Chapter 516 Visiting the Golden Gate
Chapter 516 Visiting the Golden Gate
Chapter 516 Visiting the Golden Gate
After Jin Huan ran downstairs, her "hurried and flustered" expression disappeared.
The burning sensation from the amber beads on my wrist was intense.
She knew that the man was at the peak of the green level, close to the blue level.
I bought a bottle of water at the convenience store and waited for two or three minutes before slowly walking back.
The closer she got to the third floor, the more obvious her dejected expression became.
He looked around, as if searching for something.
"Is this your exam admission ticket?"
A pleasant, magnetic voice came through the door, and a large, delicate hand holding the exam admission ticket—a hand that had been pampered for a long time. She turned around and took the admission ticket.
I looked down and sure enough, it was hers!
The joy in his eyes and brows was palpable: "It's my exam admission ticket, thank you, teacher!"
"Okay, let's go in, it's about to start."
"Okay, thank you, thank you teacher!" the little girl thanked him repeatedly, her voice soft and sweet. She was probably really anxious about the exam, because she didn't seem to look up at him carefully before turning around and entering the exam room.
Mingjia was momentarily stunned by her face.
Humans are naturally drawn to beautiful things, and this little girl's appearance was so outstanding that even he, setting aside all other thoughts, was moved.
Those few seconds spent pausing at the classroom door were enough to attract the attention of the proctor.
His gaze became much more respectful the moment it met the newcomer's.
"Mr. Ming, you've arrived." Ming Jiaye nodded slightly, signaling the proctor to go back. Today was a big day for the whole country, and with so many candidates, he would visit every school to try to provide the children with the best possible support.
When Jin Huan looked up again, there was no one outside.
She smiled slightly, dismissing her own thoughts. She decided to focus on her exams first, and leave the rest to fate; she would meet the right person eventually.
......
The two-day exam was actually quite fast-paced.
The water-based pen left neat and beautiful small characters on the clean white exam paper. The joyful high school years slowly came to a complete end with the last word written.
......
I saw Mingjia again at a government bidding conference.
She only came with Yuan Dahai out of boredom. The municipal government was building a new canteen, and all the construction bosses in Shanghai were scrambling to get in.
Doing business with those in power generally means you won't lose your money. While profit margins aren't huge, they'll definitely make you money and won't drastically reduce your chances of survival. The only downside is that the finance bureau might not allocate funds on time, and business owners can't very well ask for them directly; it's a rather unpleasant process…
Yuan Dahai still values this project highly. He brought Jin Huan over specifically for a reason. This time, he offered a low starting price and was confident in winning the project, even though several bosses from Taiwan were also present.
He had heard that those places were superstitious and that people would consult a master before doing anything. Having experienced so many paranormal events, Yuan Dahai wouldn't underestimate those people.
So what if he's a master? Everyone's got one!
And so, he spent another five million to invite Jin Huan over to help him hold the fort! The little girl, with her hair in a high ponytail, was sitting alone in a corner of the giant conference hall, holding a large bag of potato chips.
They were bidding fiercely.
Suddenly a group of people walked up from behind.
She only heard a slightly familiar voice: "Whose child is this?"
"Ming Shi is Old Yuan's youngest niece."
Jin Huan quickly stood up and turned around, hiding the unfinished bag of potato chips behind her back. She looked up at them, her face slightly flushed, perhaps because she felt it wasn't right to secretly eat snacks behind their backs. She looked incredibly cute.
"Hello, uncles and aunts!" Her voice was especially sweet, like a clear mountain stream, bright and pure.
There was a tiny bit of potato chip crumb stuck to the corner of her mouth, making her look as cute as a little kitten sneaking a bite.
Ming Jia looked at the child before her, and suddenly the corners of her lips curled up slightly. Her low, husky voice uttered the words softly, yet it was inexplicably scorching. "Shen Jinhuan."
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