Top-Tier Seduction! The Wolf Pup Younger Brother Pretends to Be Innocent to Flirt with Me Again
Top-Tier Seduction! The Wolf Pup Younger Brother Pretends to Be Innocent to Flirt with Me Again Chapter 138 – Jian Jia Gains Fame



Qin Jie held the business card Mu Wan had given him, his heart racing with excitement at the thought of meeting his goddess soon. Suddenly, he felt a chill on the back of his neck.

Turning around, he saw a stranger giving him an intense, ghostly stare.
Baffled, he snapped in an unfriendly tone, “What are you looking at?”

Kuang Ye’s lips curled into a dazzling but insincere smile.
“Nothing. Just wishing you a pleasant return to the country!”

Then, without waiting for a response, Kuang Ye turned and strode into the airport.

Although jealousy simmered in his heart, he trusted Mu Wan enough not to let it bother him too much.

Qin Jie: “???”
How did he know I just got back?



After seeing Kuang Ye off, Mu Wan headed straight to her office.

With her growing reputation, work at the company had piled up significantly. They had signed several long-term contracts for celebrity concerts and even outsourced performances for numerous wedding companies.

Mu Wan’s philosophy was simple: more musicians, less picky about jobs—they’d take on anything!

Even as the boss, Mu Wan had personally participated in several events during this period. These jobs offered generous pay, and clients specifically requested her. Given that she was the most famous face in the company, it made sense.

Mu Wan wasn’t afraid of hard work and wanted to use this wave of popularity to establish the company’s name.

And soon, an excellent opportunity arose.

It started when a prestigious elementary school invited Jianjia’s musicians for a performance. Based on the offered fee, Li Yue assigned five B-level contracted musicians to the gig.

At schools like this, the students were either from wealthy or influential families and often quite bold. As the musicians were about to leave after their performance, one child, mimicking a TV show, shouted, “Encore!”

Before long, the entire group of children was chanting in unison.

The school’s administrators were a little helpless and were about to intervene when the violinist graciously addressed the kids, asking what they’d like to hear.

The children gave a surprisingly amusing answer: a popular internet song with a strong rhythm that had become widely popular among elementary schoolers.

Many parents burst out laughing; after all, such music seemed entirely out of place in a classical setting.

But the violinist simply turned to her teammates, exchanged a glance, and soon the flawless, flowing melody resonated from the stage.

The children were mesmerized, eyes wide with amazement. After the song ended, they started requesting one tune after another.

To everyone’s astonishment, the musicians played every single one flawlessly.

A parent recorded the entire performance and posted the video online with the caption:
“They protected the innocence of these children. It was both touching and heartwarming—makes me want to enroll my daughter in music lessons.”

The charming interaction quickly went viral.

People online were curious about the group and soon discovered that the musicians were employed by Jian Jia.

[Online comments:]
– “Jian Jia? Isn’t that the classical music agency founded by Mu Wan?”
– “Incredible! Not just Mu Wan, but even their musicians are amazing. As a composition student, I know how challenging impromptu solo performances can be—but this was an ensemble! The coordination is mind-blowing.”
– “I thought I couldn’t appreciate classical music because it felt dull, but hearing those familiar tunes played like this—I think I’m in love again.”
– “Insider here: Jian Jia’s treatment of its musicians is top-notch, even internationally. It’s one of the most sought-after agencies in the country. I auditioned before but didn’t make the cut. Their standards are super high.”
– “Didn’t make the cut +1. I was a lead in my city’s orchestra, but after seeing their performance, I’m convinced they’re on another level.”
– “I work at Jian Jia, and the boss has implemented a grading system every two months. A musician’s pay directly correlates to their skill level, so everyone’s super motivated.”
– “Jealous of the commenter above! You must be incredibly talented to work at Jian Jia.”
– “Oh? No, I’m a manager.”
– “??? Manager! Look at me—I’m a level-10 violinist!”
– “I-I-I… started learning piano at 12 and won the XXX championship last year!”



As discussions online grew, many clients chimed in to share their experiences.

Initially, many admitted they were drawn to Mu Wan’s fame. However, they were blown away by the musicians’ skill level.

Gradually, Jian Jia’s musicians became synonymous with excellence, much like employees who had worked at Alibaba. [1]Alibaba is a company in china, The company’s name came from the character Ali Baba from the Middle Eastern folk-tale collection One Thousand and One Nights because of its universal appeal. … Continue reading



Mu Wan: “…”
Why is there even more work now? I can’t possibly handle it all!

Li Yue: “Boss, maybe we should hire more managers? I barely have time myself with all the schedules I’m handling.”

Mu Wan immediately made a call.
“Ge, help me out here!”

Mu Yanci: “…”

He asked the company’s HR team to contact a headhunting firm and recruited a few clean-background talents to support his sister’s company.

While Mu Wan was swamped with work, Qin Jie, who had successfully joined Jian Jia through his skills, was being whisked around the country by his manager.

Having graduated from the Juilliard School and received high praise from the interview panel for his technical skills, Qin Jie signed a high-level contract, which naturally meant a heavy workload.

As a result, he didn’t even get a chance to see his goddess.

Qin Jie: Not happy! 😤

References

References
1 Alibaba is a company in china, The company’s name came from the character Ali Baba from the Middle Eastern folk-tale collection One Thousand and One Nights because of its universal appeal. As Jack Ma, one of the founders, replied to Lorraine Hahn on TalkAsia: One day I was in San Francisco in a coffee shop, and I was thinking Alibaba is a good name.

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