Too terrifying.
Beijing University was in an uproar! Within just one day, the fantastical story of a 20-year-old girl building a massive business empire in two years was destined to top the list of the year’s most unbelievable stories on various newspapers and websites.
Yes, it was a story, and in the eyes of Gong Jiu and the others, Sui Yi herself was a story.
A story that others would never understand or fully comprehend.
To the average person, it was a myth.
Ten billion, how much is that?
A lot!
How many so-called tycoons in the eyes of the ordinary folk are actually just millionaires!
How many billionaires’ liquid assets are really just millions or tens of millions.
How many envied second-generation rich spend their whole lives squandering the fortune and glory they were born with amid drunken revelry.
But there was one person who controlled a hundred-billion empire in her hands.
And that didn’t even include the terrifyingly valued five huge jade mines.
She had created all this in two years—sothing not many knew about.
She, at 20 years old. (So might find it a bit exaggerated or a flight of fancy, but this book’s self-contained point is not about real society, but rather about supernatural forces... wealth, material things, you know~)
In one day, every major newspaper and news outlet exploded with the story.
But this wasn’t sothing unique in the world; who didn’t know that in foreign countries... for example, in the USA, there was a young man in his twenties who had created a social empire worth hundreds of billions of US Dollars with just a brain and a short span of ti.
That was the true myth.
Sui Yi’s achievents were just following the glorious path of those before her, quietly living her days.
Even such achievents were shocking and enviable...
She didn’t care... because it was winter vacation.
Whether students from Beijing University or Qing University... they couldn’t possibly co to her during the holiday to discuss this matter, could they...
The students from both universities were of decent quality, to say the least; it’s just that one called Sui Yi, the oddity from the Archaeology Departnt, had given them a dramatic myth to witness before the winter break...
It was as if she lit up the long lantern of the Spring Festival in advance, illuminating the confusion of the younger generation.
If she could do it, why couldn’t we?
In China, there could potentially be a Mark Zuckerberg who would be much more powerful and glorious than Sui Yi...
anwhile, Sui Yi was just carrying her books into the girls’ dormitory, looking at her two strangely acting roommates and asking, "Didn’t we say we were going out to eat? Why haven’t you changed your clothes yet?"
Gathering for a al before the holiday is a tradition for many college students.
Their dormitory was no exception.
With Sui Yi’s casual remark, Xia Yan and the others were stunned... When Sui Yi went to pour a drink, Xia Yan asked, "Eat what?"
Sui Yi turned to look at them, "What do you feel like eating?"
"Uh... what do you want to eat?" Xia Yan was a bit reserved and courteous.
Oh my god, here’s a roommate worth hundreds of billions, a super-rich tycoon, what should we eat when going out, should we split the bill, and how to handle it, awaiting online, urgent!
Sui Yi thought for a mont and then turned to ask Mo Ke, "How about you?"
"Hostyle cuisine, I guess... I know a place that’s pretty good... and the prices are pretty fair," Mo Ke said with a light smile.
The last sentence seed to be a hint, and Liang Bing imdiately snapped back to reality, laughed, hugged Xia Yan’s shoulders, and joked, "Then let’s go to that place... I still have several hundred left from this sester’s living expenses, but Fat Xia, do you still have money!?"
The nickna Fat Xia made Xia Yan sowhat irritable. "Who says I’m fat! I’ve just filled out a bit since I first ca to school, my parents both say I look good... It makes look healthy~"
Yes, healthy~
The dorm was a boisterous scene, and the four left school in high spirits...
So things will always change, but sotis there’s no need to fear that change...
Just before coming to the dormitory, Sui Yi had said sothing to Mo Ke.
"Actually, I’m more afraid of things staying the sa..."
Because that could beco a habit.
Sui Yi didn’t like that kind of habit.
After the death of the old lady of the Ye family, she had beco afraid of that kind of unchanging state...
It was as if... she had been decaying for many years.
That was a feeling hard for others to understand.
Especially when she saw that Witch Jue.
The feeling grew even deeper. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welco to vote for it on qidian, as well as to give it recomndation and monthly tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users please visit m.qidian to read.)
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