Chapter 53
The Boss Lost His Memory and Only Remembers Me
Spring Hill Country Club
Spring Hill Country Club was built on Ocean Cityâs most expensive plot of land and the Fu family was the one who financed the construction. It was an exclusive entertainment venue where families like the Wen family and Zhao Tongâs family didnât even qualify to enter. It was an affluent venue only the super-rich elites had access to.
It was a place that reeked of extravagance.
Wen Qiao, âWhat are we going there for?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIntroduce you to some of my friends.â
Recalling that tattooed guy she saw at the hospital, Wen Qiao agreed, thinking she might be able to find some clues at the country club.
The minute Wen Qiao returned to Ocean City, early the next morning, Xu Lu eagerly came to her with a contract agreeing to sever all ties with the Wen family. As Wen Jianmin didnât even wish to see them again, he had asked her to come on his behalf.
And she was glad to help.
She presumed that with Wen Qiaoâs bourgeois mindset, she would look pleased with herself at having obtained that two million yuan. And only when she got to witness that expression for herself, would she feel a sense of superiority.
Two million yuan was merely enough to pay for a few of her momâs limited edition bags. She found it laughable that Wen Qiaoâs perspective had narrowed accordingly having been used to living in poverty.
Without a care, Wen Qiao picked up the contract and signed her name upon it with her beautiful penmanship. She truly didnât care for this two million yuan, her sole intention for doing this was to piss Wen Jianmin off.
As Xu Lu watched her sign her name, she dispensed what she intended to sound like warmhearted advice. âWen Qiao, is there a need to sour your relationship with Uncle Wen for the sake of two million yuan? You made Uncle Wen so mad that he wants to cut off all ties with you and your younger brothers.â
After signing the document, Wen Qiao casually tossed away the pen and cast a glance at her. âWeâd already cut off all ties eleven years ago. If he had given the money more readily, our relationship wouldnât be in this terrible state. Since youâre so kind and understanding, you should go back and urge him to treat his ex-wife and children better, so that he wouldnât fly into a rage all the time, hm?â
Xu Lu bit her lips. âSince youâre getting increasingly sharp-tongued now, I canât outtalk you. But you should know that all along Iâve been acting in your best interests.â
Wen Qiao tossed the contract back at her. âAlright, take this contract with you and get out of my sight.â
She could no longer be bothered with the Xu Lu who was clearly trying to act pitiful.
Only until she walked out of the alleyway did Xu Lu let out a snicker. âDumb wretch.â
The entirety of the two million yuan was transferred to Wen Qiaoâs account and not a cent was left in her motherâs charge. This was because her maternal uncle, his wife, and those two children of theirs, werenât exactly good and honest people.
As the saying goes âA poor man in the crowded city has no visitor, while a rich man in the remote mountain area will be called on by distant relatives.â She was afraid that this aunt of hers would show up at their doorstep to borrow money from them if they came to know of this two million yuan. And knowing her compassionate mother, she probably couldnât bring herself to reject them.
Hence Wen Qiao was the one holding on to the money. This money was to be used for engaging psychiatrists for her two younger brothers, and whoever wished to borrow it would receive a flat ânoâ from her.
The most renowned psychiatrist in Ocean City, Ms. Chen Yanfei, graduated with a psychology degree from Princeton University. Wen Qiao logged in to Ferrin Clinic and made an appointment for consultation with her on July 25th.
After making the appointment, she opened her email and found that there were three unread emails, all of which were sent from Ocean Lux Recordsâ music director, Song Hao.
He had replied to her email yesterday morning, expressing keen interest in her demo and wished to add her on WeChat for further discussions.
As Wen Qiao was overseas at the time, she didnât respond immediately.
Seemingly worried that she had submitted her work to other record companies, Song Hao followed up with another two emails, the urgency evident in his tone.
Wen Qiao hurriedly added him on WeChat. Song Hao replied with a voice message very quickly, expressing his astonishment at her musical talent, and informing her that he had already decided to include the song she sent him in Ocean Lux Recordsâ most popular singer, Shang Fanâs new album that was to be launched in September.
A smile appeared on Wen Qiaoâs lips. She had tailored the song according to Song Haoâs preferences, so she wasnât at all surprised that he would like it.
Being one to act with alacrity, Song Hao directly offered her a compositional fee of three hundred thousand yuan, and on top of that, Wen Qiao would own all copyrights to the song.