I Got Together With the Fake Heiress - Chapter 112
Zhang Pan experienced quite a shock before school started, which caused her to completely forget about the man with the buzz cut. If her family hadn’t called, she probably wouldn’t have remembered him for a long time.
“Yes, yes, I know everything. I’m doing great at school, and no one is bothering me.” Zhang Pan naturally only reported good news over the phone. Besides, having two such formidable roommates, she truly hadn’t run into any trouble.
As for the money, she was now skilled at finding suitable part-time jobs and could support herself just by utilizing her weekends.
Sophomore year was busier than freshman year. Aside from regular classes, Wen Yimeng also needed to manage her investments. After all, she had put in real money, and it would be painful if it all resulted in a loss.
As for Wen Yunqing, she was no longer worried about her girlfriend’s safety, but she still had to go out once every two weeks to resolve the issues revealed by the prophecies.
Initially, Wen Yunqing found it quite easy, but as time went on, Wen Yimeng’s dreams became more frequent. Wen Yunqing couldn’t personally handle every single matter, but she was rather troubled by the weak competence of the Special Affairs Department’s personnel.
After several months of consideration, Wen Yunqing directly submitted ten cultivation manuals and a large box of Spirit Gathering Talismans.
“I don’t want to become a nanny. Unless it’s an apocalypse-level great demon, I won’t intervene anymore,” Wen Yunqing said, intending to become a hands-off boss. “I can provide these items to you cheaply, but in return, I require a ‘green light’ for all of our enterprises.”
Seeing the Spirit Gathering Talismans nearly overflowing the suitcase, Mu Kuan showed an expression of complete astonishment. His eyes widened for five full minutes without any sign of returning to normal.
“The cheap price means…” Mu Kuan clutched his heart and then pinched his own face.
His heart was still beating; he was alive. His face hurt; this was real!
“I made these by working overtime, so the effect isn’t as potent as before. The duration is about ten days,” Wen Yunqing explained. “Count how many are here yourself. Just pay me a service fee of 20,000 RMB per talisman for my effort.”
Wen Yunqing was well aware of the true value of these talismans; they would be in short supply even if sold for 100,000 RMB each. Her price was equivalent to a steep discount.
As for giving them away for free? That was never going to happen! After all, anything obtained without cost is rarely cherished, and it would only inflate their appetite.
“Also, this is a two-year supply. Make good use of it,” Wen Yunqing said. After finishing her piece, she stood up decisively and left, not sparing Mu Kuan an extra glance.
Of course, Wen Yunqing was quite generous to the few team members registered under her name, gifting each of them ten talismans for free, encouraging them to cultivate diligently.
The next day, Wen Yunqing noticed a large sum deposited into her bank account. After counting eight zeros after the leading digit, a satisfied smile appeared on her face.
“I just received a dividend from an investment. Is there anything you want to buy?” Wen Yunqing kissed her girlfriend twice, drawing her attention.
“A dividend?” Wen Yimeng rubbed her eyes. “How much is it?”
“About 500 million RMB,” Wen Yunqing said. She had provided roughly ten thousand talismans (worth 200 million RMB at her requested price), so she estimated they paid extra, likely to win her favor.
“500 million RMB?” Hearing the amount, Wen Yimeng instantly perked up. “What kind of project investment is this? How does it make so much money? Should we add more capital?”
“I already added some, but this project only pays dividends once every two years, so the amount just looks larger,” Wen Yunqing vaguely glossed over the source of the money. If Yimeng knew the real reason, she would definitely start squeezing her own time to draw talismans to help those people.
Wen Yimeng blinked. “I don’t seem to be lacking anything right now. Should we just reinvest this money?”
Compared to spending money on shopping, Wen Yimeng focused more energy on various investment projects. Especially at the beginning of the semester, many graduating seniors introduced projects to her, keeping her incredibly busy.
