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He had two daughters, and he had always been good to Su Qin, never neglecting her since childhood. Whatever she wanted, he gave her, but Su Qin had caused him losses time and time again.
Su Wan, on the other hand, had been raised by Su Xiaoqing, so things had been much easier. Now, he had heard that she went on a variety show, earned a lot of money, and even donated some.
Right, Su Wan…
Su Ming’s thoughts immediately turned to Su Wan.
He had divorced Su Xiaoqing and their relationship was irreparably damaged, but Su Wan was his biological daughter. Blood ties could never be severed.
It had been a long time since he had seen her, and by now, she must have calmed down. Seeing him in such a pitiful state, she would surely offer some help.
When Su Ming saw the donation amount, he felt envious.
This was ridiculous—donating money? Her biological father was suffering here, yet she was squandering such a large sum without any concept of proper financial management.
According to him, money shouldn’t be left in Su Wan’s hands.
She was so careless; she would eventually squander it all.
With that thought, his expression shifted, and he said to Su Qin, “No matter how much, you should still ask Li Yang for some. Go back and discuss it with him.”
Su Qin gritted her teeth, knowing that Su Ming was unwilling to spend money and had no other solution. She reluctantly nodded and agreed.
*
As the company’s most popular star, Su Wan went to the set to shoot a short film.
After Qing Wan Media’s promotional video went viral, they started creating small, clever stories and would film short clips featuring their artists during holidays.
Su Wan took charge of the annual promotional videos.
At her suggestion, the company’s promotional videos from now on would have different themes each year—some focused on current events, others celebrated the company’s achievements. The annual promotional video became something everyone eagerly anticipated.
Of course, the director was still Director Meng.
Under his haunting gaze, Su Wan felt goosebumps all over. After the shoot, she packed up and left quickly, firmly rejecting Director Meng’s invitation.
Xiao Zheng muttered beside her, saying he was getting so bored he was nearly growing moss.
Su Wan put on her mask and replied, “You’re managing five or six artists now, and you’re still bored?”
“They’re all as obedient as lambs, no scandals or drama, I don’t need to worry about them. I’m dying of boredom,” Xiao Zheng grumbled.
Su Wan: “…”
Does this mean that she needs to cause trouble to entertain him?
It seemed Xiao Zheng realized he had said something wrong and awkwardly coughed twice, smiling sheepishly. “It’s still more interesting following Sister Wan, she’s seen it all.”
“You…”
“Su Wan!”
A sudden call from across the room made Su Wan quicken her pace, and she even wanted to run faster.
Su Ming, seeing how she was avoiding him, almost twisted his mouth in anger. Forgetting his image, he ran and called after her.
“Stop, stop, Dad’s here to see you!”
Su Wan braced herself against the car door to prevent him from getting in, and with a mocking expression, she said, “What father? I only have one mother.”
Su Ming was momentarily stunned, about to get angry, but then remembered the matter of asking for money. His face quickly contorted into an awkward smile.
“I’ve been too busy lately and didn’t have time to visit you. Now that I have time, I came right away.”
Su Wan sneered, “Oh, so you’ve finally had a break after working non-stop for over a year?”
Her words left Su Ming speechless.
He glanced at Xiao Zheng, who was glaring at him like a chihuahua ready to bite, and impatiently waved him off like a bothersome fly. “Go away, I’m talking to my daughter. What are you listening to?”
Xiao Zheng’s face turned red with anger. He saw Su Wan’s expression of agreement, so he reluctantly squatted in the corner, still keeping an eye on the situation.
He had to keep watch.
Xiao Zheng looked around and suddenly noticed the faint glint of a paparazzi camera in the distance.
His eyes immediately lit up.
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