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Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter 22 Living under someone else’s roof 1

However, she must also be prepared. The cunning Mu Lengrui will definitely not give up. There is no telling what new tricks he will come up with to force her to submit, so she must be careful at all times.

Dai Yuxiao actually spent a few days in peace, going to the library every day, staying away from the hustle and bustle of the world, and just floating quietly in the sea of ​​books, letting the pure flow of words cleanse his soul.

One day, she received a call from her father Dai Zhengde: "Why did you move to the school? Don't you know that China Entertainment Group is short of manpower? People are about to graduate. How come you don't know when to consider the interests of the family?"

Can you learn from your sister? Don't you feel guilty when you see her working hard for the family every day? Is studying economics and management for four years in vain? "

Dai Zhengde's tone was very stern. He rarely called Dai Yuxiao, but when he did, they were filled with dissatisfaction and accusations. "When did you allow me to participate in the management of China Entertainment? Now you blame me for standing idly by." Father.

The series of accusations made Dai Yuxiao feel aggrieved and almost shed tears.

Why did no one care about her when she encountered such a big misfortune? Does her father know how unbearable the insult her daughter suffered? From the moment her mother passed away, she was destined to be lonely. Although she was a family member, she could not feel it.

A touch of warmth of family affection.

Dai Yuxiao silently bit her lip and listened to her father's accusation without even a single word of rebuttal. So what if she retorted? She might as well remain silent.

"Starting from tomorrow, you will move back home and manage China Entertainment together with your sister." This was an order that my father could not disobey.

Dai Yuxiao was full of grievances and accepted the offer bravely.

As soon as Dai Yuxiao arrived at the door of his house, Dai Shuanglin happened to be driving his aunt Meng Liangxian out.

Dai Shuanglin rolled down the car window and greeted in a weird voice: "Hey, my dear sister still remembers where the door of her house is. I thought you would never come out after stepping into the Mu family mansion."

The aunt did not stop her daughter's unreasonable teasing, and said with a smile on her face: "Your sister and I will go out for a while. You are too tired, so you don't need to accompany us. Have a good rest at home."

This sentence is so familiar. When I was a child, every time my aunt took her sister out to play, she would say to Dai Yuxiao like this, you look tired, take a good rest at home. Therefore, every time I went out to play, she didn't have a share. It seemed like he was busy.

Smiling concern is nothing more than boredom. This is what is called hypocrisy.

Now that she has grown up, this amiable aunt still said this tepidly, treating her as a child. Dai Yuxiao secretly smiled in her heart, she had long been accustomed to a world of one person, and such perfunctory words were unnecessary.

Dai Yuxiao dragged the heavy suitcase out of the car. The servants walked past her one by one, as if she didn't exist. No one offered to help her drag the luggage. It didn't matter, she had long been used to this group of people.

The philistine servant, Dai Yuxiao, moved the red suitcase little by little to her room in the attic.

There was a little dust in the room. Dai Yuxiao wiped the dust off her mother's photo, feeling gloomy in her heart due to the rising haze.

At lunch time, her father was not at home and her aunt and sister were out. Dai Yuxiao ate alone in a depressed mood. After a few bites, she couldn't swallow it anymore. This was her first meal back home after half a year, a lunch alone.

When she returned to the room, she stroked her mother's photo and her tears fell uncontrollably. After her mother passed away, she was destined to be lonely, and she had long forgotten the taste of family love.

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