Recently, rumors from the headquarters spread that a stunning beauty was seen intimately accompanying the big boss to and from work every day, which was unprecedented.
This was absolutely extraordinary. Because Tang Hua had never been one to mix personal and professional life or go around with women.
One rumor following another, she had to come and see for herself. Using a meeting as an excuse to appear before Tang Hua wouldn’t seem out of place, would it?
The elevator reached the top floor. She strode into the imposing office area, noticing the reception and executive secretary were not at their posts, with only five or six busy figures in the secretary’s room. She didn’t bother with an announcement, taking a deep breath and walking toward the slightly ajar CEO’s office door.
In a separate rest room, a mother and son were playing happily. Thanks to the weekend, Tang Xuexian only attended school five days a week, perfectly spending Saturday with his mother.
“Mom, just carefully guard the hole and don’t let the magnetic ball enter. Remember to quickly hit it back with the board,” Tang Xuexian earnestly instructed his mother in playing with a new toy.
Among the many toys bought by Tang’s mother-in-law, Tang Xuexian was particularly fond of those that could train intelligence, like building blocks, 3D puzzles, or this magnetic ball. He never played with toy guns, robots, or war machines, had no interest in dolls, and even when reading, he avoided fairy tales, only absorbing practical knowledge.
“Wow, the ball can float!” This table tennis-like two-player game was designed to train reflexes. She had already been defeated twenty-six times, meaning they had played twenty-six rounds.
They played five more times, with Xiao Susu losing quickly. Tang Xuexian, worried his mother might tire, declared a break.
“Mom, are you still afraid of Grandma?”



