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Rebirth: Splendid Marriage in the 80s-Chapter 1713 - 1649: Truly Amazing
Chapter 1713: Chapter 1649: Truly Amazing
At the same time, the person in charge of the magazine received a call from Old Bai of City J.
This person in charge had previously received help from Old Bai, who was considered his benefactor. Moreover, Old Bai also helped a lot when the magazine was being established.
As a result, this time Old Bai called and scolded him harshly.
The call ended with a chilling remark, and then it was hung up with a snap.
"It seems you have lived too comfortably these years; perhaps, only by returning to the hardships of the past, can you maintain your original intentions!"
Snap.
What did that mean?
Does it mean to use connections to take back everything he currently owns?
Would he really want to go back to that kind of life after living like this?
The man immediately became nervous, "Who was responsible for this report? Get them packing and out of here! Bastard, are you trying to ruin me?"
The magazine quickly published an apology statement the next morning, claiming that the report from the previous day was written by a temporary reporter in the office who had taken money from others. It did not represent the magazine’s stance, and they have now clarified that the contents of the report were pure fabrication. They also released a statement about dismissing that employee.
After learning about this incident, Chen Baoshen of Renzhi Hall wrote a lengthy letter and posted it outside Renzhi Hall, declaring that he had never met a girl with such spiritual energy and talent as Chiang Xiao. He also stated that he regards her as his own granddaughter and that if anyone maliciously slanders her, he’s sorry, but even doctors have tempers, and it’d be better for them to get checked at the hospital in the future—Renzhi Hall doesn’t treat people with malicious hearts.
Even more unexpectedly, Director Wei, who was always intimidating and avoided for fear something bad would happen, also made a remark at the morning meeting.
"I heard someone has been slandering that little painter in the papers these days? What did that girl do to provoke them?"
Director Wei’s tone was always indifferent, but this statement already made his subordinates, who knew him well, understand his meaning.
He used the word "slandering," meaning he firmly believed that the girl was innocent, and saying what did the girl "provoke" them clearly viewed those people’s actions as retaliation.
The feeling was quite subtle.
However, they instinctively spread the word, which made others understand that Director Wei also stood on Chiang Xiao’s side.
They definitely didn’t want to be targeted by this Yama King, Wei.
In just two or three days, the waters in the Capital City had become significantly deeper.
After watching and analyzing, others couldn’t help but feel secretly shocked.
Did Chiang Xiao have such frightening connections?
Good heavens!
Then, the instigators Kuang Qingqing and Lee Wenwei were exposed, and a certain tabloid immediately published photos of them sitting in bed in alarm. Although it didn’t reveal Kuang Qingqing’s specifics, and covered her eyes and Lee Wenwei’s eyes, anyone who knew them could tell who they were at a glance.
Kuang Qingqing was almost going crazy.
She wanted to return to the Kong Family but was also afraid her mother would ignore her.
Lee Wenwei came back drunk that night, and after being cried at for a while by her, he also broke down. He kicked the bed fiercely and shouted angrily, "You’re upset? You think I’m not upset? Let me tell you, I lost my job! I lost a good job because of you! When I went back, my parents cried to me, and now here, I see you crying! Is it not annoying? Are you all trying to cry me to death?"
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