Gu Jiaojiao didn’t know what kind of trouble Xu Wenwan could stir up this ti.
But she had seen the skincare products Xu Wenwan made in her previous life.
The formulas weren’t the problem, and the final products looked the part, but they were completely ineffective.
The appearance and formula of a product aren’t actually the most important things. What matters is that your product is safe and effective.
Xu Wenwan’s skincare formulas... slathering them on was not only useless, it might have even ruined your skin.
Her own products were subpar, and she even plagiarized other skincare lines, yet she never looked for the problem within herself. Instead, she blad the fact that her father wasn’t like that uncle.
If her father was as rich as that uncle, how could her company possibly have gone bankrupt?
Gu Jiaojiao was utterly speechless at Xu Wenwan’s logic.
When she established her skincare company, she had studied finance, apprenticed under a brilliant ntor, and personally researched the formulas. She even tested them on herself. Only after she used them and let her close friends try them—and everyone agreed they were great and could see the results—did she finally put them into mass production.
Xu Wenwan, on the other hand, did nothing. She found a skincare teacher to study under, but she only had a half-baked understanding of the industry. With just a rough idea, she dared to start a company.
She had unshakable faith in the formulas her teacher gave her.
’She never stopped to think.’
’If that person really had such amazing formulas, would they be teaching her for a few thousand yuan a month in tuition?’
’An idiot is an idiot. She’s always been that stupid, no matter the circumstances.’
She would just quietly watch and see how far Xu Wenwan could get.
Perhaps it was because she knew Xu Wenwan was having a hard ti, but Gu Jiaojiao felt a surge of happiness.
She and Xu Wenwan were similar in one regard.
They both took pleasure in seeing the other suffer misfortune.
In a cheerful mood, Gu Jiaojiao picked up her cup and took a sip.
Gu Jiaojiao was wearing a fluffy, pure-white sweater. Her hair was down, framing her delicate little face, and her eyes were bright and full of life. Both Chen Xiaoli and Yu Fangfang found the sight of her pleasing to the eye.
’Soone so beautiful should be properly pampered and cherished.’
Chen Xiaoli and Yu Fangfang weren’t jealous of Gu Jiaojiao’s life, because in their hearts, they knew Gu Jiaojiao was fundantally different from them.
Leaving aside the fact that Gu Jiaojiao was an educated youth, just her skill at making pastries alone would have allowed her to live very well in the old days.
And with her looks, she would have been a worthy match for the wife of a great household.
A person like her had only ended up in this village because the tis had changed.
But thankfully, the man she married was also formidable and could protect her well.
To be honest, Gu Jiaojiao was so beautiful that living in a village wasn’t necessarily a good thing. Most people in the Qingshan Team were good, but that didn’t an there wasn’t a single wicked person among them.
The educated youth sent to the countryside had no one to rely on. If soone had ill intentions, how could a girl like Gu Jiaojiao resist?
It was a good thing she married Leng Yuan.
He was the kind of man who could kill a wild boar on a whim. His fearso reputation was known not just throughout the entire Qingshan Team, but in all the surrounding villages as well.
Only then could Gu Jiaojiao live a peaceful and happy life.
Without such a powerful man to protect her ho, Gu Jiaojiao’s life would not have been peaceful.
Otherwise, why was there the ancient saying about beautiful won being a source of disaster?
Possessing beauty without the power to protect it was destined to be a disaster.
Chen Xiaoli and Yu Fangfang chatted with Gu Jiaojiao about Xu Wenwan for a while. After complaining so much, they also felt thirsty and picked up their teacups for a few sips.
The tea was llow and smooth going down, and it felt very soothing in their stomachs. Both of them had been feeling a bit of internal heat lately.
Winter was already dry, and with the large, fiery kangs burning in their hos, it was uncomfortably hot and arid.
Now, after a cup of tea, they imdiately felt much better.
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