Back to the 80s: Raising my Wolfy Boyfriend-Chapter 514: Valuing His Future Potential

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Chapter 514: Chapter 514: Valuing His Future Potential

An Mingji stepped forward, saw the name and phone number on the paper, and raised his eyebrows slightly: "Ah Jin, what are you doing?"

Gu Jin returned the pen to the driver and folded the paper with the phone number written on it.

She turned back and flashed a smile at the young man: "That’s a secret."

Not sure if it will work out, but if it does, a subtle glow crossed her eyes.

If it works out, she’ll have a treat for her eyes in the future.

Seeing the playful smile on Gu Jin’s face, An Mingji’s expression of helplessness turned to indulgence.

In fact, he had roughly guessed it; she had been staring at the man wearing sunglasses, and the little schemes that flickered in her eyes didn’t escape him.

He shrugged, lazily leaning against the car, and said warmly, "Then I’ll wait for you."

"Good boy—"

Gu Jin squinted her eyes and smiled.

Under An Mingji’s gaze, she walked towards Cheng Shi’en.

The conversation between the two didn’t even last a minute, and An Mingji even saw the man wearing sunglasses look incredulous.

Before the other party could compose himself, Gu Jin turned and walked back towards him.

Cheng Shi’en held the contact information the young woman had just handed to him, looking bewildered.

What did she say just now?

She said she recognized his talent and, if he was interested, she could invest in him to establish an entertainment company.

Of course, she would provide the money, he would provide the effort, and she promised not to interfere with any of his work productions.

Setting up a company is not just talk, and Gu Jin didn’t have the patience to finalize each process one by one.

As long as the money is in place, a prime location for establishing the company is found, professional management staff are hired, a certain client base is attracted, and a business license is obtained.

She has money, the company location can be negotiated, she’s not planning to manage it personally and can hire management staff, she’s not worried about clients, and getting a business license isn’t difficult.

So having money is really great; it allows you to do many things you want!

She is willing to invest this money because she sees value in Cheng Shi’en and his future potential.

But Gu Jin’s way of handling things made Director Cheng feel like it was child’s play, and none of it seemed quite real.

One moment he was enduring the attitude of people sent by investors, and the next, a golden opportunity fell right in front of him.

It all felt like a dream!

When he came to his senses and went to find Gu Jin, all he saw was her getting into a car with a tall, distinguished man.

The low-profile yet undeniably expensive private car just disappeared from Cheng Shi’en’s sight.

Seeing that exorbitantly priced luxury car, his heart skipped a beat.

Maybe it really was a golden pie full of gold that fell from the sky!

Now, whoever invests in him is the boss!

For the sake of filming and his hard work, he could endure any amount of mistreatment.

If there was an investor willing to entrust everything to him without interfering, even a fool would know what choice to make.

An excited heart and trembling hands were exactly Cheng Shi’en’s state right now.

Clutching the paper with the contact information, he tried hard to calm himself down.

Everything had to be settled before he got too excited, or else it would be for nothing!

This was his first project, and after going through so many setbacks, perhaps it would end up being nothing but a false hope.

He had to stay calm!

He needed to plan long-term—

...

The Wanqi Family’s driver personally brought Gu Jin and An Mingji to the building of their residential neighborhood.

The two of them, along with a wolf, got out of the car with their luggage.

Standing outside the car, Gu Jin didn’t keep them, but waved to the people inside: "Drive safely, take care."

"Thank you, Miss Gu, goodbye—"