He didn't dare to truly accept the title, after all, he didn't want to be sentenced to death by his little muse.

However, Fenglan also understood a little about Tang Tang's thoughts. She hardly cared about your thoughts and feelings, as long as you didn't go too far.

So he only looked at the camera, his eyes gentle, his words ambiguous, "She is a very important person to me."

……

"Master, this interview list is only a part. At present, all the companies acquired by Tang Quan are still in a state of silence and have not yet announced the transfer information of all personnel."

Tang Tang nodded. The air conditioning in the car was at a comfortable temperature. Tang Tang nestled in Tang Rou's arms and lazily flipped through the stack of names.

Tang Rou let her little master stay in her arms, and even reached out to smooth her little master's hair, which was a little messy from the crown.

"Wow, there are so many!"

Tang Xiao smiled, "I thought I had done a round of screening for you, and all those who didn't meet the requirements in terms of education and experience were eliminated. Afterwards, I also investigated everyone's work experience and reputation to ensure that the list sent to you was without problems."

Tang Tang looked grave. "But why are there still so many?"

She carelessly shoved the thick list she hadn't even started looking at back into Tang Xiao's arms, then slumped into Tang Rou's embrace with a righteous air and began to complain.

She earnestly presented evidence, trying to prove the legitimacy of her resting today: "My feet hurt so much, my hands hurt so much, my head hurts so much."

Tang Xiao blinked. "Then, Master, does your conscience hurt?"

Tang Tang looked heartbroken. "It hurts, but it feels good. I'm already so rich, why do I still need to work?"

Tang Rou covered her mouth and chuckled, "Perhaps it's because as the leader, your decision-making power is the most important."

Tang Tang resigned herself to her fate and then looked.

But she nestled in Tang Rou's arms like an emperor reviewing memorials, Tang Xiao helping her turn the pages, she remained motionless except for her mind.

Okay, actually my brain wasn't working the whole time either.

Because Tang Quan has a keen eye, he has acquired almost all companies with great potential. Although some of these companies are not currently large in scale, they actually have great potential for growth.

So when Tang Tang glanced at the resumes, she found quite a few outstanding individuals.

She suddenly paused as she flipped through the pages, because among the countless foreign faces, she spotted a Chinese face.

Luo Jingyu, male, 31 years old, was imprisoned eight years ago for multiple crimes including attempted rape, fraud, and embezzlement.

?

Goodness, so many crimes! What are you doing here?

Tang Tang naturally believed in her housekeeper's abilities, so she curiously flipped through the resume.

The man on the resume had a respectable appearance and wore black-rimmed glasses, but although he was dressed in a suit and tie, he looked somewhat dejected.

She flipped through the pages and was then stunned by the list of titles.

Good guy.

This level of education is enough to put most people to shame.

Moreover, the 31-year-old PhD—no, according to his resume, he obtained his PhD from an Ivy League school at the age of 28 and even gave a speech as a graduate representative.

Since Tang Xiao said that there were no problems with the identity and background of this person in the stack of documents, then there must be something fishy about this person's crime.

The car stopped just then. Tang Tang straightened up from Tang Rou's embrace, stretched comfortably, and jumped out of the car. Looking at Tang Xiao beside her, she asked, "So what's up with this guy?"

"Although it's a bit impolite to say it like that," Tang Xiao said, his tone still gentle as he spoke to Tang Tang, but his words carried a hint of nonchalance, "Master, this guy is indeed an unlucky fellow, and I'm not sure if he's even cleared his head of all the garbage."

Tang Xiao said with some regret, "I will obey your orders and will never disobey them, so this kind of fool can only be kept."

The story is quite cliché: a child from a mountain village is discovered to have a talent for mathematics by his teacher in junior high school, and is also fortunate enough to be involved in poverty alleviation work, as the rural school is about to be merged into the same town, and he receives a sum of teaching and research funding.

The principal was an enlightened and kind person, so this poor child got a chance.

He won scholarships through competitions and eventually became a golden phoenix that flew out of the mountains, becoming the hope of his whole family.

Listening to Tang Xiao's evaluation, Tang Tang pieced together Luo Jingyu's image.

Children from the mountains, though poor, are much cleaner than Tang Tang was in her previous life.

This cleanliness refers not to the body, but to the environment.

In Tang Tang's previous life, the orphanage was actually a shady place, far more complex than just the one where she and the other children were fighting for food.

Even now, the memory still carries a somber and gray hue. She can almost still recall the orphanage's tall, deep red walls covered with shards of green glass, and its heavy, reflective silver metal gate.

She seemed to recall the little girls in the orphanage, who were like flowers, only slightly older than her, being led to meet uncles with beer bellies, and then returning covered in bruises.

Some people went there and never came back.

The supervising auntie told them that the older sisters who didn't come back had gone to "enjoy life."

Of course, Tang Tang was only a year or two younger at the time. Later, one day while she was living at school, a policewoman with a slightly choked voice came to the school and told her that the orphanage was no longer there.

She felt no reluctance or unease whatsoever; she only felt the absence of her aunt's iron-like hand gripping her shoulders, and the sudden awakening in the middle of the night to see a pair of sinister eyes outside the door.

She then relied on various relief funds and scholarships to raise herself, albeit with difficulty, and she grew up better and better.

Therefore, she was never naive, because she knew how disgustingly filthy the world could be, and she was not afraid to assume the worst about anyone.

She will always love herself the most.

But Luo Jingyu is different.

Although his family was poor, it was a normal family environment for him to grow up in.

Although his family had traditional patriarchal values, he only had one older sister, and although his parents favored their youngest son, they never actually sold their daughter.

Therefore, Luo Jingyu's family atmosphere was relatively harmonious. Later, when he went to school, he was fortunate to receive support during a time of great prosperity. So, although he lived a poor life and was ridiculed by some delinquent classmates for being too frugal, he was not involved in too many dark situations.

Later, after I went to university, I lived a relatively stable life.

Tang Tang couldn't help but admire him. In fact, Luo Jingyu was much smarter than her. Purely in terms of intelligence, Tang Tang felt that she wasn't very smart in her previous life.

He mastered the basic questions almost entirely through hard work, rote memorization, and timed practice.

However, she simply doesn't have the talent to participate in the Olympiad or any physics or chemistry competitions.

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