The Outcast Heiress's Secret Identities-Chapter 143 - Do you know about the Xinhua Dictionary

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Chapter 143: Do you know about the Xinhua Dictionary?

Chapter 143: Do you know about the Xinhua Dictionary?

“Don’t mention that bastard. Let’s pretend she’s never been part of the Su Family.”

Tan Lirong and Su Xinyan exchanged a glance.

“Dad, don’t be angry with my sister. It’s Brother Heng and I who wronged her. It’s only natural that she’s upset, but sister is still a part of the family. I truly hope that sister can also make an appearance at the new product launch…”

Su Xinyan bit her lip tightly, trying hard to squeeze out a hint of a smile on her beautiful, small face, looking utterly pitiful as if she was considering everything for Su Ran’s sake.

Wen Peipei’s eyes flickered briefly, a glint of sharpness passing through the depths.

“Enough, no matter what, she still bears the Su surname and is currently a member of the Su Family. At the new product launch, she ought to make a contribution too. As for the Xu Family, you should also maintain good relations. I’ve discussed with the Xu Family, the sooner we can settle things, the better. Getting married directly would be ideal. She’s stubborn, but she won’t suffer from marrying into the Xu Family. You, as her mother, shouldn’t be idle either; you still need to teach her what’s appropriate.”

Wen Peipei gave Tan Lirong a look that brooked no dissent and said.

“Yes, Mom.”

The Xu Family was no less prestigious than their Su Family, and Xu Jie, the eldest young master of the Xu Family, was poised to be the next heir. In the future, the entire Xu Family and its considerable assets and wealth would be his.

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Xu Jie was nearly thirty, unmarried, but had a five-year-old daughter.

The little girl wasn’t important—it wasn’t like she was a son. Once Su Ran married into the Xu Family and if she gave birth to a son, the Xu Family would ultimately belong to her and her son. She considered herself to be wholeheartedly planning for her.

Moreover, by forming a marriage alliance with the Xu Family, the Su Family would also gain an additional lifeline. The Xu Family had some connections in certain areas, and these could potentially help the Su Family break into the international market.

It was a win-win situation!

As a member of the Su Family, Su Ran had this bit of usefulness left, so the Su Family’s years of nurturing her weren’t in vain.

Besides, she had found her a favorable marriage.

“Grandma, do you plan to announce my sister’s marriage to Young Master Xu at the new product launch?”

Su Xinyan asked.

“But sister tonight… treating Young Master Xu that way, the Xu Family…”

Su Xinyan showed a worried expression.

“Young Master Xu has contacted me. He’s very satisfied with her and hopes things can be settled quickly.”

Listening, Su Xinyan nodded, and said with some helplessness,

“I hope sister can understand the painstaking efforts you’ve made for her…”

“Hmph, the family has planned so much for her, what’s there for her to be dissatisfied with? Ungrateful!”

Wen Peipei frowned with a somewhat cold tone.

Su Xinyan lowered her head, and the small face that had been soft and vulnerable instantly twisted into one of schadenfreude, her beautiful eyes couldn’t stop gleaming with malicious delight.

What about being ‘very satisfied’ with her?

The Xu Family probably couldn’t wait to marry her off so they could get rid of her.

After suffering such humiliation, no one could just let it go.

Su Ran, this is the consequence of opposing me.

The next day.

Su Ran was sitting on the couch, freshened up and playing with her phone.

At that moment, within the “R” Group’s internal chat,

[R: Any live ones? If yes, chirp up.]

[Chirp!]

[Chirp, chirp!]

[Chirp, chirp, chirp!]

[Chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp!]

Su Ran: “…”

Looking at the screen full of “chirp, chirp, chirp,” she suddenly felt an itch in her hands.

[R: Finished copying the Three Character Classic?]

One second.

Two seconds.

One minute.

Two minutes went by, and the group chat fell silent, with no one jumping out. Su Ran furrowed her brows.

[R: How about looking up the New Chinese Dictionary?]