Chapter 93: Discussing the Dealing Rights Again

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Sun Wei Wei said, “Liu Man is famous on the internet right now. Everyone calls her ‘Hanfu Goddess’. She has performed twice with a cyber singer, and the videos had gone lit.”

“Hey, you pay lots of attention to her,” Sun Yiyi teased his daughter, “I thought you were going to hate her your entire life.”

“Why would I still be entangled about those trivial things back in high school? I simply don’t contact her anymore,” Sun Weiwei was very generous, “And I think she seems different from before.”

“Of course she’s different; she’s earning lots of money,” Wei Ying said, and it could not be told whether she said it as a compliment or a criticism.

Wei Ying would never forget the way her daughter cried after Liu Man told her she was ugly. She would never have any good feelings for Liu Man for the rest of her life.

But she did agree to her husband lending money to the Liu family. She knew that helping a troubled family is something different from Liu Man humiliating her daughter when she was young.

Which was why the saying was true. The daughter is just like her mother.

Wei Ying and Sun Weiwei both knew the difference between what they should do and their grudges. 

“But what part-time job could get her so much money?” Wei Ying asked her husband.

“Zhang Pei was babbling in the call, and she didn’t say much. I don’t even think she understands the job. She mentioned something about live-streaming, I think. I don’t get things young people do nowadays.”

Sun Weiwei fell into deep thinking after hearing her father’s words.

A while ago, a student from the computer science major in her school uploaded a female live-streamer’s video onto their Bulletin Board System. It was exposing the fake cat food dealers. Sun Weiwei’s roommate had a cat, and she liked this video. She also followed that female live-streamer and couldn’t stop talking about her.

Sun Weiwei remembered that the live-streamer’s name was Princess Man.

The roommate made Sun Weiwei watch a few of Princess Man’s live-streamers with her. Although Princess Man never showed her face, she gave Sun Weiwei a familiar feeling.

From her voice and her stature,

Sun Weiwei suspected Princess Man was Liu Man.

But she had some doubts about it.

Her biggest doubt was Princess Man knew calligraphy.

Although Sun Weiwei didn’t know much about calligraphy, she could still tell Princess Man had a good foundation in calligraphy. She probably wouldn’t be able to develop her skills in a short amount of time.

She stopped being Liu Man’s friend for six years. During that period, they had never spoken a word to each other. Did she learn how to write calligraphy in six years? With Liu Man’s stupid brain, was that even possible?

But Sun Weiwei remembered that video of Liu Man playing the accompaniment for Coco and how outstanding and talented she looked.

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