After getting in the car, Zhan Yiyang asked her, "What kind of movies do you like to watch?"

Du Yumeng replied, "I like all kinds of movies-except romance dramas. I even enjoy martial arts and horror films."

Zhan Yiyang laughed. "Don't most girls like romance dramas? Do you have a favorite celebrity?"

"No, I don't admire celebrities. The people I respect are those who've made significant contributions to the country and society."

For people of their status, chasing celebrities was easy. They could sign them to their own entertainment company within minutes and turn them into a source of income.

"I understand," Zhan Yiyang said.

No wonder she wore a disguise and roamed the world. Maybe she had seen too many martial arts dramas and dreamed of becoming a heroine.

But Zhan Yiyang was mistaken. Du Yumeng liked to disguise herself for other reasons. First, she didn't want others to know she was the second daughter of the Du family, fearing it would damage their reputation.

Being from a wealthy family came with restrictions. She had to consider her family in everything she did.

Second, she had trained under a master from a young age and met many older fellow students. While she was still learning, they were already out in the world earning a living. Hearing their stories inspired her to do the same once her studies were complete.

smiled. "What do you mean,

just saying the night view of Haicheng

would be like admitting she was a fox-though Zhan Yiyang already knew that.

a cute baby fox, at

is

go to the beach and relax this weekend. Are you free?

could take it out

suddenly. Du Yumeng had just asked Zhan Yiyang to join her at

every day-endless documents, countless meetings, nonstop business, and frequent travel.

looked out at the night view and said softly, "But that's our responsibility. When we were young, our elders worked hard to give us a good life, so we

responsibility. When we were young, it was our elders who worked hard to give us a comfortable life and let us

they're aging, it's our turn to take over, to work hard

parents and children? You raise me

slightly to glance at her, then refocused on the road and replied, "There's a reason my grandma

had always valued a person's character

didn't match the Zhan family's, as long as their family history was clean and their character upright, she wouldn't care—she would still accept

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