grandfather Mo?” Ye Shaohua ntioned him with a headache, “Could you tell him that I’m really not skilled in playing Go?”
When she brought her grandmother to visit the Palace, her grandmother had beco excited watching a group of old n playing chess.
Her grandmother had been a youthful intellectual sent to the countryside, and though she had married a rural man, she had been striving hard, which led to her parents’ current situation. She seed to have a liking for Go. Most elderly people in the small town played cards and drank tea; gas like Go were not commonly seen.
Seeing her grandmother sowhat interested, Ye Shaohua sat by her side and played a couple of rounds with her, occasionally offering pointers.
There were professional Go players among the spectators, but to Ye Shaohua’s eyes, they were no different from children. Others didn’t understand how they were losing to her grandmother.
She didn’t expect that Grandfather Mo, who was also watching the ga, saw everything.
Later, during their outing, it was Ye Shaohua who saved Grandfather Mo from being hit by an out-of-control motorcycle. Since then, she found herself entangled with an old trickster.
The national laboratory opportunity was also recomnded by Grandfather Mo, and indeed Ye Shaohua needed the money, so she agreed.
But what she didn’t expect was that Grandfather Mo really wanted her to enter the World Go Championship.
Ye Shaohua rembered her mission in this world; she was supposed to study dicine. Why would she participate in so Go championship?
Mo Yunchuan knew her ambition, so he nodded. However, he took another look at her and did not tell her that there were only 24 spots for the whole world, with only five for Hua Country; An Toutou was currently competing against 50 people for these five places.
When Ye Shaohua arrived ho, her parents had already eaten. They were sitting on the sofa watching An Toutou’s recorded program, beaming with pride at seeing her win first place in her group matches.
This was their biological daughter.
It wasn’t until an advertisent break that the couple noticed their adopted daughter had returned.
“Just now your aunt called to ask about your situation at Beijing University,” Ye’s father still rembered his sister-in-law’s instructions.
The Ye Family’s relatives were all very simple, and unlike Ye’s parents, did not yet know that Ye Shaohua was not their biological child, including Ye’s grandmother, who still doted on her like her own granddaughter. Hearing that she was admitted as the Number One Scholar, she bought loads of candy, enough for the surrounding villages to share in her joy.
They didn’t have many formalities; in earlier years, if soone gave birth to an unwanted girl, it was common for people from the next village to adopt and raise her, and after twenty years, there was no difference from a birth child.
“The An Family hopes you’ll study economics,” Ye’s mother looked at Ye Shaohua, instinctively saying, “But you haven’t been involved with the An Family’s affairs for years. Studying economics would waste your talents. You won’t study economics, right?”
“When I filled out the school application, I already chose dicine,” Ye Shaohua glanced at her, the look making Ye’s mother feel sowhat guilty, “I’m studying dicine, not economics. Don’t worry.”
“Studying dicine…” Ye’s father paused on hearing this, taking a mont to process, “That’s good.”
He had thought Ye Shaohua would resist and want to study managent or economics at any cost, but unexpectedly, she silently chose dicine.
A difficult profession with no prospects.
He suddenly rembered when Ye Shaohua was five years old; that was when their father-daughter relationship was at its best. As Ye Shaohua waited for him to finish work, he seed to recall holding her up in front of a row of dical experts’ advertisents at the hospital, saying, “In the future, our Shaohua will beco a doctor and surely surpass these experts!”
Seeing Ye Shaohua heading to her bedroom after speaking, Ye’s father suddenly felt apprehensive and didn’t dare look at her, “Wait, wait a minute!”
“What is it?” Ye Shaohua turned sideways, her eyes narrowing as she watched him.
Ye’s father hesitated, “Your room is too ssy. Let tidy up for you. You go take a bath first…”
“What are you talking about?” Ye’s mother gave Ye’s father a disdainful look, then turned to Ye Shaohua, “That room is also for Toutou when she occasionally cos back to stay. She’s used to spacious rooms at the An Family’s. The guest room is small and lacks a bay window. We worry she may not be used to it, so we moved your things there. You’ve lived in that room for eighteen years, and Toutou hasn’t stayed a single day. You’ve taken advantage of her for eighteen years.”
By the end of her statent, Ye’s mother sounded proud, “She’s coming over to stay for a couple of days tomorrow. Madam An said she’ll be participating in the Datong Cup match soon. You certainly don’t know about the Datong Cup; it’s a Go competition. There are only 24 spots worldwide, and Hua Country has just five. Toutou is chosen to compete for these spots. During this period, she needs to maintain a good mood, so the spare bedroom is for her. You have no objections, right?”
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