Reaching the age of thirty, my income randomly doubled-Chapter 746 - 554 Chen An’an Graduates

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Chapter 746 -554 Chen An’an Graduates

Mid-May.

Song Wu successfully gave birth to her second son, named Song Siwu.

Her first child had already been renamed Song Chaoqun.

Both children bore the surname Song, and Liu Fen stayed by her side constantly to care for them.

Her elder sister, Song Yanxi, did the same—after all, how could she not care for her only younger sister?

Thinking about it, her sister-in-law’s life had truly been full of twists and turns. Once so proud, she strutted like a little hen.

Later, after a few setbacks in society, she finally became grounded.

She then stumbled in her relationship with Yang Changwen and is now the mother of two children, no longer as youthful.

Perhaps for her, finding a man is no longer important; the key is raising these two kids well.

The changing times were reflected not only in their family but also in the world outside, which had undergone drastic transformations.

After receiving financial aid from Chen Pingsheng, Gao Hu was no longer the defeated man he had once been and gave up his fried rice stall.

He opened an “Old Friends” restaurant in Guangzhou instead.

The business was set up on a grand scale, with a total investment exceeding ten million yuan.

“Old Friends,” as the name implies, is a place for old friends to gather. But beyond that, he carefully curated the nostalgia of precious memories that were once lost.

Whether it would succeed or not remained uncertain, as it was still in the renovation phase.

When Gao Hu shed his despondency, there were still those willing to follow him—carrying their bags from Sha City to Greater Guangdong without hesitation.

For those who had witnessed Gao Hu’s prime, no matter what, he was still something of a legend in the industry.

A prominent figure in the culinary world, now that he had picked himself up, countless people were still willing to believe in him.

It wasn’t just Gao Hu starting over; Xiao Danchun was doing the same.

She had once been an ordinary factory girl, and it was Gao Hu who had shown her the world’s splendor.

Then, halfway through, he left her behind. But Xiao Danchun was not the type of woman who aimed too high but lacked the means to achieve.

She hadn’t worked for years, and with her modest education, decent jobs were hard to come by.

She now worked as a service clerk in a fast-fashion retail store.

After all, a woman has to earn her own money. The job wasn’t too exhausting, and she could still come home at night to take care of her child.

As she returned to work, Xiao Danchun gave up all the luxury brand items that Gao Hu and even Chen Pingsheng had once gifted her.

She lived like a regular woman, making her own way in that small retail store.

She even dreamed of one day owning a store like that herself, remaining, as always, sincere and kind-hearted.

As for Chang Fu, since childhood, he had dreamed of becoming a big star one day.

He didn’t become a famous star, but he did become the boss of stars.

This industry wasn’t as glamorous as outsiders might think; it was often full of darkness.

Power, desire, and greed were laid bare in this world teeming with beauties.

Only someone as capable as Chen Pingsheng could shield all his star employees; with anyone else, no matter how famous, it would be easy to be reduced to a rich benefactor’s plaything.

Upon hearing Chen Pingsheng talk about noble clans, Chang Fu took out one billion yuan to support every top-achieving member of the Chang Family to either study abroad or prepare for government jobs.

For people like them, they absolutely had to plan for the future.

Time relentlessly pushed everyone forward, and no one was an exception.

The days passed quickly; May ended, and June arrived.

Chen An’an graduated from elementary school and delivered a formal speech titled “My Future” in front of all the teachers and students.

“On June 18, 2019, I, Chen An’an, graduated.”

“Although this is just elementary school graduation, and my future is still a long way ahead, my father has always taught me: even though you are still young, you must think clearly about the kind of person you want to become!”

“I want to say that I want to be a pure good person—someone who contributes to society, is meaningful to the company, and takes responsibility for their employees.”

“At just ten years old, my father could allocate several hundred million yuan annually for me to learn how to manage and utilize money.”

“And during moments of confusion, he taught me that life is a long journey, and all of us are struggling along this path.”

“Some people, unable to see the future, work a few-thousand-yuan job, but still read under neon lights late into the night.”

“Others, after graduating from college, end up delivering flyers and meals because they couldn’t find a good job.”

“Then there are those who have always worked hard, only to join companies run by privileged second-generation heirs like us after graduating.”

“Their one wish is that we run these companies well and not bankrupt them too quickly.”

This drew laughter from the audience; everyone in the school knew who her father was—an iconic figure in Magic City and even the entire business world.

And his daughter seemed to embody the responsibility and kindness he instilled.

“Over ninety percent of people in this society live to make money. But I don’t seem to need to.”

“My father never taught me how to make money; he only taught me what responsibility means.”

“When you are in charge of a company and you have one hundred, one thousand, or even ten thousand employees, that means there are ten thousand families behind you.”

“These families rely on this platform to make a living while contributing their efforts to you.”

“The kind of good person I aspire to be is the one who, after inheriting my family’s company, earns the praise, ‘Chen An’an, you’ve done well.’

“That, to me, is being a good person.”

“I also hope that the company I manage operates without personal favoritism—where those with ability rise, and those without it step aside.”

“In such an environment, people advocating for fairness will also say, ‘Chen An’an, you’re a good person.’

“I hope to spend money meaningfully—to fund education for kids who can’t afford school, to build roads in remote villages, and to provide medical treatment for those who are sick but cannot afford healthcare.”

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“In doing so, they too will say, ‘Chen An’an, you’re a good person.’

“My father has never once told me not to spend money this way. He only says that being a good person is his pride as a father.”

“So my future is solely about striving to be a pure good person.”

When she finished, Chen An’an bowed to thank everyone.

She felt that she was already growing up and that it was time to begin embracing maturity.

Her experiences exceeded those of any student or teacher at the school.

Her beliefs might not align with everyone else’s, but no one withheld their applause; she truly was remarkable.

From being at the bottom of the class, with only modest talent,

she fought her way to the top five of her class.

Her academic performance wasn’t her pride.

Her only pride was being able to make her parents proud.

From now on, her parents would no longer have to endure mockery due to her grades.

Time, oh time, you truly have the power to transform a person.

Chen Pingsheng and Song Yanxi stepped forward for a group photo with all the teachers and students.

They sat confidently in the center of the shot.

Nobody thought it was inappropriate—because he was Chen Pingsheng.

A man every university revered as a model entrepreneur.

A rising titan of the era.

In terms of wealth, no one surpassed him.

In terms of virtue, he was admired by millions of employees.

Half of the university students in the country aspired to join his company as their ultimate goal.

If he weren’t so low-key, even the slightest move would be major news.

And now, his daughter, graduating from elementary school.

For others, this might not be a big deal, but for their family, it absolutely was.