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Song ngshi’s tutoring class has been open for a while. Although it hasn’t reached the sumr peak period, she already has about twenty students — half of them her own students, and the other half are those she previously turned down.

This shows that in China, running a tutoring class is indeed the way to go!

That day, Song ngshi called her, saying that Seventh Mrs. Jin wanted to bring her little bully son to learn painting and asked Sisi if she should admit them.

Does the Jin Family need to go to a tutoring class to learn painting?

Sisi was a bit puzzled. Given the Jin Family’s current status, if the Jin children wanted to learn anything, they’d have a line of experts waiting to be summoned by the Jins. Why would they need to go to such a common tutoring class?

It wasn’t just Sisi who was perplexed; even Seventh Mrs. Jin was confused too. She had arranged for her beloved son to have professional private tutoring at ho, one-on-one, but her son didn’t appreciate it and insisted on going to this place ant for poor people. It really infuriated her!

Whatever her beloved son wanted to do, as a mother, she naturally had to satisfy it, even if it ant buying the tutoring class outright.

Song ngshi looked at the unfriendly-looking noblewoman and her son in front of her, genuinely not wanting to deal with these two robbers. She could still recall their unruly behavior on the mountain last ti!

Moreover, Qiubai had said that one should keep as far away from the Jin Family as possible to avoid trouble.

But it wasn’t sothing she could dodge even if she wanted now!

This calamity had co knocking on her door!

There was nothing Song ngshi could do but call Sisi; a commoner like her couldn’t afford to provoke such big shots, but He Sisi was not afraid.

Song ngshi spoke in the Shanghai dialect, expressing her concerns over the phone and asking He Sisi for advice.

Sisi chuckled: "Just tell that woman the truth. Say the big boss of the tutoring class is . If she doesn’t mind, let her son stay and learn."

Sure enough, when Seventh Mrs. Jin heard that the tutoring class her son was so eager to attend was run by her nesis He Sisi, her face imdiately dropped. Without saying a word, she took the little bully Jin Yujie and left.

No matter how much Jin Yujie threw a tantrum, she didn’t soften. At that mont, her dislike for He Sisi completely trumped her love for her son.

Seeing the mother and son walking away, Song ngshi breathed a long sigh of relief. She would rather earn a little less money than get involved with this duo!

She thought the matter was settled, but unexpectedly, a few days later, the tutoring class got into trouble. Song ngshi called to say that so people from the Bureau of Industry and Comrce ca over, claiming their tutoring class’s paperwork was incomplete and needed to be closed for rectification. However, they didn’t specify how long it needed to be closed.

Sisi comforted Song ngshi and made a call to Zhang Jie, whose cousin was a director at the Bureau of Industry and Comrce in the Capital City. This matter needed Zhang Jie to handle.

Indeed, having soone inside makes things easier. Zhang Jie’s cousin inquired and found out what was going on; it was an issue stirred up by that brainless Seventh Mrs. Jin.

It turned out that Seventh Mrs. Jin’s brother from her maternal family had a shady friend at the Bureau of Industry and Comrce, who was a small departnt head. When Seventh Mrs. Jin heard the tutoring class was He Sisi’s, she thought she needed to ss with He Sisi. In her pig-headed way, she thought of a clever idea and called her brother for help.

And her brother wasn’t a smart person either. Plus, he had done such harmful things for his sister before. The main point is that Seventh Mrs. Jin didn’t ntion the tutoring class owner was He Sisi, and the legal person registered at the Bureau of Industry and Comrce was Song ngshi, not ntioning He Sisi and Zhang Jie’s nas.

In this chain of clever misunderstandings, the departnt head of the Bureau of Industry and Comrce, to please the Jin Family, sent a few subordinates to the tutoring class to show off.

If the real bosses of the tutoring class were not Sisi and Zhang Jie, Seventh Mrs. Jin’s clumsy tactic might have been quite effective.

The common people cannot contend with officials, and with the Bureau of Industry and Comrce’s dignified excuse pressing down, Song ngshi couldn’t possibly refuse. And by the ti the Bureau of Industry and Comrce finished auditing, maybe half a year, or a year or two, or even indefinitely, the tutoring class couldn’t possibly operate.

Zhang Jie’s cousin made a phone call, cursing that departnt head’s guts out, scaring them into apologizing to Song ngshi and leaving in embarrassnt.

At this mont, Song ngshi imnsely appreciated partnering with He Sisi. Otherwise, as a re commoner, she wouldn’t have been able to survive in this complicated place like the Capital City!

Seventh Mrs. Jin received a call from her brother and was so angry that she threw away the half waterlon she was eating and turned off the ho theater she was watching.

Indeed, Seventh Mrs. Jin didn’t need to go to work, but she still received a salary, and quite a bit at that. This situation was very common at the ti, especially in entities like hospitals and schools, but it was also present in other units.

Of course, those who dare to do this generally have backing; those without a na or position could only dream of such unless their bosses allowed it!

With a glittering background like Seventh Mrs. Jin, how could the hospital not agree, and they even covered the temporary worker’s salary. Had it been soone else, they’d have had to pay from their pocket.

Sisi didn’t really care, but Zhang Jie couldn’t stand such an insult. She quickly went over to discuss with Sisi how to teach Seventh Mrs. Jin a lesson.

They conferred for quite a while and finally ca up with an idea.

Seventh Mrs. Jin said she wanted to do things by the book, so let’s do it by the book!

Of course, they didn’t want to make a huge fuss, just to show that woman a thing or two.

Sisi got so evidence from He Chengsi about Seventh Mrs. Jin over the years for being on the payroll without actually working. It was very detailed. He Chengsi had collected a lot of miscellaneous information about the Jin Family over the years; Seventh Mrs. Jin was just a minor pest among them.

Originally, she only wanted to target Seventh Mrs. Jin, but when she saw the files, several of the Jin Family’s daughters-in-law turned out to be among those feeding off others’ resources, including the much-praised Jin Family’s daughter-in-law Ms. Jin Ning who was also part of the freeloading group before she retired.

Tsk tsk, truly insatiable!

In for a penny, in for a pound, Sisi simply sorted out the freeloading affairs of several Jin Family daughters-in-law. She let Ms. Jin Ning’s bunch go because they were all receiving retirent pay and the timing wasn’t right.

However, those granddaughters-in-law wouldn’t be let off easily!

Usually, there weren’t many dia outlets that dared to stab the Jin Family in the back, but Mr. Yun had his dia channels. These dia were all loyal to Mr. Yun, so they were naturally not afraid of the Jin Family.

So, in less than three days, news of the Jin Family daughters-in-law freeloading spread all over the Capital City. By the ti the Jin Family reacted, this news spread like wildfire across the country, and even if the Jin Family wanted to contain it, they couldn’t manage to.

Sisi specifically had the reporter write in the last sentence: Could it be that the hard-earned money of the people is ant to feed these parasitic insects who only know how to doll themselves up? Why should it be? What contributions have they made to the country and the people?

This question greatly satisfied the public, newspaper sales skyrocketed, and rumors in the streets multiplied in variety. So civilian master even composed a folk song.

Gold Rat, Gold Rat, do not eat my grains, you’re three years married, yet you ignore !

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