Love Secretly/C11 Is Your Dad Better than My Dad?
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C11 Is Your Dad Better than My Dad?

Tong Zimei sat down and began working according to Liao Sha Wen's instructions. After she sent a few copies of the information to a few departments, she started contacting Assistant Jiang.

Hearing her call, Jiang Xiaodong did not show any sign of surprise. Just now, she had spoken to Liao Sanwen about how they were in charge of managing CEO S's visit to the city. His assistant would contact her and arrange for the president to stay.

Actually, there was no difference to Jiang Xiaodong in arranging all of this. They were all companies belonging to the president's family, and they couldn't even be categorized as you or me. However, since Liao Sharwin had made such arrangements, it saved her a lot of trouble.

The call from Tong Zimei came very quickly, and Jiang Xiaodong briefly described the CEO's travel plan. It was on the afternoon of August 22, flight at 3 PM, landing at S City was at 5: 30 PM. He hoped the company would send a car to pick up the call and plan to stay in S City for three days.

After Jiang Xiaodong said this, Tong Zimei memorized it.

After reporting to Liao Sha Wen, she started contacting all the departments involved in the President's trip to S City. She would use the car, pick up the station, arrange the top suite, and arrange a meeting room.

After an afternoon's worth of work, these matters were all basically coordinated together.

Finally, Liao Sanwen told her, "Ask Director Zhao in a while if he's going to pick up the call tomorrow. He and the CEO are very good friends."

Zhao Min was the CEO of the S City Branch of the company "Saint Sida". She was a alumnus of the university with the group's CEO, Tang Chenghan, who was coming to S City to inspect. For Tang Chengghan to be able to achieve such a glorious result, it could be said that Zhao Min had done a great service to him.

Tong Zimei obediently gave Zhao Min a call. She explained the arrangements for the CEO to come over tomorrow and asked for Zhao Min's instructions.

Zhao Min listened to the gentle, beautiful, and courteous voice on the phone. She had heard it before, but she couldn't recall where. He told her that the administrative department only needed to send a car every day. He wanted to personally make a trip to the airport.

This was the equivalent of cancelling the mission he had previously arranged for Tong Zimei.

Tong Zimei also heaved a sigh of relief. After all, it was an important matter for the group's CEO to come to inspect. It was rather disrespectful for a small assistant who had just started working to pick up the call. In fact, she didn't know that this CEO didn't like to put on airs. Every time he came to S city, the Administration Department would send a car to the airport to welcome him. The driver would send him directly to the 5 star hotel in the city.

The president came to S City several times a year. This rule was basically known to all departments in the company. This time, Liao Shawen asked Tong Zimei to meet him at the airport. It was just a courtesy.

Fortunately, Zhao Min was going to pick up the plane. Tong Zimei had arranged all the work, but it was already time for her to get off work.

The first day's work went smoothly. Tong Zimei sent a message to Tian Te before she got off the elevator. Tian Te replied with a call for an extra shift.

Tong Zimei took a taxi to Jane's school.

It was still early in the morning when Jane arrived at the school. She was playing football with a small child on the playground. She was sweating profusely and enjoying herself very much.

Amongst the large group of children of the same age, Jane was relatively tall and her body was quite nimble. After repeatedly breaking out of the encirclement with the ball under her feet, she was shooting at the goal, causing the children on the field to cheer.

Jane, whose face was covered in sweat, turned around and saw her mother behind her. She ran over in high spirits. "Mom, did you get off work?"

This caused the surrounding children to be envious, "Look, Tong Jian's mother —"

"Wow, so young and beautiful."

Hearing the praises of the children on the stage, Jane puffed out her chest proudly, "That's only natural."

The two of them held hands as they walked home. Along the way, Tong Zimei listened to Jane talking about the school.

Suddenly, a bicycle bell rang from behind Jane, "Tong Jane —"

Jane turned around. It was Little Fatty from his class, sitting on the back of his father's bicycle. When passing by Jane, the mischievous Little Fatty reached out his hand and patted Jane's shoulder, pushing her to the ground while she stumbled, "Hey, kid, I forgot to tell you, my dad is a Taekwondo coach at Taekwondo Hall, is your dad stronger than my dad?"

Tong Zimei was seriously listening to Jane's proud report that she had been praised by her teacher today. When she heard these words, her heart suddenly skipped a beat. She couldn't help but raise her head in a daze.

"Fatty, don't be so rude." Little Fatso's father, who was on the bicycle, turned around and scolded Little Fatso, then turned around and smiled at Tong Zimei.

Looking at Little Fatty's proud figure swaying back and forth on the back seat of the car, Jane's smiling face immediately collapsed. He stared listlessly at the ground, kicking at the small pebbles by the side of the road as he moved forward.

No matter what Tong Zimei wanted to say to change the subject, Jane would absent-mindedly agree to it.

Tong Zi Mei knew Jane's temperament, so she didn't say anything more. The two of them silently went home.

Jane wasn't even interested in cooking Jane's favorite food. She ate a few bites of it before returning to her room alone.

Tong Zi Mei, who was at the table, could only smile bitterly. This child's personality was extremely similar to his.

Ten years ago, when she had to break up with him, she had never thought that the first and only time she had eaten a forbidden fruit she would accidentally ruin his child.

She paced back and forth. She was afraid. She paced back and forth outside the hospital alone for a few times. In the end, she still kept this child. At that time, she had just turned nineteen.

Now that it was over, there was no way they could ever meet again in this lifetime. Why did she still want to keep his child?

With children, of course, she couldn't go to school anymore; and since she was going to break up with him, she couldn't stay at that school any longer.

She had to follow the agreement and go as far away as possible.

Now, she was far away. She had supported her ailing mother on the train for two days and two nights before finally making it to the city. She had moved home a few times before settling down.

Her mother, although the other party had paid a huge sum of money for the treatment and assigned the best doctors to treat her, was still too late. Her mother had been able to hold on for half a year before she left.

She thought that if she had not been married and pregnant, her mother might have been able to live a little longer.

She left some of the money for her brother to study abroad, and all of it went to a local cardiology institute.

It was easy to imagine how difficult it would be for a young girl like her, who was unmarried and had a child.

She entrusted her child to the landlord's neighbor, a kindly old lady, and then went to work, where she would take care of the toddler in the evening. Gritting her teeth and persevering for a few months, the child's sudden illness almost took her life. The child cried day and night with fever.

Alone in the hospital for a few days, she fainted after a few days.

Fortunately, heaven never stopped. She was saved by a kind-hearted person who paid all the medical expenses for her.

He understood that her life was difficult, and she could see that he was a good man. She brought the child to his house, hoping to repay him for her work.

He did not nod or shake his head.

So she took the child and lived in his house, which was tidied up and put in order. She only said her name was Tong Zimei, but she had never said anything else. From start to finish, she did not utter a single word about the whereabouts of her family and the origins of her children.

He only told her that he was not alone. His wife had died when his child was very young, and now his only daughter was studying abroad, so every time she saw him, he would go visit his daughter.

It was only after she had lived in this house for two years that his daughter, who was studying abroad, had returned.

Seeing her for the first time stunned the girl called Tian Tian, but what surprised the girl even more was her child. She didn't know how to explain this kind of cohabitation where you lived under the same roof and nothing happened. He looked at his daughter and smiled affectionately. "This is your Aunt Mei, this is your brother."

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