Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities-Chapter 762 - : Not For You
Chapter 762: Not For You
Editor: Henyee Translations
Director Shen: [Since when do you have a sister?]
Su Ye chimed in: [Are you referring to Little Fairy?]
Jiang Mo: [Yes, yes. Surprisingly, Sister Gu has a liking for rock music despite her quiet demeanor.]
Gu Jin: [I’ve got the ticket. I want to sit beside her.]
Jiang Mo: [!!! Boss, is your account hacked?]
Director Shen: [Shocking!]
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Gu Jin: [Jiang Mo, respond immediately.]
Su Ye teased: [Haha, could Boss’s account be hacked?]
Jiang Mo regained his composure and hastily replied: [Understood, Boss!]
Director Shen’s frustration seeped through his message: [Why… Boss, I’m shooting a movie based on your novel. It’s set to release in August! Jiang Mo’s concert this time will feature all new songs penned by himself. None of them are yours.]
Jiang Mo reassured: [I’ll include the five songs Boss composed for me immediately!]
Jiang Mo: [Don’t bring showbiz drama into the group, Shen.]
Jiang Mo: [Boss, Shen seems to suspect I’m sidelining you, so let me clarify. I haven’t used your songs because you haven’t penned any new ones for me lately. I’m eager to perform your compositions!]
Gu Jin: [It’s not intended for you.]
Jiang Mo:
Director Shen taunted: [I can almost hear the heartbreak through the screen. Hahaha]
Director Shen continued: [But seriously, who did Boss write the song for?]
Ji Linbai: [I understand, but I’ll keep that to myself.]
Su Ye added: [Now that you mention it, I think I have a guess too.]
At the Gu family’s old residence, night had fallen, casting a quiet atmosphere over the garden. The air was filled with the gentle hum of cicadas amidst the verdant foliage.
Gu Jin stood by the window, relishing the cool evening breeze as she glanced at the WeChat conversation.
Interestingly, the group named “Little Brothers Group” was actually labeled as Organization G.
Beyond their individual accomplishments in various realms, everyone in the group shared a common identity—they were Mutants.
Despite her preference for solitude, Gu Jin had initiated the creation of this group.
She had brought together all the Mutants she had encountered, who were willing to acknowledge her as their leader.
Conducting their activities offline was out of the question. The presence of a large number of Mutants would undoubtedly attract the attention of various factions.
Even the gathering of just the six Mutants from their Team Blue Whale at Cloud Rising Orphanage had piqued the interest of the Utopia Organization.
Until she felt confident enough, Gu Jin preferred to avoid a direct confrontation with Utopia.
Within the group, speculation about who Gu Jin wrote the song for ran rampant. However, aside from Ji Linbai and Su Ye, no one dared to suggest that it might be for Gu Yang.
After all, in their understanding, Gu Jin and Gu Yang had known each other for over a year, and those songs were composed a year ago.
Su Ye and Ji Linbai had more interactions with Gu Jin over the past year, allowing them to glean insights from her demeanor.
Despite receiving tickets to Jiang Mo’s concert, Gu Jin didn’t inform Gu Yang.
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Knowing her sister’s preferences, Gu Jin surmised that Gu Yang probably didn’t enjoy raucous music like rock and roll. Her agreement to attend Jiang Mo’s concert likely stemmed from her intention to analyze his mental state through his songs, preparing for therapy later on.
When Gu Jin went to work, she typically didn’t bring Feng Jue along.
While Feng Jue was devoted to his sister, he still maintained a sense of propriety and refrained from interfering with her work.
However, if he found out about her plans to attend the concert, things might become complicated.
In mid-July, the international rock sensation Jiang Mo embarked on a tour to the capital.
Despite China’s rich cultural heritage, it had historically lagged behind European and American bands in the realm of rock music, which originated in America.
However, Jiang Mo shattered this bias upon his emergence. Single-handedly, he elevated the status of rock music in China to a global scale, solidifying his position as an international rock icon.