Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities

Chapter 55 - 55: That’s My Big Sister



Chapter 55 - 55: That’s My Big Sister

Chapter 55: That’s My Big Sister

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Gu Yang felt puzzled. The big shot’s focus did not seem right!

Gu Jin’s gaze was too penetrating, making Gu Yang feel like she had been seen through.

Although she had never revealed it in front of the Gu family, she did have the intention to run away from home, but now was not the time.

She had her own principles. She could not occupy someone else’s territory with a clear conscience like the original owner of the body.

However, she had transmigrated into this body and enjoyed everything that the family offered. She could not abandon the Gu family ungratefully and ignore everything.

Therefore, she chose to stay with the Gu family for the time being to help the family escape danger and stop the family from courting death. It would be best if she could build a good relationship with the female lead, Gu Jin, and the villain, Feng Jue. She would leave the Gu family when the time was right.

Even Ruan Xueling didn’t notice her thoughts. She didn’t expect Gu Jin to notice it.

Gu Jin didn’t wait for her reply and turned to leave. She seemed to have asked casually and didn’t care anymore.

After that, Gu Yang received calls and text messages from other good friends. Almost all the messages were asking her if she was really going on a variety show. Did she enter the entertainment industry so that she could make a living? Was it because she couldn’t survive in the Gu family anymore?

Some were genuinely concerned, some were gloating, and some were purely gossiping and curious.

Gu Yang didn’t have time to reply to them one by one, so she reposted the production team’s official announcement on Weibo and added the caption: [See you tomorrow at nine o’clock in the live-stream of ‘Drinking in the Countryside’.]

Ruan Xueling was the first to leave a message: [I support Yangyang.]

At the same time, she reposted the original Weibo post to Xue Yao Jewelry’s employee group: [Support my good daughter.]

The employee’s first reaction was: [Who is this? She’s so arrogant. She’s chasing after a celebrity and brought it up in the workgroup chat. Does she want to die?!]

After seeing the user ID: [F*ck! It was the boss!] It was withdrawn in a second.

Immediately after, the screen was filled with

[I support Second Miss. We don’t have to work tomorrow since it’s the weekend, I’ll definitely watch it on time!]

Although everyone could tell that Xue Yao Jewelry was in danger under the attack of the Xu family’s jewelry business, their good professionalism prevented them from offending their boss at any time.

Even if Xue Yao Jewelry could not make it, couldn’t Gu Group still support them?

Gu Zhaoming was indeed Ruan Xueling’s husband. After seeing Gu Yang’s WeChat Moments, he also left a message of support and concern. He also repeated Ruan Xueling’s actions and forwarded the Weibo post to the Gu

Group’s employee group, Zhaofeng Entertainment’s artist group, and so on.

It also let everyone in the Gu Group and the companies under them know that even if the real daughter of the Gu family returned, Gu Yang would still be the little princess of the family in Jin City.

Gu Yang casually glanced at it. There were already a few rows of likes on her WeChat Moments, and the comments were flooding the screen. Ignoring the sarcastic comments, she replied: [Thank you for everyone’s support.]

At this moment, she noticed with her sharp eyes that Feng Jue had also left a message for her. His words were filled with obedience: [I support Big Sister.

Big Sister has to take good care of herself.]

Immediately after, Gu Jin also left a message: [Smooth sailing]

Gu Pei also appeared. He first maintained her format and expressed his concern. Then, he tagged Feng Jue, his words filled with anger: [That’s my big sister!]

At the same time, he tagged Gu Jin: [Just you wait!]

The corners of Gu Yang’s mouth twitched. Although the setting in the novel was for Gu Pei to be a hot-tempered teenager, from the perspective of a psychologist, it was difficult for her not to suspect that this child had a mood disorder.

What she didn’t know was that Gu Pei, who had just lost and started a new round, was playing an intense game and was in a critical situation. Suddenly, the screen turned black and couldn’t light up.

Gu Pei was stunned.. “Fu*ck!”


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