Chapter 89.1: I Don’t Need Your Feigned Concern (1)
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100,000/Hour Professional Stand-in Chapter 89.1: I Don’t Need Your Feigned Concern (1)

Even if it’s a malicious takeover, there isn’t anything to worry about. They have Ji Fanyin and Zhang Ning there, Li Mingyue thought.

As affluent as the Bai Family was, the Zhang Family wasn’t to be made light of either. 

“Got it. There’s no need to meddle in their affairs.” 

The Li Family already had enough on their plate. They had no spare energy to get involved with other people’s affairs.

“Your brother is also aware of the matter,” the assistant continued.

“So?” Li Mingyue replied without looking up from her documents.

The assistant nervously gulped before adding, “He refused to leave the country.”

Li Mingyue’s movements stalled to a halt once more. Unable to bear it any longer, she closed her eyes for five whole seconds before slowly letting out a long breath.

The assistant dared not to let out even the slightest squeak.

“Get Secretary Fan on the line for me,” Li Mingyue ordered.

“Yes.”

“As for Ji Xinxin,” Li Mingyue added before her assistant could leave the room, “get her back to school if she isn’t able to offer any help. How long of a break is she planning to take?”

“Understood.” The assistant wiped the cold sweat off her forehead and hurriedly left the room.

Once the assistant was out of the door, Li Mingyue put down her work and sunk into her chair, closing her eyes for a brief rest. 

It’s exhausting.

The culprit behind this mess, Bai Zhengye, actually didn’t have malicious intentions in mind when he first made the decision to purchase the studio. 

There was no way Bai Zhou’s improvident squandering could have escaped the notice of his family… though it was not as if Bai Zhou was planning to hide his venting spending from them. 

Bai Zhengye had heard much about it from his secretary, but he simply thought of it as his son’s rebellious phase. He didn’t think that there was a problem with it as long as Bai Zhou didn’t overstep his boundaries. Thus, all he did was to instruct his secretary to keep a close eye on Bai Zhou. 

Not to mention, Bai Zhengye had gone even more overboard in his younger days. He thought that it was o

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