“We have already invested a lot now. We can slow down and wait for a good project before acting,” Wen Yunqing pinched her girlfriend’s cheek. Finding her touch felt nice again, she took another sip.
Wen Yimeng batted away the disturber, then cupped Wen Yunqing’s face with both hands and bit her three times in retaliation. “Classes start tomorrow. You can’t leave marks on my face!”
“It’s fine. A small spell can fix it,” Wen Yunqing didn’t resist, lying back and allowing her actions.
Wen Yimeng raised an eyebrow. “A small spell can fix it? Why didn’t you tell me before! You made me wear clothes to cover them!”
Wen Yunqing played dumb, looking innocently at her girlfriend. “Did I? I must have forgotten at the time, perhaps?” Those marks were the result of her hard work! Naturally, they had to be left there to declare her ownership!
She was well aware of how many people at Jing University coveted her girlfriend; she certainly had to leave something behind before going out.
To retaliate for the past behavior, Wen Yimeng bit even harder, planting three very noticeable “strawberries” on Wen Yunqing’s neck. “Don’t cover them up when you go to class tomorrow. You have to expose them.”
“Alright,” Wen Yunqing had no objection. After all, many people now knew about their relationship. Marks left on her could also serve as a way to declare ownership!
After waking up and having brunch, Wen Yimeng nestled on the sofa and surfed the internet. After less than five minutes, she stood up and quickly opened the study room door with the tap-tap of her slippers.
“Yunqing, I know how to spend the money!” Wen Yimeng said, her eyes shining.
“Hmm?” Wen Yunqing was organizing documents, taking advantage of the weekend. Hearing her, she looked up at her girlfriend. “Did you see something you like?”
“Look, this small county in the central region is a poverty-stricken area. Many children there can’t afford school!” Wen Yimeng said. “Since we have the money, why don’t we donate a sum to them?”
Wen Yunqing took the phone and scrolled through it. “Are you planning to donate directly to a charity organization?”
“Yes, donate to the local Red Cross so they can receive aid!” Wen Yimeng asked. “What do you think?”
“If it’s an impulse, donating to the local Red Cross is a decent choice,” Wen Yunqing handed the phone back. “But if you want to help them as quickly as possible, I suggest we establish our own charitable foundation, send dedicated personnel to investigate the situation, and then provide targeted assistance.”
Wen Yimeng reacted quickly, immediately understanding Wen Yunqing’s meaning. “The local Red Cross isn’t reliable?”
“Hard to say, but it’s certainly not as reliable as us sending our own people,” Wen Yunqing closed the documents in her hand. “Besides, when we graduate, many of our investments will liquidate, and we will need to establish a dedicated organization for charity anyway. We’re just starting a little early.”
Wen Yimeng nodded. “But we’re already so busy. Who should we entrust this charity work to?”
A smile appeared on Wen Yunqing’s face. “I believe many upperclassmen wouldn’t mind making their resume look better before graduation.”
Especially upperclassmen from their own department. Having those who are familiar with the law join would definitely reduce many unnecessary troubles.
Because the initial aid was targeted only at the people in one small county, the required personnel and money were not extensive. Just 10 million RMB would be enough to build several primary and secondary schools.
Participating in a public welfare project was an excellent opportunity for practical experience for Jing University students. After Wen Yimeng announced the news, many juniors and seniors signed up to participate.
Once the personnel were in place, Wen Yimeng invited a professor from their department to serve as the supervising teacher. They then met with the professional team Wen Yunqing had scouted, and the plan was implemented in less than a month.
“This week happens to be our practical course time. How about we go to Dong County and check out the situation?” Wen Yunqing inquired.
Wen Yimeng nodded, then looked at Zhang Pan and Liang Shiyou in the dorm. “How are your topics coming along? Why don’t you join us and investigate the legal literacy situation in impoverished areas?”
“Great! Since a group can have up to six people, let’s just be one big group!” Liang Shiyou replied instantly.
Zhang Pan had no objections and nodded in agreement.