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Zeng Wei underestimated the situation; he knew that Shu Wan and Fu Siyu might be related, but he never imagined, or dared to believe, that Fu Siyu would oppose the Zeng Family for Shu Wan’s sake.

He missed the best opportunity to handle the issue, resulting in the video spreading across the entire internet, and now it was impossible to cover it up.

The Zeng Family had bullied the entertainnt circle for too long, causing a trend within the circle to curry favor with the Zeng Family over a long period.

Only those related to the Zeng Family could gain resources in the film and television industry.

Originally, Wang Tian was marginalized by people in his company because he had a dispute with an agent who relied on the Zeng Family.

Now seeing everyone turn against Zeng Wei, Wang Tian honestly felt quite refreshed, yet he couldn’t help but worry about Shu Wan.

After all, that was the Zeng Family, a clan with deep roots, which wouldn’t fall because of these issues.

He feared Zeng Wei might recover and seek vengeance on Shu Wan.

"I’m not doubting Mr. Fu," Wang Tian reminded Shu Wan, "It’s just, the Zeng Family really has deep connections. If Zeng Wei gets out, he’ll definitely trouble you."

"He won’t get out." Shu Wan was quite calm.

"Really?"

Wang Tian was skeptical, but he had to believe since everything Shu Wan said always ca true.

"Didn’t you ntion shooting for a magazine last ti? I’m free these days, so let’s shoot it directly before I join the crew next week."

After talking to Director Wei Jia last ti, Director Wei Jia beca quite enthusiastic.

Supported by Guangyu Group’s strong financial resources, various teams were quickly assembled, just waiting to start filming.

"Okay, I’ll pick you up this afternoon."

After coordinating recent work with Wang Tian, Shu Wan then made a trip back to school.

Although current technology allowed checking grades from ho,

perhaps due to habits from a previous life, Shu Wan liked the feeling of going to collect the grades herself.

Unsurprisingly, she scored full marks in all her final exams.

Although Shu Wan didn’t attend classes often, her professors still adored her because of her excellent grades.

Of course, this was also partly due to Shu Wan’s people skills.

Every ti she ca, she would bring gifts for everyone; not anything too expensive—sotis fruits from her own farm, sotis carved folding fans, and other tis rejuvenating eye patches.

Who doesn’t like feeling valued and cared for, especially when the gifts are also practical?

Within a sester, whether they had taught Shu Wan or not, everyone spoke highly of her.

Knowing that Shu Wan was working on her beauty product brand, the professors also showed concern.

They did not mock her like netizens did, but skepticism was definitely present.

"Although your grades are excellent, beauty products are tough."

"I have developed a new facial mask. Please try it."

Saying this, Shu Wan handed a set of facial masks to the professor.

Normally if soone else gave such gifts to a professor, they would accept it with a smile and then put it aside, never to use it.

But Shu Wan usually brought things like eye patches or rheumatism patches for the professors, which were much more effective than those available on the market.

So now, even though reason told the professor that the mask might not be useful, his heart was inclined to give it a try.

The professor read the ingredients of the mask, looking sowhat surprised and nodded, "No additives? Then your production cost must be high."

Almost all facial masks in the market contain various additives, mainly for a couple reasons.

One is to mask the strong industrial slls of the base materials or even to create a more pleasant fragrance to attract consurs.

The second is preservation since facial masks, being high in moisture content, are easily prone to decay, spoilage, and bacteria growth, which can lead to problems during production and storage; preservatives are needed to reduce costs.

One could imagine how expensive it would be to produce the kind of masks Shu Wan made.

Also, because it was free from various additives, the professor felt a bit more reassured and nodded at Shu Wan, "You’ve been thoughtful. I’ll give it a try."

"Okay, then, Professor, you’re busy, I’ll leave first."

"Alright."

In the dry north, especially with indoor heating, everyone’s face was dry.

Not long after Shu Wan left, the professor opened and applied a mask.

The mont he opened it, his eyes actually lit up.

Nowadays, to attract consurs, facial masks usually co with various exotic fragrances.

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