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Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities-Chapter 761 - : Sister Promised to Come to My Concert
Chapter 761: Sister Promised to Come to My Concert
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Gu Shuzhi swiftly intervened, pulling him back. “Enough talking.”
Had he not discreetly conducted a paternity test using his father’s hair, he might have suspected his mother of conceiving him with another man.
The return of the eldest branch to the capital and their lodging in the old residence had significant repercussions within the Gu family.
Observing the protective stance of Gu Zhaoming’s elders, Gu Hongwei couldn’t help but entertain various thoughts.
Initially, Gu Hongwei had contemplated hosting a welcoming banquet for the eldest branch, but he was tactfully rebuffed by Gu Zhaoming and Ruan Xueling. They insisted that their introduction at the birthday celebration sufficed, deeming further pomp unnecessary.
Furthermore, Gu Hongwei arranged for Gu Zhaoming and Ruan Xueling to inspect the company, further fueling the apprehension felt by the second and third branches.
The power dynamics were managed adeptly by Gu Zhaoming and Ruan Xueling, alleviating concerns for Gu Yang and the others.
Gu Pei, disinterested in mingling with the main family, often enlisted Qin Xian’s company to indulge in gaming at the Grass-Raising Internet Cafe.
Meanwhile, Gu Yang prioritized the treatment of Singer Jiang Mo’s obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Coincidentally, Jiang Mo was scheduled to hold a concert in the capital during this period. They agreed to meet afterward to delve into his illness further.
Before the concert, Jiang Mo tagged Gu Jin in the “Little Brothers Group”.
Jiang Mo: [Boss, heard you’re in the capital. I’ve got a concert lined up here. Want tickets?]
The group members were accustomed to this routine.
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Jiang Mo unfailingly extended concert invitations to Gu Jin, who had yet to attend.
Unbeknownst to many, Jiang Mo’s rock music scores often originated from Gu Jin’s improvisations. Though Gu Jin herself didn’t particularly fancy rock music, her impromptu compositions served as an outlet for pent-up frustration and repression. While she remained cool and reserved, her improvised rock melodies were passionate, lively, and audacious.
Initially, Gu Jin regarded these musical pieces as mere scraps.
However, Jiang Mo, sensing a kindred spirit, invested heavily to secure the copyrights, propelling him to rock stardom on the global stage.
Despite Gu Jin’s substantial earnings from ventures like Jin Chang Mall, Jinyang Pavilion, and Good Pharmaceuticals over the years, much of her wealth was funneled into supporting drug development at the Yangning Research Institute and the search for UO.
For her, exchanging a few scraps of paper for a substantial sum was hardly a loss.
But to Jiang Mo, Gu Jin held significant importance. She was not only a creative mentor but also a profound source of inspiration.
Director Shen chimed in: [Forget it. Boss won’t go. He doesn’t even watch my movies. How could he attend your concert?]
The group’s attention shifted to the fact that Gu Jin was present in the capital.
Qin Xian eagerly exclaimed: [Boss, you’re in the capital? When did we transition to offline dating? Seems like we’re the only ones who haven’t met offline in the group!]
Qin Xian was fervent about befriending skilled gamers and engaging in offline activities.
However, Gu Jin lacked the leisure for such pursuits. She responded nonchalantly in the group chat: [I’m occupied.]
Each member of the group possessed unique talents and capabilities.
Unlike the others, Qin Xian joined the group with financial clout.
If anyone in the group required investment for a project or activity, he was quick to offer his support.
Regardless, he was prudent and ensured not to incur losses among the group’s esteemed members.
Gu Jin felt a sense of admiration.
Her Yangning Research Institute had been costly to establish. Besides Feng Jue, Qin Xian had been one of the most significant investors.
As she was about to close the chat window, she noticed Jiang Mo’s message: [Boss, Sister has agreed to come to my concert.]