Tianzi Xiong looked up at his capable subordinate, gestured for him to sit down, and told everyone, “Don’t worry about this. As long as it doesn’t involve dividing interests, they won’t dare to do anything to us. We’ll wait until the technical department obtains the information…” A knock came from outside the meeting room – urgent but not rash, clearly bringing special intelligence.
Tianzi Xiong stopped speaking and signaled the guard by the door, who went and opened it.
It was Li, the head of the technical department, entering with a stack of documents. Standing at the door, he announced loudly, “Report to the chairman! The information about the British royal family is ready.”
Tianzi Xiong scanned the room and said, “Except for the Tian clan board members present, everyone else leave.” Immediately, the guards, secretaries, recording staff, and a few peripheral meeting table personnel stood and quietly exited.
The large meeting room became much quieter. Tianzi Xiong signaled Li to sit.
Tianzi Xiong was smoking a cigar, looking at Wu Shoujun with a hint of melancholy, “This British royal princess marrying Tian Ye sounds quite tempting, doesn’t it?”
Wu Shoujun adjusted the gold-rimmed glasses on his face, revealing a slight smile as he looked at the chairman and said, “Chairman, there’s something I’m not sure whether I should say or not.”
Tianzi Xiong quickly reached out and gestured for him to sit beside him, “There’s no one here, you can say anything. Go ahead.
Wu Shoujun gathered his courage, seriously looking at Tian Zixiong beside him, and said word by word, “Based on my observations, Young Master Tian Ye and Miss Si Xiaoshuang are not on good terms, and Miss Si…” Wu Shoujun paused deliberately, making people appreciate his importance and insight.
Tian Zixiong became anxious, surprised that Tian Ye was not close to Si Xiaoshuang, and quickly asked, “What about Xiaoshuang?”
Wu Shoujun said calmly, “It seems Miss Si Xiaoshuang is with Hui.” Wu Shoujun’s brilliance lay in his ability to keep himself deeply hidden to better capture the right moment.



